James M. Otis, Ph.D.
Affiliations: | 2018- | Neuroscience | Medical University of South Carolina, Charleston, SC, United States |
Area:
Neural circuits of reward seeking behaviors.Website:
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"James Otis MUSC"Mean distance: 14.79 (cluster 19) | S | N | B | C | P |
Parents
Sign in to add mentorDevin Mueller | grad student | 2009-2014 | UW-Milwaukee |
Garret D. Stuber | post-doc | 2014- | UNC Chapel Hill |
Children
Sign in to add traineeRoger I. Grant | grad student | 2018- | MUSC |
Elizabeth M. Doncheck | post-doc | 2019- | MUSC |
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Paniccia JE, Vollmer KM, Green LM, et al. (2023) Restoration of a paraventricular thalamo-accumbal behavioral suppression circuit prevents reinstatement of heroin seeking. Neuron |
Vollmer KM, Green LM, Grant RI, et al. (2023) Author Correction: An opioid-gated thalamoaccumbal circuit for the suppression of reward seeking in mice. Nature Communications. 14: 4733 |
Kokane SS, Cole RD, Bordieanu B, et al. (2023) Increased Excitability and Synaptic Plasticity of Drd1- and Drd2- expressing Prelimbic Neurons Projecting to Nucleus Accumbens after Heroin Abstinence are Reversed by Cue-induced Relapse and Protein Kinase A Inhibition. The Journal of Neuroscience : the Official Journal of the Society For Neuroscience |
Vollmer KM, Green LM, Grant RI, et al. (2022) An opioid-gated thalamoaccumbal circuit for the suppression of reward seeking in mice. Nature Communications. 13: 6865 |
Siemsen BM, Barry SM, Vollmer KM, et al. (2022) A Subset of Nucleus Accumbens Neurons Receiving Dense and Functional Prelimbic Cortical Input Are Required for Cocaine Seeking. Frontiers in Cellular Neuroscience. 16: 844243 |
Vollmer KM, Doncheck EM, Grant RI, et al. (2021) A Novel Assay Allowing Drug Self-Administration, Extinction, and Reinstatement Testing in Head-Restrained Mice. Frontiers in Behavioral Neuroscience. 15: 744715 |
Grant RI, Doncheck EM, Vollmer KM, et al. (2021) Specialized coding patterns among dorsomedial prefrontal neuronal ensembles predict conditioned reward seeking. Elife. 10 |
McGinty JF, Otis JM. (2020) Heterogeneity in the Paraventricular Thalamus: The Traffic Light of Motivated Behaviors. Frontiers in Behavioral Neuroscience. 14: 590528 |
Rodriguez-Romaguera J, Ung RL, Nomura H, et al. (2020) Prepronociceptin-Expressing Neurons in the Extended Amygdala Encode and Promote Rapid Arousal Responses to Motivationally Salient Stimuli. Cell Reports. 33: 108362 |
Resendez SL, Namboodiri VMK, Otis JM, et al. (2020) Social stimuli induce activation of oxytocin neurons within the paraventricular nucleus of the hypothalamus to promote social behavior in male mice. The Journal of Neuroscience : the Official Journal of the Society For Neuroscience |