Kate Zara Peters
Affiliations: | 2021- | School of Psychology | University of Sussex, Falmer, England, United Kingdom |
Area:
ensembles, PFC, appetitive learning, food, cues, reward, dopamineGoogle:
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Sign in to add mentorJames E. McCutcheon | grad student | 2014-2019 | |
Eisuke Koya | post-doc | 2021- | |
Joe Cheer | post-doc | 2019-2020 | University of Maryland Medical School |
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Peters KZ, Naneix F. (2022) The role of dopamine and endocannabinoid systems in prefrontal cortex development: Adolescence as a critical period. Frontiers in Neural Circuits. 16: 939235 |
Chiacchierini G, Naneix F, Peters KZ, et al. (2021) Protein appetite drives macronutrient-related differences in ventral tegmental area neural activity. The Journal of Neuroscience : the Official Journal of the Society For Neuroscience |
Peters KZ, Young AMJ, McCutcheon JE. (2021) Distracting stimuli evoke ventral tegmental area responses in rats during ongoing saccharin consumption. The European Journal of Neuroscience |
Naneix F, Peters KZ, Young AMJ, et al. (2020) Age-dependent effects of protein restriction on dopamine release. Neuropsychopharmacology : Official Publication of the American College of Neuropsychopharmacology |
Peters KZ, Oleson EB, Cheer JF. (2020) A Brain on Cannabinoids: The Role of Dopamine Release in Reward Seeking and Addiction. Cold Spring Harbor Perspectives in Medicine |
Naneix F, Peters KZ, McCutcheon JE. (2019) Investigating the effect of physiological need states on palatability and motivation using microstructural analysis of licking. Neuroscience |
Murphy M, Peters KZ, Denton BS, et al. (2017) Restriction of dietary protein leads to conditioned protein preference and elevated palatability of protein-containing food in rats. Physiology & Behavior. 184: 235-241 |