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Connection

Travis Moschak to Cocaine

This is a "connection" page, showing publications Travis Moschak has written about Cocaine.
Connection Strength

3.842
  1. Powers RE, Fogel PA, Reeves JH, Madrid P, Moschak TM. Distinct populations suppress or escalate intake of cocaine paired with aversive quinine. Drug Alcohol Depend. 2024 Dec 01; 265:112475.
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    Score: 0.726
  2. Moschak TM, Sloand TJ, Carelli RM. Prelimbic Cortex Activity during a Distress Tolerance Task Predicts Cocaine-Seeking Behavior in Male, But Not Female Rats. J Neurosci. 2023 01 25; 43(4):647-655.
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    Score: 0.637
  3. Moschak TM, Carelli RM. An opposing role for prelimbic cortical projections to the nucleus accumbens core in incubation of craving for cocaine versus water. Drug Alcohol Depend. 2021 11 01; 228:109033.
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    Score: 0.583
  4. Moschak TM, Carelli RM. A sex-dependent role for the prelimbic cortex in impulsive action both before and following early cocaine abstinence. Neuropsychopharmacology. 2021 08; 46(9):1565-1573.
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    Score: 0.570
  5. Moschak TM, Wang X, Carelli RM. A Neuronal Ensemble in the Rostral Agranular Insula Tracks Cocaine-Induced Devaluation of Natural Reward and Predicts Cocaine Seeking. J Neurosci. 2018 09 26; 38(39):8463-8472.
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    Score: 0.472
  6. Moschak TM, Carelli RM. Impulsive Rats Exhibit Blunted Dopamine Release Dynamics during a Delay Discounting Task Independent of Cocaine History. eNeuro. 2017 Mar-Apr; 4(2).
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    Score: 0.431
  7. Moschak TM, Terry DR, Daughters SB, Carelli RM. Low distress tolerance predicts heightened drug seeking and taking after extended abstinence from cocaine self-administration. Addict Biol. 2018 01; 23(1):130-141.
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    Score: 0.423
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