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Susana Pecina
Susana Pecina
Professor of Psychology, University of Michigan-Dearborn
Verified email at umich.edu
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Hedonic hot spot in nucleus accumbens shell: where do μ-opioids cause increased hedonic impact of sweetness?
S Peciña, KC Berridge
Journal of neuroscience 25 (50), 11777-11786, 2005
7792005
Hyperdopaminergic mutant mice have higher “wanting” but not “liking” for sweet rewards
S Pecina, B Cagniard, KC Berridge, JW Aldridge, X Zhuang
Journal of Neuroscience 23 (28), 9395-9402, 2003
6092003
Hedonic hot spots in the brain
S Peciña, KS Smith, KC Berridge
The Neuroscientist 12 (6), 500-511, 2006
5492006
Opioid site in nucleus accumbens shell mediates eating and hedonic ‘liking’for food: map based on microinjection Fos plumes
S Peciña, KC Berridge
Brain research 863 (1-2), 71-86, 2000
4812000
Ventral pallidum firing codes hedonic reward: when a bad taste turns good
AJ Tindell, KS Smith, S Peciña, KC Berridge, JW Aldridge
Journal of neurophysiology 96 (5), 2399-2409, 2006
3082006
Nucleus accumbens corticotropin-releasing factor increases cue-triggered motivation for sucrose reward: paradoxical positive incentive effects in stress?
S Peciña, J Schulkin, KC Berridge
BMC biology 4, 1-16, 2006
2652006
Ventral pallidal neurons code incentive motivation: amplification by mesolimbic sensitization and amphetamine
AJ Tindell, KC Berridge, J Zhang, S Pecina, JW Aldridge
European Journal of Neuroscience 22 (10), 2617-2634, 2005
2532005
Dopamine or opioid stimulation of nucleus accumbens similarly amplify cue‐triggered ‘wanting’for reward: entire core and medial shell mapped as substrates for PIT enhancement
S Peciña, KC Berridge
European Journal of Neuroscience 37 (9), 1529-1540, 2013
2302013
Pimozide does not shift palatability: separation of anhedonia from sensorimotor suppression by taste reactivity
S Peciña, KC Berridge, LA Parker
Pharmacology Biochemistry and Behavior 58 (3), 801-811, 1997
1951997
Benzodiazepines, appetite, and taste palatability
KC Berridge, S Peciña
Neuroscience & Biobehavioral Reviews 19 (1), 121-131, 1995
1791995
Opioid reward ‘liking’and ‘wanting’in the nucleus accumbens
S Peciña
Physiology & behavior 94 (5), 675-680, 2008
1702008
Hedonic hotspots: generating sensory pleasure in the brain
KS Smith, SV Mahler, S Peciña, KC Berridge
Pleasures of the Brain 40 (10), 27-49, 2010
1512010
Hedonic and motivational roles of opioids in food reward: implications for overeating disorders
S Peciña, KS Smith
Pharmacology Biochemistry and Behavior 97 (1), 34-46, 2010
1342010
Striatal dopamine D2/3 receptor-mediated neurotransmission in major depression: Implications for anhedonia, anxiety and treatment response
M Peciña, M Sikora, ET Avery, J Heffernan, S Peciña, BJ Mickey, ...
European Neuropsychopharmacology 27 (10), 977-986, 2017
942017
Central enhancement of taste pleasure by intraventricular morphine.
S Pecina, KC Berridge
Neurobiology (Budapest, Hungary) 3 (3-4), 269-280, 1995
811995
Brainstem mediates diazepam enhancement of palatability and feeding: microinjections into fourth ventricle versus lateral ventricle
S Pecin, KC Berridge
Brain research 727 (1-2), 22-30, 1996
691996
Sparing of behavior and basal extracellular dopamine after 6-hydroxydopamine lesions of the nigrostriatal pathway in rats exposed to a prelesion sensitizing regimen of amphetamine
IA Moroz, S Pecina, T Schallert, J Stewart
Experimental neurology 189 (1), 78-93, 2004
302004
Ischemic preconditioning procedure induces behavioral deficits in the absence of brain injury?
Y Hua, J Wu, S Pecina, S Yang, T Schallert, RF Keep, G Xi
Neurological research 27 (3), 261-267, 2005
212005
Implicit learning and emotional responses in nine-month-old infants
RM Angulo-Barroso, S Peciña, X Lin, M Li, J Sturza, J Shao, B Lozoff
Cognition and Emotion 31 (5), 1031-1040, 2017
92017
Delayed appearance of functional deficits after neonatal hypoxic-ischemic and excitotoxic brain injury, and recovery during late development
JD Barks, XL Li, S Pecina, KE Sloan, YQ Liu, T Schallert, BT Felt
PEDIATRIC RESEARCH 51 (4), 456A-456A, 2002
62002
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