Ausaf A. Bari, Ph.D.

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2005 Boston University, Boston, MA, United States 
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addiction
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R C. Pierce grad student 2005 Boston University
 (The role of nucleus accumbens dopamine and glutamate receptors in cocaine reward.)
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Lai G, Langevin JP, Koek RJ, et al. (2020) Acute Effects and the Dreamy State Evoked by Deep Brain Electrical Stimulation of the Amygdala: Associations of the Amygdala in Human Dreaming, Consciousness, Emotions, and Creativity. Frontiers in Human Neuroscience. 14: 61
Bari A, DeCisare J, Babayan D, et al. (2018) Neuromodulation for Substance Addiction in Human Subjects: A Review. Neuroscience and Biobehavioral Reviews
Bari AA, Thum J, Babayan D, et al. (2018) Current and Expected Advances in Deep Brain Stimulation for Movement Disorders. Progress in Neurological Surgery. 33: 222-229
Bari AA, Fasano A, Munhoz RP, et al. (2015) Improving outcomes of subthalamic nucleus deep brain stimulation in Parkinson's disease. Expert Review of Neurotherapeutics. 15: 1151-60
Bari A, Niu T, Langevin JP, et al. (2014) Limbic neuromodulation: implications for addiction, posttraumatic stress disorder, and memory. Neurosurgery Clinics of North America. 25: 137-45
Pouratian N, Zheng Z, Bari AA, et al. (2011) Multi-institutional evaluation of deep brain stimulation targeting using probabilistic connectivity-based thalamic segmentation. Journal of Neurosurgery. 115: 995-1004
Bari AA, Pierce RC. (2005) D1-like and D2 dopamine receptor antagonists administered into the shell subregion of the rat nucleus accumbens decrease cocaine, but not food, reinforcement. Neuroscience. 135: 959-68
Anderson SM, Bari AA, Pierce RC. (2003) Administration of the D1-like dopamine receptor antagonist SCH-23390 into the medial nucleus accumbens shell attenuates cocaine priming-induced reinstatement of drug-seeking behavior in rats. Psychopharmacology. 168: 132-8
Park WK, Bari AA, Jey AR, et al. (2002) Cocaine administered into the medial prefrontal cortex reinstates cocaine-seeking behavior by increasing AMPA receptor-mediated glutamate transmission in the nucleus accumbens. The Journal of Neuroscience : the Official Journal of the Society For Neuroscience. 22: 2916-25
Pierce RC, Bari AA. (2001) The role of neurotrophic factors in psychostimulant-induced behavioral and neuronal plasticity. Reviews in the Neurosciences. 12: 95-110
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