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Satoshi Ikemoto
Satoshi Ikemoto
National Institute on Drug Abuse, National Institutes of Health
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The role of nucleus accumbens dopamine in motivated behavior: a unifying interpretation with special reference to reward-seeking
S Ikemoto, J Panksepp
Brain Research Reviews 31 (1), 6-41, 1999
19561999
Dopamine reward circuitry: two projection systems from the ventral midbrain to the nucleus accumbens–olfactory tubercle complex
S Ikemoto
Brain research reviews 56 (1), 27-78, 2007
17242007
Localization of brain reinforcement mechanisms: intracranial self-administration and intracranial place-conditioning studies
WJ McBride, JM Murphy, S Ikemoto
Behavioural brain research 101 (2), 129-152, 1999
7821999
Brain reward circuitry beyond the mesolimbic dopamine system: A neurobiological theory
S Ikemoto
Neuroscience & Biobehavioral Reviews 35 (2), 129-150, 2010
5662010
Nucleus accumbens amphetamine microinjections unconditionally elicit 50-kHz ultrasonic vocalizations in rats.
J Burgdorf, B Knutson, J Panksepp, S Ikemoto
Behavioral neuroscience 115 (4), 940, 2001
3472001
Role of dopamine D₁ and D₂ receptors in the nucleus accumbens in mediating reward.
S Ikemoto, BS Glazier, JM Murphy, WJ McBride
The Journal of Neuroscience 17 (21), 8580-8587, 1997
3411997
Role of dopamine D1 and D2 receptors in the nucleus accumbens in mediating reward
S Ikemoto, BS Glazier, JM Murphy, WJ McBride
The Journal of Neuroscience 17 (21), 8580-8587, 1997
3411997
Basal ganglia circuit loops, dopamine and motivation: a review and enquiry
S Ikemoto, C Yang, A Tan
Behavioural brain research 290, 17-31, 2015
2842015
Similar roles of substantia nigra and ventral tegmental dopamine neurons in reward and aversion
A Ilango, AJ Kesner, KL Keller, GD Stuber, A Bonci, S Ikemoto
Journal of Neuroscience 34 (3), 817-822, 2014
2752014
Dissociations between appetitive and consummatory responses by pharmacological manipulations of reward-relevant brain regions.
S Ikemoto, J Panksepp
Behavioral neuroscience 110 (2), 331, 1996
2751996
Involvement of the olfactory tubercle in cocaine reward: intracranial self-administration studies
S Ikemoto
The Journal of neuroscience 23 (28), 9305-9311, 2003
2302003
Two brain sites for cannabinoid reward
A Zangen, M Solinas, S Ikemoto, SR Goldberg, RA Wise
The Journal of neuroscience 26 (18), 4901-4907, 2006
2172006
Cocaine drives aversive conditioning via delayed activation of dopamine-responsive habenular and midbrain pathways
TC Jhou, CH Good, CS Rowley, S Xu, H Wang, NW Burnham, ...
Journal of Neuroscience 33 (17), 7501-7512, 2013
2132013
GABAA receptor blockade in the anterior ventral tegmental area increases extracellular levels of dopamine in the nucleus accumbens of rats
S Ikemoto, RR Kohl, WJ McBride
Journal of neurochemistry 69 (1), 137-143, 1997
1921997
Mapping of chemical trigger zones for reward
S Ikemoto, RA Wise
Neuropharmacology 47, 190-201, 2004
1792004
Primary reinforcing effects of nicotine are triggered from multiple regions both inside and outside the ventral tegmental area
S Ikemoto, M Qin, ZH Liu
The Journal of neuroscience 26 (3), 723-730, 2006
1762006
Ventral striatal anatomy of locomotor activity induced by cocaine,-amphetamine, dopamine and D1/D2 agonists1
S Ikemoto
Neuroscience 113 (4), 939-955, 2002
1712002
Rewarding and psychomotor stimulant effects of endomorphin-1: anteroposterior differences within the ventral tegmental area and lack of effect in nucleus accumbens
A Zangen, S Ikemoto, JE Zadina, RA Wise
The Journal of neuroscience 22 (16), 7225-7233, 2002
1682002
Self-infusion of GABA< xh: sub> A</xh: sub> antagonists directly into the ventral tegmental area and adjacent regions.
S Ikemoto, JM Murphy, WJ McBride
Behavioral neuroscience 111 (2), 369, 1997
1581997
The functional divide for primary reinforcement of D-amphetamine lies between the medial and lateral ventral striatum: Is the division of the accumbens core, shell, and …
S Ikemoto, M Qin, ZH Liu
The Journal of neuroscience 25 (20), 5061-5065, 2005
1452005
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