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Renewal In The Cognitive And Emotional Domains: Comparing Novelty-Facilitated Extinction With Counterconditioning And Extinction, Jérémie Jozefowiez, James E. Witnauer, Yaroslav Moshchenko, Cameron M. Mccrea, Kristina A. Stenstrom, Ralph Miller Jan 2024

Renewal In The Cognitive And Emotional Domains: Comparing Novelty-Facilitated Extinction With Counterconditioning And Extinction, Jérémie Jozefowiez, James E. Witnauer, Yaroslav Moshchenko, Cameron M. Mccrea, Kristina A. Stenstrom, Ralph Miller

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The main file is the ReadMe file, with a dataset and python files added in the additional file section.


Renewal In The Cognitive And Emotional Domains: Comparing Novelty-Facilitated Extinction With Counterconditioning And Extinction, Jérémie Jozefowiez, James E. Witnauer, Yaroslav Moshchenko, Cameron M. Mccrea, Kristina A. Stenstrom, Ralph Miller Feb 2022

Renewal In The Cognitive And Emotional Domains: Comparing Novelty-Facilitated Extinction With Counterconditioning And Extinction, Jérémie Jozefowiez, James E. Witnauer, Yaroslav Moshchenko, Cameron M. Mccrea, Kristina A. Stenstrom, Ralph Miller

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The primary file is a ReadMe file and additional file is the dataset.


Jozefowiez & Miller, C Over T Raw Data, Ralph Miller, Jérémie Jozefowiez Jan 2022

Jozefowiez & Miller, C Over T Raw Data, Ralph Miller, Jérémie Jozefowiez

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The data set is the main file for download and the ReadMe file is attached below as an additional file.


Visual Gender Cues Guide Crossmodal Selective Attending To A Gender-Congruent Voice During Dichotic Listening: Supplemental Materials, Ralph R. Miller, Cody W. Polack, Zekiel Z. Factor Jan 2019

Visual Gender Cues Guide Crossmodal Selective Attending To A Gender-Congruent Voice During Dichotic Listening: Supplemental Materials, Ralph R. Miller, Cody W. Polack, Zekiel Z. Factor

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These are the supplementary materials for Factor, Polack, & Miller, Visual gender cues guide crossmodal selective attending to a gender-congruent voice during dichotic listening. They include raw data as well as materials and procedures.


Chronic Drinking During Adolescence Predisposes The Adult Rat For Continued Heavy Drinking: Neurotrophin And Behavioral Adaptation After Long-Term, Continuous Ethanol Exposure, Gina M. Fernandez, William N. Stewart, Lisa M. Savage Mar 2016

Chronic Drinking During Adolescence Predisposes The Adult Rat For Continued Heavy Drinking: Neurotrophin And Behavioral Adaptation After Long-Term, Continuous Ethanol Exposure, Gina M. Fernandez, William N. Stewart, Lisa M. Savage

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Previous research has found that adolescent ethanol (EtOH) exposure alters drug seeking behaviors, cognition and neuroplasticity. Using male Sprague Dawley rats, differences in spatial working memory, non-spatial discrimination learning and behavioral flexibility were explored as a function of age at the onset (mid-adolescent vs. adult) of chronic EtOH exposure (CET). Concentrations of mature brain-derived neurotrophic factor (mBDNF) and betanerve growth factor (beta-NGF) in the prefrontal cortex and hippocampus were also assessed at different time-points: during CET, following acute abstinence (48-hrs), and after protracted abstinence (6-8 wks). Our results revealed that an adolescent onset of CET leads to increased EtOH consumption …


Consequences Of Repeated Ethanol Exposure During Early Or Late Adolescence On Conditioned Taste Aversions In Rats, Jessica Saalfield, Linda Spear Dec 2015

Consequences Of Repeated Ethanol Exposure During Early Or Late Adolescence On Conditioned Taste Aversions In Rats, Jessica Saalfield, Linda Spear

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Alcohol use is prevalent during adolescence, yet little is known about possible long-lasting consequences. Recent evidence suggests that adolescents are less sensitive than adults to ethanol's aversive effects, an insensitivity that may be retained into adulthood after repeated adolescent ethanol exposure. This study assessed whether intermittent ethanol exposure during early or late adolescence (early-AIE or late-AIE, respectively) would affect ethanol conditioned taste aversions 2 days (CTA1) and >3 weeks (CTA2) post-exposure using supersaccharin and saline as conditioning stimuli (CS), respectively. Pair-housed male Sprague-Dawley rats received 4 g/kg i.g. ethanol (25%) or water every 48 h from postnatal day (P) 25-45 …


