Matthew J. Will, Ph.D.
Affiliations: | 1995-2000 | Psychology and Neuroscience | University of Colorado, Boulder, Boulder, CO, United States |
2000-2004 | Psychiatry | University of Wisconsin, Madison, Madison, WI | |
2004- | Psychological Sciences | University of Missouri, Columbia, Columbia, MO, United States |
Area:
Motivation, feeding, addiction, reward, opioidsWebsite:
https://willm.mufaculty.umsystem.edu/homeGoogle:
"Matthew Will"Mean distance: 14.64 (cluster 40) | S | N | B | C | P |
Parents
Sign in to add mentorSteven F. Maier | grad student | 1995-2000 | CU Boulder | |
(Potentiation of morphine's rewarding properties by uncontrollable stress: Mediating role of corticosterone and dorsal raphe nucleus.) | ||||
Linda R. Watkins | grad student | 1995-2000 | CU Boulder | |
Ann Elizabeth Kelley | post-doc | 2000-2004 | UW Madison |
Children
Sign in to add traineeJordan G. McCall | research assistant | St. Louis College of Pharmacy | |
Patrick M. Hecht | grad student | ||
Howard W. Johns | grad student | Westminster College | |
Karen L. Jones | grad student | UC Davis | |
Jenna R. Lee | grad student | Michigan State | |
Kyle E. Parker | grad student | Washington University School of Medicine, Saint Louis | |
Carolyn E. Pritchett | grad student | University of West Florida | |
Melissa Tapia | grad student | Wake Forest School of Medicine |
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Cam Y, Kocum CG, Houska TK, et al. (2024) Palatable feeding effects on expression and reinstatement of morphine conditioned place preference in male and female rats. Behavioural Brain Research. 477: 115320 |
Cam Y, Kocum CG, Konrad ER, et al. (2024) Incentive motivation for palatable food blocked by intra-accumbens melanin-concentrating hormone (MCH) receptor-1 antagonist in female rats. Pharmacology, Biochemistry, and Behavior. 245: 173884 |
Kocum CG, Cam Y, Shay DA, et al. (2024) Voluntary wheel running access produces opposite effects in male and female rats on both palatable diet consumption and associated ventral striatal opioid- and dopamine-related gene expression. Frontiers in Integrative Neuroscience. 18: 1426219 |
Qazi R, Parker KE, Kim CY, et al. (2021) Scalable and modular wireless-network infrastructure for large-scale behavioural neuroscience. Nature Biomedical Engineering |
Tapia MA, Sage AS, Fullerton EI, et al. (2019) The sigma receptor ligand N-phenylpropyl-N'-(4-methoxyphenethyl)3piperazine (YZ-067) enhances the cocaine conditioned-rewarding properties while inhibiting the development of sensitization of cocaine in mice. Psychopharmacology |
Tapia MA, Lee JR, Bathe EL, et al. (2019) Sigma-1 receptor antagonist, PD144418, selectively reduces female motivation for food during negative energy balance. Behavioural Brain Research. 112087 |
Tapia MA, Lever JR, Lever SZ, et al. (2019) Sigma-1 receptor ligand PD144418 and sigma-2 receptor ligand YUN-252 attenuate the stimulant effects of methamphetamine in mice. Psychopharmacology |
Lee JR, Tapia MA, Weise VN, et al. (2019) Voluntary wheel running effects on intra-accumbens opioid driven diet preferences in male and female rats. Neuropharmacology |
Lee JR, Parker KE, Tapia M, et al. (2019) Voluntary wheel running effects on intra-accumbens opioid high-fat feeding and locomotor behavior in Sprague-Dawley and Wistar rat strains. Physiology & Behavior |
Tapia MA, Lee JR, Gereau GB, et al. (2019) Sigma-1 receptor antagonist PD144418 suppresses food reinforced operant responding in rats. Behavioural Brain Research |