Lucas Cuenya

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Universidad de Buenos Aires, Buenos Aires, Ciudad Autónoma de Buenos Aires, Argentina 
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Annicchiarico I, Cuenya L. (2018) Two profiles in the recovery of reward devaluation in rats: Latent class growth analysis. Neuroscience Letters. 684: 104-108
Kamenetzky G, Cuenya L, Mustaca AE. (2018) Correlación entre Miedo Incondicionado y la Primera Reacción a la Disminución y Extinción de un Reforzador Apetitivo Acta De InvestigacióN PsicolóGica. 1: 92-107
Cuenya L, Bura S, Serafini M, et al. (2018) Consummatory successive negative contrast in rats: Assessment through orofacial taste reactivity responses Learning and Motivation. 63: 98-104
Annicchiarico I, Glueck AC, Cuenya L, et al. (2016) Complex effects of reward upshift on consummatory behavior. Behavioural Processes
Cuenya L, Sabariego M, Donaire R, et al. (2016) Exploration of a novel object in late adolescence predicts novelty-seeking behavior in adulthood: Associations among behavioral responses in four novelty-seeking tests. Behavioural Processes. 125: 34-42
Cuenya L, Mustaca A, Kamenetzky G. (2015) Postweaning isolation affects responses to incentive contrast in adulthood. Developmental Psychobiology. 57: 177-88
Cuenya L, Serafini M, Mustaca AE, et al. (2015) Efecto del haloperidol sobre el contraste sucesivo positivo consumatorio en ratas adultas con aislamiento adolescente Revista Argentina De Ciencias Del Comportamiento. 7: 30-37
Cuenya L, Sabariego M, Donaire R, et al. (2015) Transfer across reward devaluation tasks in inbred Roman rat strains Learning and Motivation. 52: 22-31
Cuenya L, Annicchiarico I, Serafini M, et al. (2015) Effects of shifts in food deprivation on consummatory successive negative contrast Learning and Motivation. 52: 11-21
Lopez Seal MF, Cuenya L, Suarez AB, et al. (2013) Consummatory suppression due to incentive downshift is not a consequence of enhanced search behavior. Behavioural Processes. 98: 69-71
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