Riccardo Avvisati
Affiliations: | 2012-2017 | Department of Physiology and Pharmacology | University of Rome Sapienza, Roma, Lazio, Italy |
2016-2017 | School of Psychology | University of Sussex, Falmer, England, United Kingdom | |
2017- | MRC Brain Network Dynamics Unit | University of Oxford, Oxford, United Kingdom |
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Sign in to add mentorAldo Badiani | grad student | 2012-2017 | University of Rome Sapienza |
Paul D. Dodson | post-doc | Oxford |
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Avvisati R, Kaufmann AK, Young CJ, et al. (2024) Distributional coding of associative learning in discrete populations of midbrain dopamine neurons. Cell Reports. 43: 114080 |
Reynolds JNJ, Avvisati R, Dodson PD, et al. (2022) Coincidence of cholinergic pauses, dopaminergic activation and depolarisation of spiny projection neurons drives synaptic plasticity in the striatum. Nature Communications. 13: 1296 |
Vassilev P, Avvisati R, Koya E, et al. (2020) Distinct populations of neurons activated by heroin and cocaine in the striatum as assessed by catFISH. Eneuro |
Avvisati R, Bogen IL, Andersen JM, et al. (2018) The active heroin metabolite 6-acetylmorphine has robust reinforcing effects as assessed by self-administration in the rat. Neuropharmacology |
Avvisati R, Meringolo M, Stendardo E, et al. (2017) Intravenous self-administration of benzydamine, a non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug with a central cannabinoidergic mechanism of action. Addiction Biology |
Avvisati R, Contu L, Stendardo E, et al. (2016) Ultrasonic vocalization in rats self-administering heroin and cocaine in different settings: evidence of substance-specific interactions between drug and setting. Psychopharmacology |
Avvisati R, Maria TDL, Montanari C, et al. (2013) C.7 - SUBSTANCE-SPECIFIC INFLUENCES OF SETTING ON DRUG REWARD Behavioural Pharmacology. 24: e32 |