Pasquale, Ellen K Strong, David R Eichen, Dawn M Peterson, Carol B Kang-Sim, D Eastern Boutelle, Kerri N
Food cue reactivity (FCR) is an appetitive trait associated with overeating and weight gain. We developed a laboratory craving assessment to objectively evaluate cognitive aspects of FCR. This study examined the preliminary construct and criterion validity of this craving assessment and evaluated 4 different interventions, 2 of which incorporated c...
Nieto, Steven Du, Han Meredith, Lindsay Donato, Suzanna Magill, Molly Ray, Lara
RATIONALE: The alcohol cue exposure paradigm is a common method for evaluating new treatments for alcohol use disorder (AUD); however, it is unclear if medication-related reductions in cue-induced craving in the human laboratory can predict the clinical success of those medications in reducing alcohol consumption during clinical trials. OBJECTIVES:...
Strigo, Irina A Kadlec, Molly Mitchell, Jennifer M Simmons, Alan N
AbstractPain anticipation during conditions of uncertainty can unveil intrinsic biases, and understanding these biases can guide pain treatment interventions. This study used machine learning and functional magnetic resonance imaging to predict anticipatory responses in a pain anticipation experiment. One hundred forty-seven participants that inclu...
Onysk, Jakub Gregory, Nicholas Whitefield, Mia Jain, Maeghal Turner, Georgia Seymour, Ben Mancini, Flavia
Peer reviewed: True / The placebo and nocebo effects highlight the importance of expectations in modulating pain perception, but in everyday life we don't need an external source of information to form expectations about pain. The brain can learn to predict pain in a more fundamental way, simply by experiencing fluctuating, non-random streams of nox...
Hidalgo, Sergio Chiu, Joanna C
Organisms adapt to unfavorable seasonal conditions to survive. These seasonal adaptations rely on the correct interpretation of environmental cues such as photoperiod, and temperature. Genetic studies in several organisms, including the genetic powerhouse Drosophila melanogaster, indicate that circadian clock components, such as period and timeless...
Garr, Eric Cheng, Yifeng Jeong, Huijeong Brooke, Sara Castell, Laia Bal, Aneesh Magnard, Robin Namboodiri, Vijay Janak, Patricia
Learning causal relationships relies on understanding how often one event precedes another. To investigate how dopamine neuron activity and neurotransmitter release change when a retrospective relationship is degraded for a specific pair of events, we used outcome-selective Pavlovian contingency degradation in rats. Conditioned responding was atten...
Caruana, Nathan Nalepka, Patrick Perez, Glicyr A Inkley, Christine Munro, Courtney Rapaport, Hannah Brett, Simon Kaplan, David M Richardson, Michael J Pellicano, Elizabeth
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Peer reviewed: True / Autistic people have been said to have 'problems' with joint attention, that is, looking where someone else is looking. Past studies of joint attention have used tasks that require autistic people to continuously look at and respond to eye-gaze cues. But joint attention can also be done using other social cues, like pointing. ...
Lapate, R Heckner, M Phan, A Tambini, A DEsposito, Mark
The ability to respond to emotional events in a context-sensitive and goal-oriented manner is essential for adaptive functioning. In models of behavioral and emotion regulation, the lateral prefrontal cortex (LPFC) is postulated to maintain goal-relevant representations that promote cognitive control, an idea rarely tested with causal inference. He...
Hu, Hongmei Ewert, Stephan D Kollmeier, Birger Vickers, Deborah
Advancements in cochlear implants (CIs) have led to a significant increase in bilateral CI users, especially among children. Yet, most bilateral CI users do not fully achieve the intended binaural benefit due to potential limitations in signal processing and/or surgical implant positioning. One crucial auditory cue that normal hearing (NH) listener...
Bentefour, Yassine Bakker, Julie
peer reviewed / Puberty is a crucial phase for the development of female sexual behavior. Growing evidence suggests that stress during this period may interfere with the development of sexual behavior. However, the neural circuits involved in this alteration remain elusive. Here, we demonstrated in mice that pubertal stress permanently disrupted se...