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Howard L Fields

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The European Journal of Neuroscience|July 13, 2004
Contrasting effects of dopamine and glutamate receptor antagonist injection in the nucleus accumbens suggest a neural mechanism underlying cue-evoked goal-directed behaviorIrene A Yun, Saleem M Nicola, Howard L Fields
Behavioural Brain Research|August 11, 2004
Dissociation of the role of nucleus accumbens dopamine in responding to reward-predictive cues and waiting for rewardKen T Wakabayashi, Howard L Fields, Saleem M Nicola
The Journal of Neuroscience : the Official Journal of the Society for Neuroscience|May 6, 2011
Roles of nucleus accumbens core and shell in incentive-cue responding and behavioral inhibitionFrederic Ambroggi, Ali Ghazizadeh, Saleem M Nicola, et al.
The Journal of Neuroscience : the Official Journal of the Society for Neuroscience|May 9, 2008
Dorsomedial prefrontal cortex contribution to behavioral and nucleus accumbens neuronal responses to incentive cuesAkinori Ishikawa, Frederic Ambroggi, Saleem M Nicola, et al.
Neuron|September 2, 2008
Basolateral amygdala neurons facilitate reward-seeking behavior by exciting nucleus accumbens neuronsFrederic Ambroggi, Akinori Ishikawa, Howard L Fields, et al.
The Journal of Neuroscience : the Official Journal of the Society for Neuroscience|November 7, 2003
Kappa-opioid agonists directly inhibit midbrain dopaminergic neuronsElyssa B Margolis, Gregory O Hjelmstad, Antonello Bonci, et al.
Alcoholism, Clinical and Experimental Research|December 31, 2005
Impulsive responding in alcoholicsJennifer M Mitchell, Howard L Fields, Mark D'Esposito, et al.
The Journal of Physiology|September 9, 2006
The ventral tegmental area revisited: is there an electrophysiological marker for dopaminergic neurons?Elyssa B Margolis, Hagar Lock, Gregory O Hjelmstad, et al.
The Journal of Neuroscience : the Official Journal of the Society for Neuroscience|April 2, 2010
A pause in nucleus accumbens neuron firing is required to initiate and maintain feedingMichael Krause, P Walter German, Sharif A Taha, et al.
Journal of Neurophysiology|December 24, 2004
Both kappa and mu opioid agonists inhibit glutamatergic input to ventral tegmental area neuronsElyssa B Margolis, Gregory O Hjelmstad, Antonello Bonci, et al.
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The European Journal of Neuroscience|July 13, 2004
Contrasting effects of dopamine and glutamate receptor antagonist injection in the nucleus accumbens suggest a neural mechanism underlying cue-evoked goal-directed behaviorIrene A Yun, Saleem M Nicola, Howard L Fields
Behavioural Brain Research|August 11, 2004
Dissociation of the role of nucleus accumbens dopamine in responding to reward-predictive cues and waiting for rewardKen T Wakabayashi, Howard L Fields, Saleem M Nicola
The Journal of Neuroscience : the Official Journal of the Society for Neuroscience|May 6, 2011
Roles of nucleus accumbens core and shell in incentive-cue responding and behavioral inhibitionFrederic Ambroggi, Ali Ghazizadeh, Saleem M Nicola, et al.
The Journal of Neuroscience : the Official Journal of the Society for Neuroscience|May 9, 2008
Dorsomedial prefrontal cortex contribution to behavioral and nucleus accumbens neuronal responses to incentive cuesAkinori Ishikawa, Frederic Ambroggi, Saleem M Nicola, et al.
Neuron|September 2, 2008
Basolateral amygdala neurons facilitate reward-seeking behavior by exciting nucleus accumbens neuronsFrederic Ambroggi, Akinori Ishikawa, Howard L Fields, et al.
The Journal of Neuroscience : the Official Journal of the Society for Neuroscience|November 7, 2003
Kappa-opioid agonists directly inhibit midbrain dopaminergic neuronsElyssa B Margolis, Gregory O Hjelmstad, Antonello Bonci, et al.
Alcoholism, Clinical and Experimental Research|December 31, 2005
Impulsive responding in alcoholicsJennifer M Mitchell, Howard L Fields, Mark D'Esposito, et al.
The Journal of Physiology|September 9, 2006
The ventral tegmental area revisited: is there an electrophysiological marker for dopaminergic neurons?Elyssa B Margolis, Hagar Lock, Gregory O Hjelmstad, et al.
The Journal of Neuroscience : the Official Journal of the Society for Neuroscience|April 2, 2010
A pause in nucleus accumbens neuron firing is required to initiate and maintain feedingMichael Krause, P Walter German, Sharif A Taha, et al.
Journal of Neurophysiology|December 24, 2004
Both kappa and mu opioid agonists inhibit glutamatergic input to ventral tegmental area neuronsElyssa B Margolis, Gregory O Hjelmstad, Antonello Bonci, et al.
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