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Ronny N. Gentry
Ronny N. Gentry
Ph.D., Medical Writer, Medtronic plc
Verified email at umd.edu
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Subsecond dopamine release in the nucleus accumbens predicts conditioned punishment and its successful avoidance
EB Oleson, RN Gentry, VC Chioma, JF Cheer
Journal of Neuroscience 32 (42), 14804-14808, 2012
2702012
Impact of appetitive and aversive outcomes on brain responses: linking the animal and human literatures
GB Bissonette, RN Gentry, S Padmala, L Pessoa, MR Roesch
Frontiers in systems neuroscience 8, 24, 2014
552014
Endocannabinoids promote cocaine-induced impulsivity and its rapid dopaminergic correlates
G Hernandez, EB Oleson, RN Gentry, Z Abbas, DL Bernstein, ...
Biological psychiatry 75 (6), 487-498, 2014
492014
Phasic dopamine release in the rat nucleus accumbens predicts approach and avoidance performance
RN Gentry, B Lee, MR Roesch
Nature communications 7 (1), 13154, 2016
442016
Separate populations of neurons in ventral striatum encode value and motivation
GB Bissonette, AC Burton, RN Gentry, BL Goldstein, TN Hearn, ...
PLoS One 8 (5), e64673, 2013
442013
Manipulating the revision of reward value during the intertrial interval increases sign tracking and dopamine release
B Lee, RN Gentry, GB Bissonette, RJ Herman, JJ Mallon, DW Bryden, ...
PLoS Biology 16 (9), e2004015, 2018
382018
Dopamine signals related to appetitive and aversive events in paradigms that manipulate reward and avoidability
RN Gentry, DR Schuweiler, MR Roesch
Brain research 1713, 80-90, 2019
342019
Neural activity in ventral medial prefrontal cortex is modulated more before approach than avoidance during reinforced and extinction trial blocks
RN Gentry, MR Roesch
Journal of Neuroscience 38 (19), 4584-4597, 2018
142018
Neural Mechanisms of Approach and Avoidance
RN Gentry
University of Maryland, College Park, 2018
2018
Endocannabinoid control of dopaminergic signaling in conditioned punishment and its successful avoidance
EB Oleson, RN Gentry, V Chioma, JF Cheer
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