Fifty Psychological And Psychiatric Terms To Avoid: A List Of Inaccurate, Misleading, Misused, Ambiguous, And Logically Confused Words And Phrases, Scott O. Lilienfeld, Katheryn C. Sauvigne, Steven J. Lynn, Robin L. Cautin, Robert D. Latzman, Irwin D. Waldman Aug 2015

Fifty Psychological And Psychiatric Terms To Avoid: A List Of Inaccurate, Misleading, Misused, Ambiguous, And Logically Confused Words And Phrases, Scott O. Lilienfeld, Katheryn C. Sauvigne, Steven J. Lynn, Robin L. Cautin, Robert D. Latzman, Irwin D. Waldman

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The goal of this article is to promote clear thinking and clear writing among students and teachers of psychological science by curbing terminological misinformation and confusion. To this end, we present a provisional list of 50 commonly used terms in psychology, psychiatry, and allied fields that should be avoided, or at most used sparingly and with explicit caveats. We provide corrective information for students, instructors, and researchers regarding these terms, which we organize for expository purposes into five categories: inaccurate or misleading terms, frequently misused terms, ambiguous terms, oxymorons, and pleonasms. For each term, we (a) explain why it is …


Do Semantic Contextual Cues Facilitate Transfer Learning From Video In Toddlers?, Laura Zimmermann, Alecia Moser, Amanda Grenell, Kelly Dickerson, Qianwen Yao, Peter Gerhardstein, Rachel Barr May 2015

Do Semantic Contextual Cues Facilitate Transfer Learning From Video In Toddlers?, Laura Zimmermann, Alecia Moser, Amanda Grenell, Kelly Dickerson, Qianwen Yao, Peter Gerhardstein, Rachel Barr

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Young children typically demonstrate a transfer deficit, learning less from video than live presentations. Semantically meaningful context has been demonstrated to enhance learning in young children. We examined the effect of a semantically meaningful context on toddlers' imitation performance. Two- and 2.5-year-olds participated in a puzzle imitation task to examine learning from either a live or televised model. The model demonstrated how to assemble a three-piece puzzle to make a fish or a boat, with the puzzle demonstration occurring against a semantically meaningful background context (ocean) or a yellow background (no context). Participants in the video condition performed significantly worse …


Imagining The Impossible Before Breakfast: The Relation Between Creativity, Dissociation, And Sleep, Dalena Van Heugten-Van Der Kloet, Jan Cosgrave, Harald Merckelbach, Ross Haines, Stuart Golodetz, Steven J. Lynn Mar 2015

Imagining The Impossible Before Breakfast: The Relation Between Creativity, Dissociation, And Sleep, Dalena Van Heugten-Van Der Kloet, Jan Cosgrave, Harald Merckelbach, Ross Haines, Stuart Golodetz, Steven J. Lynn

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Dissociative symptoms have been related to higher rapid eye movement sleep density, a sleep phase during which hyperassociativity may occur. This may enhance artistic creativity during the day. To test this hypothesis, we conducted a creative photo contest to explore the relation between dissociation, sleep, and creativity. During the contest, participants (N = 72) took one photo per day for five consecutive days, based on specific daily themes (consisting of single words) and the instruction to take as creative a photo as possible each day. Furthermore, they completed daily measures of state dissociation and a short sleep diary The photos …


Sleeve Gastrectomy And Roux-En-Y Gastric Bypass Alter The Gut-Brain Communication, Lindsey Ballsmider, Alexandra Vaughn, Michelle David, Andras Hajnal, Patricia Di Lorenzo, Krzysztof Czaja Jan 2015

Sleeve Gastrectomy And Roux-En-Y Gastric Bypass Alter The Gut-Brain Communication, Lindsey Ballsmider, Alexandra Vaughn, Michelle David, Andras Hajnal, Patricia Di Lorenzo, Krzysztof Czaja

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This study investigated the anatomical integrity of vagal innervation of the gastrointestinal tract following vertical sleeve gastrectomy (VSG) and Roux-en-Y gastric bypass (RYGB) operations. The retrograde tracer fast blue (FB) was injected into the stomach to label vagal neurons originating from nodose ganglion (NG) and dorsal motor nucleus of the vagus (DMV). Microglia activation was determined by quantifying changes in the fluorescent staining of hindbrain sections against an ionizing calcium adapter binding molecule 1 (Iba1). Reorganization of vagal afferents in the hindbrain was studied by fluorescent staining against isolectin 4 (IB4). The density of Iba1-and IB4-immunoreactivity was analyzed using Nikon …


