Yavin Shaham

@yavinshaham

A researcher interested in animal models of psychiatric disorders

Vrijeme pridruživanja: ožujak 2018.

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  1. 1. velj

    Paper of the week: an excellent paper of Josselyn & Frankland labs on the time-dependent opposite effects on fear memories of optogenetically increasing CREB function in lateral amygdala before or after fear conditioning training in mice

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  2. 25. sij
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  3. 25. sij

    Paper of the week 2: Excellent paper of McNally lab on dissociable roles of ventral pallidum receptor sub-types and projections to VTA & lateral hypothalamus in context-induced reinstatement (renewal) of alcohol seeking and reacquisition

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  4. 25. sij

    Paper of the week 1: an excellent paper of John Neumaier lab showing that chemogenetic inhibition of projections from lateral habenula to dorsal raphe reduces perseverative responding during reward-omission and immobility in the forced swim test

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  5. 19. sij

    Papers of the week: two excellent papers of McElligott lab (role of central amygdala neurotensin neurons in alcohol intake and preference) & Koya lab (recruitment of mPFC neuronal ensembles during CS-UCS learning)

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  6. 19. sij

    Review of the week: an excellent (and provocative) theoretical review in of Lee Hogarth on the role of 'excessive' goal-directed behavior in human addiction

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  7. 12. sij

    Paper of the week: an paper of Ida Fredriksson from our lab on potentiation of incubation of opioid craving after electric barrier-induced abstinence in rats. The barrier manipulation is based on Jenkins 1926 paper ()

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  8. 12. sij

    Review of the week: an excellent (and thoughtful) theoretical review of Aaron Bornstein and Hanna Pickard on a putative memory retrieval sampling process that may account to persistent drug use and relapse across different addictive drugs

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  9. 4. sij

    Review of the week: an excellent historical review by McEwen & Akil summarizing major ideas & findings in the stress field over the past 50 years, starting with McEwen et al. 1968 seminal discovery of adrenal steroid receptors in hippocampus

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  10. 28. pro 2019.

    Paper of the week (last for 2019): excellent paper of Bohn lab showing that chronic SR-17018A (G protein biased agonist at μ-opioid receptor) substitution in morphine-tolerant mice reversed morphine tolerance and prevented morphine withdrawal

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  11. 22. pro 2019.

    Observational study of the week: an interesting analysis of Lerchenmueller et al. in BMJ on gender differences in the use of unnecessary subjective terms like unique, promising, favorable, robust, & excellent in scientific publications.

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  12. 22. pro 2019.

    Paper of the week: an excellent paper of Jennifer Cornish lab on the effect of chronic oxytocin on incubation of methamphetamine craving & priming- & yohimbine-induced reinstatement of methamphetamine seeking after extinction in rats

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  13. 14. pro 2019.

    Paper of the week: An excellent paper of Jianfeng Liu et al. on the role of projections from the claustrum to mPFC in impulsive-like behavior (premature responses) in rats, as assessed by the 5-choice serial reaction time task

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  14. 14. pro 2019.

    Review of the week: an excellent (and thoughtful) Frontier in Psychiatry review of of Paul Regier and David Redish on the psychological and cognitive processes underlying the efficacy of contingency management treatment

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  15. 6. pro 2019.

    Paper of the week: an excellent (and innovative) paper of Yan Dong lab on the role of nucleus accumbens AMPA receptor silent synapses and Rac1 in responding to cocaine-associated cues and cocaine-cue memories in rats

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  16. 30. stu 2019.

    Paper of the week: an excellent (and original) paper of the introducing a novel rat model of 'empathy'. The authors showed that rats can learn to aid a distressed peer in the absence of social reward

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  17. 23. stu 2019.

    Paper of the week: an excellent paper of Ferguson lab on the effect of chemogenetic manipulations of nucleus accumbens direct and indirect pathways on cue-induced reinstatement of heroin seeking after intermittent access self-administration

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  18. 16. stu 2019.

    Paper of the week 2: an excellent paper of the using Fos-GFP mice. The authors showed that devaluation-induced decreased responding to sucrose cues is associated with decreased excitability of accumbens neuronal ensembles.

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  19. 16. stu 2019.

    Paper of the week 1: an excellent (and important) paper of the on the lack of effect of insular cortex rTMS (using an h8 coil) on alcohol craving and relapse in treatment-seekers alcohol-dependent subjects.

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  20. 9. stu 2019.

    Paper of the week: an excellent (and heroic) paper of Eric Zorrilla lab on the role of projections from anterior insular cortex to nucleus accumbens in compulsive binge-like eating induced by intermittent access to palatable food in rats

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