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Catharine A Winstanley

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British Journal of Pharmacology|March 18, 2011
The utility of rat models of impulsivity in developing pharmacotherapies for impulse control disordersCatharine A Winstanley
Neuropsychopharmacology : Official Publication of the American College of Neuropsychopharmacology|December 1, 2010
Gambling rats: insight into impulsive and addictive behaviorCatharine A Winstanley
Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences|September 12, 2007
The orbitofrontal cortex, impulsivity, and addiction: probing orbitofrontal dysfunction at the neural, neurochemical, and molecular levelCatharine A Winstanley
Behavioral Neuroscience|July 27, 2011
Impulsivity as a mediating mechanism between early-life adversity and addiction: theoretical comment on Lovic et al. (2011)Jay Hosking, Catharine A Winstanley
Brain : a Journal of Neurology|January 10, 2026
Risk, reward or repetition? New data on human ventral tegmental area stimulation challenge dominant frameworksLuke Clark, Catharine A Winstanley
Behavioural Brain Research|August 13, 2016
Anticonvulsant medications attenuate amphetamine-induced deficits in behavioral inhibition but not decision making under risk on a rat gambling taskMelanie Tremblay, Catharine A Winstanley
Current Topics in Behavioral Neurosciences|July 16, 2016
Translational Models of Gambling-Related Decision-MakingCatharine A Winstanley, Luke Clark
The Journal of Neuroscience : the Official Journal of the Society for Neuroscience|February 11, 2011
Lesions of the basolateral amygdala and orbitofrontal cortex differentially affect acquisition and performance of a rodent gambling taskFiona D Zeeb, Catharine A Winstanley
The Journal of Neuroscience : the Official Journal of the Society for Neuroscience|December 2, 2016
Deciphering Decision Making: Variation in Animal Models of Effort- and Uncertainty-Based Choice Reveals Distinct Neural Circuitries Underlying Core Cognitive ProcessesCatharine A Winstanley, Stan B Floresco
Journal of Neurotrauma|January 13, 2016
Minor Functional Deficits in Basic Response Patterns for Reinforcement after Frontal Traumatic Brain Injury in RatsCole Vonder Haar, Catharine A Winstanley
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British Journal of Pharmacology|March 18, 2011
The utility of rat models of impulsivity in developing pharmacotherapies for impulse control disordersCatharine A Winstanley
Neuropsychopharmacology : Official Publication of the American College of Neuropsychopharmacology|December 1, 2010
Gambling rats: insight into impulsive and addictive behaviorCatharine A Winstanley
Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences|September 12, 2007
The orbitofrontal cortex, impulsivity, and addiction: probing orbitofrontal dysfunction at the neural, neurochemical, and molecular levelCatharine A Winstanley
Behavioral Neuroscience|July 27, 2011
Impulsivity as a mediating mechanism between early-life adversity and addiction: theoretical comment on Lovic et al. (2011)Jay Hosking, Catharine A Winstanley
Brain : a Journal of Neurology|January 10, 2026
Risk, reward or repetition? New data on human ventral tegmental area stimulation challenge dominant frameworksLuke Clark, Catharine A Winstanley
Behavioural Brain Research|August 13, 2016
Anticonvulsant medications attenuate amphetamine-induced deficits in behavioral inhibition but not decision making under risk on a rat gambling taskMelanie Tremblay, Catharine A Winstanley
Current Topics in Behavioral Neurosciences|July 16, 2016
Translational Models of Gambling-Related Decision-MakingCatharine A Winstanley, Luke Clark
The Journal of Neuroscience : the Official Journal of the Society for Neuroscience|February 11, 2011
Lesions of the basolateral amygdala and orbitofrontal cortex differentially affect acquisition and performance of a rodent gambling taskFiona D Zeeb, Catharine A Winstanley
The Journal of Neuroscience : the Official Journal of the Society for Neuroscience|December 2, 2016
Deciphering Decision Making: Variation in Animal Models of Effort- and Uncertainty-Based Choice Reveals Distinct Neural Circuitries Underlying Core Cognitive ProcessesCatharine A Winstanley, Stan B Floresco
Journal of Neurotrauma|January 13, 2016
Minor Functional Deficits in Basic Response Patterns for Reinforcement after Frontal Traumatic Brain Injury in RatsCole Vonder Haar, Catharine A Winstanley
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