Adolescent, But Not Adult, Binge Ethanol Exposure Leads To Persistent Global Reductions Of Choline Acetyltransferase Expressing Neurons In Brain, Ryan P. Vetreno, Margaret Broadwater, Wen Liu, Linda Spear, Fulton T. Crews Nov 2014

Adolescent, But Not Adult, Binge Ethanol Exposure Leads To Persistent Global Reductions Of Choline Acetyltransferase Expressing Neurons In Brain, Ryan P. Vetreno, Margaret Broadwater, Wen Liu, Linda Spear, Fulton T. Crews

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During the adolescent transition from childhood to adulthood, notable maturational changes occur in brain neurotransmitter systems. The cholinergic system is composed of several distinct nuclei that exert neuromodulatory control over cognition, arousal, and reward. Binge drinking and alcohol abuse are common during this stage, which might alter the developmental trajectory of this system leading to long-term changes in adult neurobiology. In Experiment 1, adolescent intermittent ethanol (AIE; 5.0 g/kg, i.g., 2-day on/2-day off from postnatal day [P] 25 to P55) treatment led to persistent, global reductions of choline acetyltransferase (ChAT) expression. Administration of the Toll-like receptor 4 agonist lipopolysaccharide to …


The Development Of Contour Processing: Evidence From Physiology And Psychophysics, Gemma Taylor, Daniel Hipp, Alecia Moser, Kelly Dickerson, Peter Gerhardstein Jul 2014

The Development Of Contour Processing: Evidence From Physiology And Psychophysics, Gemma Taylor, Daniel Hipp, Alecia Moser, Kelly Dickerson, Peter Gerhardstein

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Object perception and pattern vision depend fundamentally upon the extraction of contours from the visual environment. In adulthood, contour or edge-level processing is supported by the Gestalt heuristics of proximity, collinearity, and closure. Less is known, however, about the developmental trajectory of contour detection and contour integration. Within the physiology of the visual system, long-range horizontal connections in V1 and V2 are the likely candidates for implementing these heuristics. While post-mortem anatomical studies of human infants suggest that horizontal interconnections reach maturity by the second year of life, psychophysical research with infants and children suggests a considerably more protracted development. …


Brief Prenatal Ethanol Exposure Alters Behavioral Sensitivity To The Kappa Opioid Receptor Agonist (U62,066e) And Antagonist (Nor-Bni) And Reduces Kappa Opioid Receptor Expression, Michael E. Nizhnikov, Ricardo M. Pautassi, Jenna M. Carter, Justine Landin, Elena Varlinskaya, Kelly Bordner, David F. Werner, Norman E. Spear May 2014

Brief Prenatal Ethanol Exposure Alters Behavioral Sensitivity To The Kappa Opioid Receptor Agonist (U62,066e) And Antagonist (Nor-Bni) And Reduces Kappa Opioid Receptor Expression, Michael E. Nizhnikov, Ricardo M. Pautassi, Jenna M. Carter, Justine Landin, Elena Varlinskaya, Kelly Bordner, David F. Werner, Norman E. Spear

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Approximately 10 to 15% of women consume alcohol (ethanol [EtOH]) during pregnancy in the United States. Even low amounts of EtOH consumption during pregnancy can elicit long-term consequences. Prenatal experience with as few as 3 drinks has been associated with increase problem drinking in adulthood. Such effects are corroborated in rodents; however, the underlying neural adaptations contributing to this effect are not clear. In the current set of experiments, we investigated whether changes in EtOH responding following prenatal EtOH exposure involved kappa opioid receptor activation and expression.Methods
Sprague–Dawley rats were prenatally exposed to low levels of alcohol (1.0 g/kg) during …


Overexpression Of The Steroidogenic Enzyme Cytochrome P450 Side Chain Cleavage In The Ventral Tegmental Area Increases 3 ,5 -Thp And Reduces Long-Term Operant Ethanol Self-Administration, Jason B. Cook, David F. Werner, Antoniette Maldonado-Devincci, Maggie N. Leonard, Kristen R. Fisher, Todd K. O'Buckley, Patrizia Porcu, Thomas J. Mccown, Joyce Besheer, Clyde Hodge, A.Leslie Morrow Apr 2014

