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Defining reward value by cross-modal scalingCASEY, Anna H; SILBERBERG, Alan; PAUKNER, Annika et al.Animal cognition (Print). 2014, Vol 17, Num 2, pp 177-183, issn 1435-9448, 7 p.Article
Rats place greater value on rewards produced by high effort: An animal analogue of the effort justification effectLYDALL, Emma S; GILMOUR, Gary; DWYER, Dominic M et al.Journal of experimental social psychology (Print). 2010, Vol 46, Num 6, pp 1134-1137, issn 0022-1031, 4 p.Article
Reduced nucleus accumbens and caudate nucleus activation to a pleasant taste is associated with obesity in older adultsGREEN, Erin; JACOBSON, Aaron; HAASE, Lori et al.Brain research. 2011, Vol 1386, pp 109-117, issn 0006-8993, 9 p.Article
Repeated heroin in rats produces locomotor sensitization and enhances appetitive Pavlovian and instrumental learning involving food rewardRANALDI, Robert; EGAN, Jonathan; KEST, Karen et al.Pharmacology, biochemistry and behavior. 2009, Vol 91, Num 3, pp 351-357, issn 0091-3057, 7 p.Article
The role of the human ventral striatum and the medial orbitofrontal cortex in the representation of reward magnitude - An activation likelihood estimation meta-analysis of neuroimaging studies of passive reward expectancy and outcome processingKRISTINA DIEKHOF, Esther; KAPS, Lisa; FALKAI, Peter et al.Neuropsychologia. 2012, Vol 50, Num 7, pp 1252-1266, issn 0028-3932, 15 p.Article
Food pleasantness affects visual selective attentionDI PELLEGRINO, Giuseppe; MAGARELLI, Silvia; MENGARELLI, Flavia et al.The Quarterly journal of experimental psychology (2006. Print). 2011, Vol 64, Num 3, pp 560-571, issn 1747-0218, 12 p.Article
Neural processing of reward magnitude under varying attentional demandsSTOPPEL, Christian Michael; BOEHLER, Carsten Nicolas; STRUMPF, Hendrik et al.Brain research. 2011, Vol 1383, pp 218-229, issn 0006-8993, 12 p.Article
PEDUNCULOPONTINE TEGMENTAL NUCLEUS NEURONS PROVIDE REWARD, SENSORIMOTOR, AND ALERTING SIGNALS TO MIDBRAIN DOPAMINE NEURONSHONG, S; HIKOSAKA, O.Neuroscience. 2014, Vol 282, pp 139-155, issn 0306-4522, 17 p.Article
CAN AGE-RELATED CNS TASTE DIFFERENCES BE DETECTED AS EARLY AS MIDDLE AGE? EVIDENCE FROM FMRIGREEN, E; JACOBSON, A; HAASE, L et al.Neuroscience. 2013, Vol 232, pp 194-203, issn 0306-4522, 10 p.Article
Protein v. carbohydrate intake differentially affects liking- and wanting-related brain signallingBORN, Jurriaan M; MARTENS, Mieke J. I; LEMMENS, Sofie G. T et al.British journal of nutrition. 2013, Vol 109, Num 2, pp 376-381, issn 0007-1145, 6 p.Article
Middle-aged mice with enrichment-resistant stereotypic behaviour show reduced motivation for enrichmentTILLY, Sarah-Lee C; DALLAIRE, Jamie; MASON, Georgia J et al.Animal behaviour (Print). 2010, Vol 80, pp 363-373, issn 0003-3472, 11 p., 3Article