David L. Wolgin

Affiliations: 
Florida Atlantic University, Boca Raton, FL, United States 
Area:
Psychobiology Psychology, Experimental Psychology, Behavioral Psychology, Pharmacology
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Wolgin DL. (2012) Amphetamine stereotypy, the basal ganglia, and the "selection problem". Behavioural Brain Research. 231: 297-308
Bachand KD, Guthrie KM, Wolgin DL. (2009) Expression of c-fos mRNA in the basal ganglia associated with contingent tolerance to amphetamine-induced hypophagia. Behavioural Brain Research. 198: 388-96
Wolgin DL, Munoz JR. (2006) Role of instrumental learning in tolerance to cathinone hypophagia. Behavioral Neuroscience. 120: 362-70
Wolgin DL, Jakubow JJ. (2004) Tolerance to amphetamine hypophagia: a real-time depiction of learning to suppress stereotyped movements in the rat. Behavioral Neuroscience. 118: 470-8
Wolgin DL, Jakubow JJ. (2003) Tolerance to amphetamine hypophagia: a microstructural analysis of licking behavior in the rat. Behavioral Neuroscience. 117: 95-104
Wolgin DL. (2002) Effects of chronic amphetamine on the appetitive and consummatory phases of feeding. Appetite. 38: 221-3
Wolgin DL, Hughes KM. (2001) Long-term retention of tolerance to amphetamine hypophagia following cessation of drug injections and feeding tests Pharmacology Biochemistry and Behavior. 70: 367-373
Wolgin DL. (2000) Contingent tolerance to amphetamine hypophagia: new insights into the role of environmental context in the expression of stereotypy. Neuroscience and Biobehavioral Reviews. 24: 279-94
Hughes KM, Popi L, Wolgin DL. (1999) Loss of tolerance to amphetamine-induced hypophagia in rats: Homeostatic readjustment vs. instrumental learning Pharmacology Biochemistry and Behavior. 64: 177-182
Wolgin DL. (1999) CAN TOLERANCE TO AMPHETAMINE HYPOPHAGIA BE ???FORGOTTEN??? OVER TIME? Behavioural Pharmacology. 10: S102
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