Amy L. Loriaux

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Psychology University of Illinois at Chicago, Chicago, IL, United States 
Area:
Motivation and reward circuitry, nucleus accumbens, electrophysiology
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Mitch F. Roitman grad student 2007-2013 University of Illinois, Chicago
 (Effects of Amygdala Inactivation on Affective Processing by the Nucleus Accumbens.)
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Larson EB, Wissman AM, Loriaux AL, et al. (2015) Optogenetic stimulation of accumbens shell or shell projections to lateral hypothalamus produce differential effects on the motivation for cocaine. The Journal of Neuroscience : the Official Journal of the Society For Neuroscience. 35: 3537-43
Roitman JD, Loriaux AL. (2014) Nucleus accumbens responses differentiate execution and restraint in reward-directed behavior. Journal of Neurophysiology. 111: 350-60
Cheung TH, Loriaux AL, Weber SM, et al. (2013) Reduction of cocaine self-administration and D3 receptor-mediated behavior by two novel dopamine D3 receptor-selective partial agonists, OS-3-106 and WW-III-55. The Journal of Pharmacology and Experimental Therapeutics. 347: 410-23
McCutcheon JE, Ebner SR, Loriaux AL, et al. (2012) Encoding of aversion by dopamine and the nucleus accumbens. Frontiers in Neuroscience. 6: 137
Oleson EB, Beckert MV, Morra JT, et al. (2012) Endocannabinoids shape accumbal encoding of cue-motivated behavior via CB1 receptor activation in the ventral tegmentum. Neuron. 73: 360-73
Loriaux AL, Roitman JD, Roitman MF. (2011) Nucleus accumbens shell, but not core, tracks motivational value of salt. Journal of Neurophysiology. 106: 1537-44
Roitman J, Loriaux A, Roitman M. (2011) Differential encoding of cues in nucleus accumbens predicts behavioral inhibition Appetite. 57: S36
Loriaux A, Roitman J, Roitman M. (2011) Differential neuronal encoding in the nucleus accumbens is associated with behavioral indices of conditioned taste aversion learning Appetite. 57: S27
Loriaux A, Roitman J, Roitman M. (2010) Nucleus accumbens neurons encode the enhanced palatability of hypertonic saline following sodium depletion Appetite. 54: 658
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