Seven E. Tomek

Affiliations: 
Arizona State University, Tempe, AZ, United States 
Area:
addiction, behavioral neuroscience, opiates, empathy
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Tomek SE, Stegmann GM, Leyrer-Jackson JM, et al. (2020) Restoration of prosocial behavior in rats after heroin self-administration via chemogenetic activation of the anterior insular cortex. Social Neuroscience. 1-12
Tomek SE, Olive MF. (2018) Preface. International Review of Neurobiology. 140: xi-xv
Tomek SE, Olive MF. (2018) Social Influences in Animal Models of Opiate Addiction. International Review of Neurobiology. 140: 81-107
Tomek SE, Stegmann GM, Olive MF. (2018) Effects of heroin on rat prosocial behavior. Addiction Biology
Namba MD, Tomek SE, Olive MF, et al. (2018) The Winding Road to Relapse: Forging a New Understanding of Cue-Induced Reinstatement Models and Their Associated Neural Mechanisms. Frontiers in Behavioral Neuroscience. 12: 17
Taylor SB, Watterson LR, Kufahl PR, et al. (2016) Chronic variable stress and intravenous methamphetamine self-administration - Role of individual differences in behavioral and physiological reactivity to novelty. Neuropharmacology
Lewis CR, Staudinger K, Tomek SE, et al. (2015) Early life stress and chronic variable stress in adulthood interact to influence methamphetamine self-administration in male rats. Behavioural Pharmacology
Tomek SE, Lacrosse AL, Nemirovsky NE, et al. (2013) NMDA Receptor Modulators in the Treatment of Drug Addiction. Pharmaceuticals (Basel, Switzerland). 6: 251-68
Kiraly DD, Nemirovsky NE, LaRese TP, et al. (2013) Constitutive knockout of kalirin-7 leads to increased rates of cocaine self-administration. Molecular Pharmacology. 84: 582-90
Watterson LR, Hood L, Sewalia K, et al. (2012) The Reinforcing and Rewarding Effects of Methylone, a Synthetic Cathinone Commonly Found in "Bath Salts" Journal of Addiction Research & Therapy
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