Overexpression Of The Steroidogenic Enzyme Cytochrome P450 Side Chain Cleavage In The Ventral Tegmental Area Increases 3 ,5 -Thp And Reduces Long-Term Operant Ethanol Self-Administration, Jason B. Cook, David F. Werner, Antoniette Maldonado-Devincci, Maggie N. Leonard, Kristen R. Fisher, Todd K. O'Buckley, Patrizia Porcu, Thomas J. Mccown, Joyce Besheer, Clyde Hodge, A.Leslie Morrow

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Neuroactive steroids are endogenous neuromodulators capable of altering neuronal activity and behavior. In rodents, systemic administration of endogenous or synthetic neuroactive steroids reduces ethanol self-administration. We hypothesized this effect arises from actions within mesolimbic brain regions that we targeted by viral gene delivery. Cytochrome P450 side chain cleavage (P450scc) converts cholesterol to pregnenolone, the rate-limiting enzymatic reaction in neurosteroidogenesis. Therefore, we constructed a recombinant adeno-associated serotype 2 viral vector (rAAV2), which drives P450scc expression and neuroactive steroid synthesis. The P450scc-expressing vector (rAAV2-P450scc) or control GFP-expressing vector (rAAV2-GFP) were injected bilaterally into the ventral tegmental area (VTA) or nucleus accumbens (NAc) …


Olfactory Preference For Ethanol Following Social Interaction With An Intoxicated Peer In Adolescent Rats Exposed To Ethanol In-Utero, Samanta M. March, Ricardo M. Pautassi, Michael Nizhnikov, Juan Fernandez-Vidal, Norman E. Spear, Juan C. Molina Jan 2013

Olfactory Preference For Ethanol Following Social Interaction With An Intoxicated Peer In Adolescent Rats Exposed To Ethanol In-Utero, Samanta M. March, Ricardo M. Pautassi, Michael Nizhnikov, Juan Fernandez-Vidal, Norman E. Spear, Juan C. Molina

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Background: Prenatal exposure to ethanol and later socially mediated exposure predicts ethanol intake in human adolescents. Animal rat models indicate that brief interactions with an ethanol-intoxicated peer result in heightened preference for ethanol odor and ethanol intake. Methods: This study assessed preference for ethanol odor in adolescent male rats (observers) following social interaction with an ethanol intoxicated peer (demonstrators) as a function of prenatal ethanol exposure (gestational days 17-20, 1.0 g/kg, intragastric). Social behavior and locomotion during social interaction was also measured. Results: Social investigation was greater in observers that interacted with an intoxicated demonstrator in comparison to those that …


Effects Of Craving And Drd4 Vntr Genotype On The Relative Value Of Alcohol: An Initial Human Laboratory Study, James Mackillop, David P. Menges, John E. Mcgeary, Stephen A. Lisman Feb 2007

Effects Of Craving And Drd4 Vntr Genotype On The Relative Value Of Alcohol: An Initial Human Laboratory Study, James Mackillop, David P. Menges, John E. Mcgeary, Stephen A. Lisman

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Background Craving for alcohol is a highly controversial subjective construct and may be clarified by Loewenstein's visceral theory, which emphasizes craving's behavioral effects on the relative value of alcohol. Based on the visceral theory, this studyexamined the effects of a craving induction on the relative value of alcohol as measured by a behavioral choice task. In addition, based on previous evidence of its role in the expression of craving, the influence of DRD4 VNTR genotype (DRD4-L vs. DRD4-S) was also examined. Methods Thirty-five heavy drinkers (54% male; 31% DRD4-L) were randomly assigned to receive either a cravinginduction (exposure to personally …


Workshop To Identify Critical Windows Of Exposure For Children's Health: Neurobehavioral Work Group Summary, Jane Adams, Stan Barone Jr., Anthony Lamantia, Rossanne Philen, D. C. Rice, Linda Spear, Ezra Susser Jun 2000

Workshop To Identify Critical Windows Of Exposure For Children's Health: Neurobehavioral Work Group Summary, Jane Adams, Stan Barone Jr., Anthony Lamantia, Rossanne Philen, D. C. Rice, Linda Spear, Ezra Susser

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Summarizes the deliberations of a work group charged with addressing specific questions relevant to risk estimation in developmental neurotoxicology. Importance of multiple factors addressing critical windows of exposure on neurological function; Role that compensatory mechanisms play in the manifestation of the effects of developmental exposures.