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Paul J Meyer

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Frontiers in Psychology|August 14, 2023
Editorial: The role of emotional dysregulation in addictionPaul J Meyer, Gabriel Segal
Advances in Pharmacology (San Diego, Calif.)|March 28, 2022
The incentive amplifying effects of nicotine: Roles in alcohol seeking and consumptionChristopher P King, Paul J Meyer
Behavioral Neuroscience|June 14, 2003
Bivalent effects of MK-801 on ethanol-induced sensitization do not parallel its effects on ethanol-induced tolerancePaul J Meyer, Tamara J Phillips
Alcoholism, Clinical and Experimental Research|November 25, 2003
Sensitivity to ketamine, alone or in combination with ethanol, is altered in mice selectively bred for sensitivity to ethanol's locomotor effectsPaul J Meyer, Tamara J Phillips
Psychopharmacology|July 27, 2007
Behavioral sensitization to ethanol does not result in cross-sensitization to NMDA receptor antagonistsPaul J Meyer, Tamara J Phillips
Alcoholism, Clinical and Experimental Research|December 15, 2017
Brief Exposures to the Taste of Ethanol (EtOH) and Quinine Promote Subsequent Acceptance of EtOH in a Paradigm that Minimizes Postingestive ConsequencesGregory C Loney, Paul J Meyer
Frontiers in Neuroscience|September 6, 2021
Nicotine Enhances Goal-Tracking in Ethanol and Food Pavlovian Conditioned Approach ParadigmsHailley Angelyn, Gregory C Loney, Paul J Meyer
Psychopharmacology|November 13, 2016
Individual differences in food cue responsivity are associated with acute and repeated cocaine-induced vocalizations, but not cue-induced vocalizationsJordan A Tripi, Micheal L Dent, Paul J Meyer
Scientific Reports|February 9, 2021
Systemic nicotine enhances opioid self-administration and modulates the formation of opioid-associated memories partly through actions within the insular cortexGregory C Loney, Christopher P King, Paul J Meyer
Psychopharmacology|June 11, 2016
The tendency to sign-track predicts cue-induced reinstatement during nicotine self-administration, and is enhanced by nicotine but not ethanolCassandra L Versaggi, Christopher P King, Paul J Meyer
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Frontiers in Psychology|August 14, 2023
Editorial: The role of emotional dysregulation in addictionPaul J Meyer, Gabriel Segal
Advances in Pharmacology (San Diego, Calif.)|March 28, 2022
The incentive amplifying effects of nicotine: Roles in alcohol seeking and consumptionChristopher P King, Paul J Meyer
Behavioral Neuroscience|June 14, 2003
Bivalent effects of MK-801 on ethanol-induced sensitization do not parallel its effects on ethanol-induced tolerancePaul J Meyer, Tamara J Phillips
Alcoholism, Clinical and Experimental Research|November 25, 2003
Sensitivity to ketamine, alone or in combination with ethanol, is altered in mice selectively bred for sensitivity to ethanol's locomotor effectsPaul J Meyer, Tamara J Phillips
Psychopharmacology|July 27, 2007
Behavioral sensitization to ethanol does not result in cross-sensitization to NMDA receptor antagonistsPaul J Meyer, Tamara J Phillips
Alcoholism, Clinical and Experimental Research|December 15, 2017
Brief Exposures to the Taste of Ethanol (EtOH) and Quinine Promote Subsequent Acceptance of EtOH in a Paradigm that Minimizes Postingestive ConsequencesGregory C Loney, Paul J Meyer
Frontiers in Neuroscience|September 6, 2021
Nicotine Enhances Goal-Tracking in Ethanol and Food Pavlovian Conditioned Approach ParadigmsHailley Angelyn, Gregory C Loney, Paul J Meyer
Psychopharmacology|November 13, 2016
Individual differences in food cue responsivity are associated with acute and repeated cocaine-induced vocalizations, but not cue-induced vocalizationsJordan A Tripi, Micheal L Dent, Paul J Meyer
Scientific Reports|February 9, 2021
Systemic nicotine enhances opioid self-administration and modulates the formation of opioid-associated memories partly through actions within the insular cortexGregory C Loney, Christopher P King, Paul J Meyer
Psychopharmacology|June 11, 2016
The tendency to sign-track predicts cue-induced reinstatement during nicotine self-administration, and is enhanced by nicotine but not ethanolCassandra L Versaggi, Christopher P King, Paul J Meyer
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