ListarTFM: Màster Universitari en Investigació en Cervell i Conducta por tema "Cocaine"
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Activation of the dorsal cerebellum and ventral tegmental area in the expression of cocaine-conditioned place preference in mice.
Universitat Jaume I (2019-07-25)Addictive drugs are potent neurophysiological agents capable of inducing long-lasting changes in brain circuits responsible for learning and memory. The high risk of relapse, characteristic of addiction, is triggered by ... -
Cocaine addiction affects cerebellar structure
Universitat Jaume I (2018-07-24)Long term cocaine use produces structural and functional effects in different brain locations. Recent studies point the cerebellum as one of the structures that show alterations in addicted subjects. There are studies ... -
Meta-analysis of grey matter atrophy in cocaine user disorder
Universitat Jaume I (2017-09-21)Several studies have demonstrated anatomical alterations in cocaine use disorder subjects compared to healthy controls. Using voxel based morphometry, previous research have obtained results that show regional grey matter ... -
Neurons trapped in deep cerebellar nets: what deactivating the surface can do to the depths
Universitat Jaume I (2018-09-10)Despite recent evidences linking the cerebellum to relevant brain functions affected in addicts it is still being ignored in addiction research. Several studies unveiled its involvement in the development of pavlovian ... -
Plasticity in the infralimbic cortex after a lesion of the dorsal posterior cerebellum: an inhibitory pathway for drug-dependent memories
Universitat Jaume I (2016-09-22)Addiction could be considered the result of pathological learning. Drug-associated cues become strong conditioned stimuli that create drug-related memories which promote drug seeking leading to relapse. Both, the ... -
Plasticity in the prelimbic cortex a lesion of the dorsal cerebellar cortex in rats trained to acquire cocaine-induced preference conditioning
Universitat Jaume I (2016-09-22)Exposure to drugs of abuse induces plasticity in the brain and creates persistent drug-related memories. Drug seeking derives from an over-consolidation of such drug-dependent Pavlovian memories in the striatum-cortico-limbic ... -
Role of medial prefrontal cortex in drug-cue associative memory and its functional interactions with the striatum
Universitat Jaume I (2018-07-24)Addicts are hypersensitive to the motivational properties of stimuli associated previously with drug taking, such as persons, places, or paraphernalia. The learned preference towards these stimuli has been studied in ...