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Artificially-reared female rats show reduced prepulse inhibition and deficits in the attentional set shifting task-reversal of effects with maternal-like licking stimulationLOVIC, Vedran; FLEMING, Alison S.Behavioural brain research. 2004, Vol 148, Num 1-2, pp 209-219, issn 0166-4328, 11 p.Article

Early life tactile stimulation changes adult rat responsiveness to amphetamineLOVIC, Vedran; FLEMING, Alison S; FLETCHER, P. J et al.Pharmacology, biochemistry and behavior. 2006, Vol 84, Num 3, pp 497-503, issn 0091-3057, 7 p.Article

Early adversity alters attention and locomotion in adult sprague-dawley ratsBURTON, Christie; LOVIC, Vedran; FLEMING, Alison S et al.Behavioral neuroscience. 2006, Vol 120, Num 3, pp 665-675, issn 0735-7044, 11 p.Article

Early-Life Maternal Separation and Social Isolation Produce an Increase in Impulsive Action but Not Impulsive ChoiceLOVIC, Vedran; KEEN, Darren; FLETCHER, Paul J et al.Behavioral neuroscience. 2011, Vol 125, Num 4, pp 481-491, issn 0735-7044, 11 p.Article

Medial prefrontal cortex lesions in the female rat affect sexual and maternal behavior and their sequential organizationAFONSO, Veronica M; SISON, Margarette; LOVIC, Vedran et al.Behavioral neuroscience. 2007, Vol 121, Num 3, pp 515-526, issn 0735-7044, 12 p.Article

Rats prone to attribute incentive salience to reward cues are also prone to impulsive actionLOVIC, Vedran; SAUNDERS, Benjamin T; YAGER, Lindsay M et al.Behavioural brain research. 2011, Vol 223, Num 2, pp 255-261, issn 0166-4328, 7 p.Article

Sensitization to amphetamine, but not PCP, impairs attentional set shifting : reversal by a D1 receptor agonist injected into the medial prefrontal cortexFLETCHER, Paul J; TENN, Catherine C; RIZOS, Zoë et al.Psychopharmacologia. 2005, Vol 183, Num 2, pp 190-200, issn 0033-3158, 11 p.Article

Early postnatal experience and DRD2 genotype affect dopamine receptor expression in the rat ventral striatumLOVIC, Vedran; BELAY, Hiwote; WALKER, Claire-Dominique et al.Behavioural brain research. 2013, Vol 237, pp 278-282, issn 0166-4328, 5 p.Article

Inadequate early social experience increases the incentive salience of reward-related cues in adulthoodLOMANOWSKA, Anna M; LOVIC, Vedran; RANKINE, Michael J et al.Behavioural brain research. 2011, Vol 220, Num 1, pp 91-99, issn 0166-4328, 9 p.Article

Cocaine must enter the brain to evoke unconditioned dopamine release within the nucleus accumbens shellPORTER-STRANSKY, Kirsten A; WESCOTT, Seth A; HERSHMAN, Molly et al.Neuroscience letters. 2011, Vol 504, Num 1, pp 13-17, issn 0304-3940, 5 p.Article

Early Adversity and Serotonin Transporter Genotype Interact With Hippocampal Glucocorticoid Receptor mRNA Expression, Corticosterone, and Behavior in Adult Male RatsBELAY, Hiwote; BURTON, Christie L; LOVIC, Vedran et al.Behavioral neuroscience. 2011, Vol 125, Num 2, pp 150-160, issn 0735-7044, 11 p.Article

Prenatal restraint stress and motherless rearing disrupts expression of plasticity markers and stress-induced corticosterone release in adult female Sprague-Dawley ratsBURTON, Christie L; CHATTERJEE, Diptendu; CHATTERJEE -CHAKRABORTY, Munmun et al.Brain research. 2007, Vol 1158, pp 28-38, issn 0006-8993, 11 p.Article

Mothering begets mothering: The transmission of behavior and its neurobiology across generationsFLEMING, Alison S; KRAEMER, Gary W; GONZALEZ, Andrea et al.Pharmacology, biochemistry and behavior. 2002, Vol 73, Num 1, pp 61-75, issn 0091-3057Article

Rapid dopamine transmission within the nucleus accumbens: Dramatic difference between morphine and oxycodone deliveryVANDER WEELE, Caitlin M; PORTER-STRANSKY, Kirsten A; MABROUK, Omar S et al.European journal of neuroscience (Print). 2014, Vol 40, Num 7-8, pp 3041-3054, issn 0953-816X, 14 p.Article

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