Jon C. Horvitz - Publications

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City College of New York, New York, NY, United States 

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2022 Stamos JP, Ma S, Pawlak AP, Engelhard N, Horvitz JC, West MO. Reward vs. motoric activations in Nucleus Accumbens Core of rats during pavlovian conditioning. The European Journal of Neuroscience. PMID 35491443 DOI: 10.1111/ejn.15680  0.388
2019 Vega-Villar M, Horvitz JC, Nicola SM. NMDA receptor-dependent plasticity in the nucleus accumbens connects reward-predictive cues to approach responses. Nature Communications. 10: 4429. PMID 31562332 DOI: 10.1038/S41467-019-12387-Z  0.539
2019 Dobrovitsky V, West MO, Horvitz JC. The Role of the Nucleus Accumbens in Learned Approach Behavior Diminishes with Training. The European Journal of Neuroscience. PMID 31340074 DOI: 10.1111/ejn.14523  0.495
2015 Crossley MJ, Horvitz J, Balsam P, Ashby FG. Expanding the Role of Striatal Cholinergic Interneurons and the Midbrain Dopamine System in Appetitive Instrumental Conditioning. Journal of Neurophysiology. jn.00473.2015. PMID 26467514 DOI: 10.1152/Jn.00473.2015  0.652
2013 Coffey KR, Barker DJ, Ma S, Root DH, Martinez L, Horvitz JC, West MO. Effects of varying reinforcement probability on pavlovian approach behavior and ultrasonic vocalizations in rats. Behavioural Brain Research. 237: 256-62. PMID 23022752 DOI: 10.1016/J.Bbr.2012.09.041  0.34
2011 Choi WY, Campbell CM, Balsam PD, Horvitz JC. Effects of cortical and striatal dopamine D1 receptor blockade on cued versus noncued behavioral responses. Behavioral Neuroscience. 125: 705-13. PMID 21942433 DOI: 10.1037/a0025166  0.763
2010 Ashby FG, Turner BO, Horvitz JC. Cortical and basal ganglia contributions to habit learning and automaticity. Trends in Cognitive Sciences. 14: 208-15. PMID 20207189 DOI: 10.1016/J.Tics.2010.02.001  0.469
2009 Choi WY, Morvan C, Balsam PD, Horvitz JC. Dopamine D1 and D2 antagonist effects on response likelihood and duration. Behavioral Neuroscience. 123: 1279-87. PMID 20001111 DOI: 10.1037/a0017702  0.709
2009 Horvitz JC. Stimulus-response and response-outcome learning mechanisms in the striatum. Behavioural Brain Research. 199: 129-40. PMID 19135093 DOI: 10.1016/j.bbr.2008.12.014  0.509
2007 Wickens JR, Horvitz JC, Costa RM, Killcross S. Dopaminergic mechanisms in actions and habits. The Journal of Neuroscience : the Official Journal of the Society For Neuroscience. 27: 8181-3. PMID 17670964 DOI: 10.1523/JNEUROSCI.1671-07.2007  0.466
2007 Horvitz JC, Choi WY, Morvan C, Eyny Y, Balsam PD. A "good parent" function of dopamine: transient modulation of learning and performance during early stages of training. Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences. 1104: 270-88. PMID 17360799 DOI: 10.1196/annals.1390.017  0.749
2007 Taylor KM, Horvitz JC, Balsam PD. Amphetamine affects the start of responding in the peak interval timing task. Behavioural Processes. 74: 168-75. PMID 17222991 DOI: 10.1016/j.beproc.2006.11.005  0.589
2006 Rick JH, Horvitz JC, Balsam PD. Dopamine receptor blockade and extinction differentially affect behavioral variability. Behavioral Neuroscience. 120: 488-92. PMID 16719712 DOI: 10.1037/0735-7044.120.2.488  0.705
2006 Horowitz TS, Choi WY, Horvitz JC, Côté LJ, Mangels JA. Visual search deficits in Parkinson's disease are attenuated by bottom-up target salience and top-down information. Neuropsychologia. 44: 1962-77. PMID 16580700 DOI: 10.1016/j.neuropsychologia.2006.01.037  0.526
2005 Choi WY, Balsam PD, Horvitz JC. Extended habit training reduces dopamine mediation of appetitive response expression. The Journal of Neuroscience : the Official Journal of the Society For Neuroscience. 25: 6729-33. PMID 16033882 DOI: 10.1523/JNEUROSCI.1498-05.2005  0.743
2004 Davidson MC, Horvitz JC, Tottenham N, Fossella JA, Watts R, UluÄŸ AM, Casey BJ. Differential cingulate and caudate activation following unexpected nonrewarding stimuli. Neuroimage. 23: 1039-45. PMID 15528104 DOI: 10.1016/J.Neuroimage.2004.07.049  0.312
