Tristan J Hynes
Affiliations: | University of British Columbia, Vancouver, Vancouver, BC, Canada |
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Sign in to add mentorCatharine A. Winstanley | grad student | 2017- | Winstanley |
Vedran Lovic | grad student | 2015-2017 | University of Calgary |
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Chernoff CS, Hynes TJ, Winstanley CA. (2021) Noradrenergic contributions to cue-driven risk-taking and impulsivity. Psychopharmacology |
Betts GD, Hynes TJ, Winstanley CA. (2021) Pharmacological evidence of a cholinergic contribution to elevated impulsivity and risky decision-making caused by adding win-paired cues to a rat gambling task. Journal of Psychopharmacology (Oxford, England). 269881120972421 |
Hynes TJ, Hrelja KM, Hathaway BA, et al. (2021) Dopamine neurons gate the intersection of cocaine use, decision making, and impulsivity. Addiction Biology. e13022 |
Russell B, Barrus MM, Tremblay M, et al. (2020) GPR52 agonists attenuate ropinirole-induced preference for uncertain outcomes. Behavioral Neuroscience |
Hynes TJ, Ferland JM, Feng TL, et al. (2020) Chemogenetic inhibition of dopaminergic projections to the nucleus accumbens has sexually dimorphic effects in the rat gambling task. Behavioral Neuroscience |
Ferland JN, Hynes TJ, Hounjet CD, et al. (2019) Prior exposure to salient win-paired cues in a rat gambling task increases sensitivity to cocaine self-administration and suppresses dopamine efflux in nucleus accumbens: support for the reward deficiency hypothesis of addiction. The Journal of Neuroscience : the Official Journal of the Society For Neuroscience |
Hynes TJ, Hathaway BA, Hrelja KM, et al. (2019) Chemogenetic inhibition of ventral tegmental dopamine neurons prevents cocaine-induced deficits in decision making in both sexes Pharmacological Reports. 71: 1310 |
Hynes TJ, Thomas CS, Zumbusch AS, et al. (2017) Early life adversity potentiates expression of addiction-related traits. Progress in Neuro-Psychopharmacology & Biological Psychiatry |