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  • A Perceptual Inference Mech... A Perceptual Inference Mechanism for Hallucinations Linked to Striatal Dopamine
    Cassidy, Clifford M.; Balsam, Peter D.; Weinstein, Jodi J. ... CB/Current biology, 02/2018, Volume: 28, Issue: 4
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    Hallucinations, a cardinal feature of psychotic disorders such as schizophrenia, are known to depend on excessive striatal dopamine. However, an underlying cognitive mechanism linking dopamine ...
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  • Inhibition of Mediodorsal T... Inhibition of Mediodorsal Thalamus Disrupts Thalamofrontal Connectivity and Cognition
    Parnaudeau, Sebastien; O’Neill, Pia-Kelsey; Bolkan, Scott S. ... Neuron, 03/2013, Volume: 77, Issue: 6
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    Cognitive deficits are central to schizophrenia, but the underlying mechanisms still remain unclear. Imaging studies performed in patients point to decreased activity in the mediodorsal thalamus (MD) ...
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  • Temporal maps and informati... Temporal maps and informativeness in associative learning
    Balsam, Peter D; Gallistel, C. Randy Trends in neurosciences, 02/2009, Volume: 32, Issue: 2
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    Neurobiological research on learning assumes that temporal contiguity is essential for association formation, but what constitutes temporal contiguity has never been specified. We review evidence ...
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  • Temporal scaling and comput... Temporal scaling and computing time in neural circuits: Should we stop watching the clock and look for its gears?
    De Corte, Benjamin J; Akdoğan, Başak; Balsam, Peter D Frontiers in behavioral neuroscience, 12/2022, Volume: 16
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    Timing underlies a variety of functions, from walking to perceiving causality. Neural timing models typically fall into one of two categories-"ramping" and "population-clock" theories. According to ...
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  • Decreasing Striatopallidal ... Decreasing Striatopallidal Pathway Function Enhances Motivation by Energizing the Initiation of Goal-Directed Action
    Carvalho Poyraz, Fernanda; Holzner, Eva; Bailey, Matthew R ... The Journal of neuroscience, 06/2016, Volume: 36, Issue: 22
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    Altered dopamine D2 receptor (D2R) binding in the striatum has been associated with abnormal motivation in neuropsychiatric disorders, including schizophrenia. Here, we tested whether motivational ...
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  • Mediodorsal Thalamus Hypofu... Mediodorsal Thalamus Hypofunction Impairs Flexible Goal-Directed Behavior
    Parnaudeau, Sébastien; Taylor, Kathleen; Bolkan, Scott S ... Biological psychiatry, 03/2015, Volume: 77, Issue: 5
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    Abstract Background Cognitive inflexibility is a core symptom of several mental disorders including schizophrenia. Brain imaging studies in schizophrenia patients performing cognitive tasks have ...
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  • Neural substrates underlyin... Neural substrates underlying effort, time, and risk-based decision making in motivated behavior
    Bailey, Matthew R.; Simpson, Eleanor H.; Balsam, Peter D. Neurobiology of learning and memory, 09/2016, Volume: 133
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    All mobile organisms rely on adaptive motivated behavior to overcome the challenges of living in an environment in which essential resources may be limited. A variety of influences ranging from an ...
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  • Overexpression of striatal ... Overexpression of striatal D2 receptors reduces motivation thereby decreasing food anticipatory activity
    LeSauter, Joseph; Balsam, Peter D.; Simpson, Eleanor H. ... European journal of neuroscience/EJN. European journal of neuroscience, January 2020, Volume: 51, Issue: 1
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    Dopamine has been implicated in circadian timing underlying the food entrainable oscillator (FEO) circuitry and overexpression of the dopamine D2 receptor (D2R) in the striatum has been reported to ...
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  • Dopamine D2 receptors in nu... Dopamine D2 receptors in nucleus accumbens cholinergic interneurons increase impulsive choice
    Cavallaro, Julianna; Yeisley, Jenna; Akdoǧan, Başak ... Neuropsychopharmacology, 08/2023, Volume: 48, Issue: 9
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    Impulsive choice, often characterized by excessive preference for small, short-term rewards over larger, long-term rewards, is a prominent feature of substance use and other neuropsychiatric ...
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  • Time to rethink the neural ... Time to rethink the neural mechanisms of learning and memory
    Gallistel, Charles R.; Balsam, Peter D Neurobiology of learning and memory, 02/2014, Volume: 108
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    Most studies in the neurobiology of learning assume that the underlying learning process is a pairing – dependent change in synaptic strength that requires repeated experience of events presented in ...
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