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Aaron Ettenberg
Aaron Ettenberg
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Destruction of dopamine in the nucleus accumbens selectively attenuates cocaine but not heroin self-administration in rats
HO Pettit, A Ettenberg, FE Bloom, GF Koob
Psychopharmacology 84, 167-173, 1984
8391984
Heroin and cocaine intravenous self-administration in rats: mediation by separate neural systems
A Ettenberg, HO Pettit, FE Bloom, GF Koob
Psychopharmacology 78, 204-209, 1982
7331982
Animal model for investigating the anxiogenic effects of self-administered cocaine
A Ettenberg, TD Geist
Psychopharmacology 103, 455-461, 1991
2081991
Response artifact in the measurement of neuroleptic-induced anhedonia
A Ettenberg, GF Koob, FE Bloom
Science 213 (4505), 357-359, 1981
2081981
Reinstatement of drug-seeking behavior produced by heroin-predictive environmental stimuli
K McFarland, A Ettenberg
Psychopharmacology 131, 86-92, 1997
1791997
Opponent process properties of self-administered cocaine
A Ettenberg
Neuroscience & Biobehavioral Reviews 27 (8), 721-728, 2004
1722004
Can aversive properties of (peripherally-injected) vasopressin account for its putative role in memory?
A Ettenberg, D Van Der Kooy, M Le Moal, GF Koob, FE Bloom
Behavioural Brain Research 7 (3), 331-350, 1983
1651983
Effects of opiate antagonists and their quaternary derivatives on heroin self-administration in the rat.
GF Koob, HO Pettit, A Ettenberg, FE Bloom
Journal of Pharmacology and Experimental Therapeutics 229 (2), 481-486, 1984
1641984
Evidence for opponent-process actions of intravenous cocaine
A Ettenberg, MA Raven, DA Danluck, BD Necessary
Pharmacology Biochemistry and Behavior 64 (3), 507-512, 1999
1571999
Dopamine, neuroleptics and reinforced behavior
A Ettenberg
Neuroscience & Biobehavioral Reviews 13 (2-3), 105-111, 1989
1561989
The transition from controlled to compulsive drug use is associated with a loss of sensitization
O Ben-Shahar, SH Ahmed, GF Koob, A Ettenberg
Brain research 995 (1), 46-54, 2004
1342004
Haloperidol induces a partial reinforcement extinction effect in rats: implications for a dopamine involvement in food reward
A Ettenberg, CH Camp
Pharmacology Biochemistry and Behavior 25 (4), 813-821, 1986
1301986
Sexual motivation in the male rat: the role of primary incentives and copulatory experience
HH López, DH Olster, A Ettenberg
Hormones and Behavior 36 (2), 176-185, 1999
1281999
Qualitative and quantitative differences in the operant runway behavior of rats working for cocaine and heroin reinforcement
A Ettenberg, TD Geist
Pharmacology Biochemistry and Behavior 44 (1), 191-198, 1993
1041993
Haloperidol differentially affects reinforcement and motivational processes in rats running an alley for intravenous heroin
K McFarland, A Ettenberg
Psychopharmacology 122, 346-350, 1995
1011995
Behavioral effects of peripheral administration of arginine vasopressin: a review of our search for a mode of action and a hypothesis
M Le Moal, R Dantzer, P Mormède, A Baduel, C Lebrun, A Ettenberg, ...
Psychoneuroendocrinology 9 (4), 319-341, 1984
1011984
Vasopressin potentiation in the performance of a learned appetitive task: reversal by a pressor antagonist analog of vasopressin
A Ettenberg, M Le Moal, GF Koob, FE Bloom
Pharmacology Biochemistry and Behavior 18 (4), 645-647, 1983
991983
Haloperidol blocks the response-reinstating effects of food reward: a methodology for separating neuroleptic effects on reinforcement and motor processes
JC Horvitz, A Ettenberg
Pharmacology Biochemistry and Behavior 31 (4), 861-865, 1988
921988
The runway model of drug self-administration
A Ettenberg
Pharmacology Biochemistry and Behavior 91 (3), 271-277, 2009
892009
Haloperidol does not affect motivational processes in an operant runway model of food-seeking behavior.
K McFarland, A Ettenberg
Behavioral neuroscience 112 (3), 630, 1998
791998
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