Caesar G. Imperio, M.D., Ph.D.

Affiliations: 
2010-2015 Neural and Behavioral Sciences Pennsylvania State University College of Medicine, Hershey, PA, United States 
 2015-2019 Medicine Rutgers Robert Wood Johnson Medical School 
 2019-2023 Psychiatry Temple University Hospital 
 2023- Psychiatry Columbia University Hospital 
Area:
Addiction, Learning and Memory
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Toussaint AB, Ellis AS, Bongiovanni AR, et al. (2023) Paternal morphine exposure enhances morphine self-administration and induces region-specific neural adaptations in reward-related brain regions of male offspring. Biorxiv : the Preprint Server For Biology
Imperio CG, McFalls AJ, Hadad N, et al. (2018) Exposure to environmental enrichment attenuates addiction-like behavior and alters molecular effects of heroin self-administration in rats. Neuropharmacology
Freet CS, Alexander DN, Imperio CG, et al. (2017) Heroin-induced suppression of saccharin intake in OPRM1 A118G mice. Brain Research Bulletin
Colechio EM, Alexander DN, Imperio CG, et al. (2017) Once is too much: Early development of the opponent process in taste reactivity behavior is associated with later escalation of cocaine self-administration in rats. Brain Research Bulletin
Imperio CG, McFalls AJ, Colechio EM, et al. (2015) Assessment of individual differences in the rat nucleus accumbens transcriptome following taste-heroin extended access. Brain Research Bulletin
McFalls AJ, Imperio CG, Bixler G, et al. (2015) Reward devaluation and heroin escalation is associated with differential expression of CRF signaling genes. Brain Research Bulletin
Imperio CG, Grigson PS. (2015) Greater avoidance of a heroin-paired taste cue is associated with greater escalation of heroin self-administration in rats. Behavioral Neuroscience. 129: 380-8
Freet CS, Ballard SM, Alexander DN, et al. (2015) Cocaine-induced suppression of saccharin intake and morphine modulation of Ca²⁺ channel currents in sensory neurons of OPRM1 A118G mice. Physiology & Behavior. 139: 216-23
Colechio EM, Imperio CG, Grigson PS. (2014) Once is too much: conditioned aversion develops immediately and predicts future cocaine self-administration behavior in rats. Behavioral Neuroscience. 128: 207-16
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