2003 Drew MR, Fairhurst S, Malapani C, Horvitz JC, Balsam PD. Effects of dopamine antagonists on the timing of two intervals. Pharmacology, Biochemistry, and Behavior. 75: 9-15. PMID 12759108 DOI: 10.1016/S0091-3057(03)00036-4  0.643
2003 Eyny YS, Horvitz JC. Opposing roles of D1 and D2 receptors in appetitive conditioning. The Journal of Neuroscience : the Official Journal of the Society For Neuroscience. 23: 1584-7. PMID 12629161 DOI: 10.1523/Jneurosci.23-05-01584.2003  0.462
2002 Horvitz JC. Dopamine gating of glutamatergic sensorimotor and incentive motivational input signals to the striatum. Behavioural Brain Research. 137: 65-74. PMID 12445716 DOI: 10.1016/S0166-4328(02)00285-1  0.456
2002 Horvitz JC. Dopamine, Parkinson's disease, and volition Behavioral and Brain Sciences. 25: 586. DOI: 10.1017/S0140525X02300104  0.437
2001 Horvitz JC. The effects of D1 and D2 receptor blockade on the acquisition and expression of a conditioned appetitive response. Appetite. 37: 119-20. PMID 11606039 DOI: 10.1006/appe.2001.0419  0.361
2001 Ohyama T, Horvitz JC, Kitsos E, Balsam PD. The role of dopamine in the timing of Pavlovian conditioned keypecking in ring doves. Pharmacology, Biochemistry, and Behavior. 69: 617-27. PMID 11509224 DOI: 10.1016/S0091-3057(01)00557-3  0.619
2001 Horvitz JC, Williams G, Joy R. Time-dependent actions of D2 family agonist quinpirole on spontaneous behavior in the rat: dissociation between sniffing and locomotion. Psychopharmacology. 154: 350-5. PMID 11349387 DOI: 10.1007/s002130000677  0.46
2000 Ohyama T, Horvitz JC, Drew MR, Gibbon J, Malapani C, Balsam PD. Conditioned and unconditioned behavioral-cognitive effects of a dopamine antagonist in rats. Behavioral Neuroscience. 114: 1251-5. PMID 11142658 DOI: 10.1037//0735-7044.114.6.1251  0.58
2000 Horvitz JC, Eyny YS. Dopamine D2 receptor blockade reduces response likelihood but does not affect latency to emit a learned sensory-motor response: implications for Parkinson's disease. Behavioral Neuroscience. 114: 934-9. PMID 11085607 DOI: 10.1037//0735-7044.114.5.934  0.516
2000 Horvitz JC. Mesolimbocortical and nigrostriatal dopamine responses to salient non-reward events. Neuroscience. 96: 651-6. PMID 10727783 DOI: 10.1016/S0306-4522(00)00019-1  0.386
2000 Pitts SM, Horvitz JC. Similar effects of D(1)/D(2) receptor blockade on feeding and locomotor behavior. Pharmacology, Biochemistry, and Behavior. 65: 433-8. PMID 10683483 DOI: 10.1016/S0091-3057(99)00249-X  0.519
2000 Ohyama T, Horvitz JC, Drew MR, Gibbon J, Malapani C, Balsam PD. Conditioned and unconditioned behavioral-cognitive effects of a dopamine antagonist in rats. Behavioral Neuroscience. 114: 1251-1255. DOI: 10.1037/0735-7044.114.6.1251  0.595
1997 Horvitz JC, Stewart T, Jacobs BL. Burst activity of ventral tegmental dopamine neurons is elicited by sensory stimuli in the awake cat. Brain Research. 759: 251-8. PMID 9221945 DOI: 10.1016/S0006-8993(97)00265-5  0.589
1993 Horvitz JC, Richardson WB, Ettenberg A. Dopamine receptor blockade and reductions in thirst produce differential effects on drinking behavior. Pharmacology, Biochemistry, and Behavior. 45: 725-8. PMID 8332630 DOI: 10.1016/0091-3057(93)90531-W  0.659
1991 Horvitz JC, Ettenberg A. Conditioned incentive properties of a food-paired conditioned stimulus remain intact during dopamine receptor blockade. Behavioral Neuroscience. 105: 536-41. PMID 1930722 DOI: 10.1037/0735-7044.105.4.536  0.637
1990 Ettenberg A, Horvitz JC. Pimozide prevents the response-reinstating effects of water reinforcement in rats. Pharmacology, Biochemistry, and Behavior. 37: 465-9. PMID 2087488 DOI: 10.1016/0091-3057(90)90014-9  0.647
1988 Horvitz JC, Ettenberg A. Haloperidol blocks the response-reinstating effects of food reward: a methodology for separating neuroleptic effects on reinforcement and motor processes. Pharmacology, Biochemistry, and Behavior. 31: 861-5. PMID 3252277 DOI: 10.1016/0091-3057(88)90396-6  0.676
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