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Engagement in a non-escape (displacement) behavior elicits a selective and lateralized suppression of frontal cortical dopaminergic utilization in stressC W Berridge
Psychology Department, University of Wisconsin, Madison 53706 1611, USA
Synapse 32:187-97. 1999..Given the pivotal role of the PFC in certain cognitive and affective processes, behavioral regulation of PFC DA utilization may modulate cognitive and/or affective function in stress...
The locus coeruleus-noradrenergic system: modulation of behavioral state and state-dependent cognitive processesCraig W Berridge
Departments of Psychology and Psychiatry, University of Wisconsin, Madison, WI 53706, USA
Brain Res Brain Res Rev 42:33-84. 2003....
Relationship between low-dose amphetamine-induced arousal and extracellular norepinephrine and dopamine levels within prefrontal cortexCraig W Berridge
Department of Psychiatry, University of Wisconsin, Madison, Wisconsin 53706, USA
Synapse 46:140-9. 2002..Additionally, these observations also suggest a possibly greater sensitivity of NE efflux, relative to DA, to moderately arousing conditions including low-dose AMPH-like stimulant administration...
Differential sensitivity to the wake-promoting actions of norepinephrine within the medial preoptic area and the substantia innominataC W Berridge
Psychology Department, University of Wisconsin Madison 53706 1611, USA
Behav Neurosci 115:165-74. 2001..Thus, in contrast to the MPOA, the SI is relatively insensitive to the wake-promoting actions of NE...
Synergistic sedative effects of noradrenergic alpha(1)- and beta-receptor blockade on forebrain electroencephalographic and behavioral indicesC W Berridge
Psychology Department, University of Wisconsin, Madison, WI 53706, USA
Neuroscience 99:495-505. 2000..These results indicate that the combined actions of alpha(1)- and beta-receptors exert distinct and synergistic actions on cortical neuronal activity patterns that are essential elements of alert waking...
Contrasting effects of noradrenergic beta-receptor blockade within the medial septal area on forebrain electroencephalographic and behavioral activity state in anesthetized and unanesthetized ratC W Berridge
Psychology Department, University of Wisconsin, Madison, WI 53706 1611, USA
Neuroscience 97:543-52. 2000....
Amphetamine-induced activation of forebrain EEG is prevented by noradrenergic beta-receptor blockade in the halothane-anesthetized ratC W Berridge
Department of Psychology, University of Wisconsin, Madison 53706, USA
Psychopharmacology (Berl) 148:307-13. 2000..The current study examines the extent to which AMPH-induced activation of cortical EEG is dependent on actions of central beta-receptors...
Wake-promoting and sleep-suppressing actions of hypocretin (orexin): basal forebrain sites of actionR A España
Department of Psychology, University of Wisconsin, Madison 53706 1611, USA
Neuroscience 106:699-715. 2001....
Hypocretin/orexin selectively increases dopamine efflux within the prefrontal cortex: involvement of the ventral tegmental areaNicole M Vittoz
Department of Psychology, University of Wisconsin, Madison, 53706, USA
Neuropsychopharmacology 31:384-95. 2006..Additionally, these observations suggest that the activation of VTA DA neurons contributes to the behavioral state-modulatory actions of HCRT...
Wake-promoting actions of medial basal forebrain beta2 receptor stimulationC W Berridge
Department of Psychology, University of Wisconsin Madison, Madison, WI 53706, USA
Behav Neurosci 119:743-51. 2005..These observations indicate that medial basal forebrain beta-sub-2 receptors participate in the noradrenergic-dependent modulation of behavioral state...
Circadian-dependent and circadian-independent behavioral actions of hypocretin/orexinRodrigo A Espana
Department of Psychology, University of Wisconsin, 1202 W Johnson St, Madison, WI 53706 1611, USA
Brain Res 943:224-36. 2002..Additionally, given that chewing and grooming are stress-related behaviors, these observations provide further support for a possible function of HCRT in stress...
Additive wake-promoting actions of medial basal forebrain noradrenergic alpha1- and beta-receptor stimulationC W Berridge
Department of Psychology, University of Wisconsin Madison, 53706, USA
Behav Neurosci 117:350-9. 2003..Within both MS and MPOA, additive wake-promoting actions were observed with alpha1- and beta-receptor stimulation, the sum of which contributes to the overall arousal state of the animal...
Organization of hypocretin/orexin efferents to locus coeruleus and basal forebrain arousal-related structuresRodrigo A Espana
Department of Psychology, University of Wisconsin, Madison, Wisconsin 53706 1611, USA
J Comp Neurol 481:160-78. 2005..These latter observations suggest coordinated actions of hypocretin across multiple arousal-related regions...
Diurnal levels of Fos immunoreactivity are elevated within hypocretin neurons in lactating miceRodrigo A Espana
Department of Psychology, University of Wisconsin, Madison, WI 53706, USA
Peptides 25:1927-34. 2004..Fos-immunoreactivity was increased within hypocretin neurons and the medial preoptic area in lactating females. No differences were observed in the number of hypocretin neurons or in Fos-immunoreactivity within the locus coeruleus...
Hypocretin/orexin in arousal and stressCraig W Berridge
Department of Psychology, University of Wisconsin, 1202 West Johnson Street, Madison, WI 53706, USA
Brain Res 1314:91-102. 2010..These and other observations suggest that HCRT may, at least in part, exert affectively neutral actions that are important under high-arousal conditions associated with elevated motivation and/or need for action...
Hypocretin /orexin preferentially activates caudomedial ventral tegmental area dopamine neuronsNicole M Vittoz
Psychology Department, University of Wisconsin, Madison, WI 53706, USA
Eur J Neurosci 28:1629-40. 2008..Moreover, these and other observations suggest that the dysregulation of HCRT-DA interactions could contribute to cognitive/affective dysfunction associated with a variety of behavioral disorders...
Cognition-enhancing doses of methylphenidate preferentially increase prefrontal cortex neuronal responsivenessDavid M Devilbiss
Department of Psychology, University of Wisconsin, Madison, Wisconsin, USA
Biol Psychiatry 64:626-35. 2008..To understand better the neural mechanisms involved in the behavioral actions of low-dose stimulants, this study examined the effects of low-dose MPH on the discharge properties of individual and ensembles of PFC neurons...
Noradrenergic modulation of arousalCraig W Berridge
Psychology Department, University of Wisconsin, Madison, WI 53706, USA
Brain Res Rev 58:1-17. 2008....
Low-dose methylphenidate actions on tonic and phasic locus coeruleus dischargeDavid M Devilbiss
Department of Psychology, University of Wisconsin, Madison, WI 53706, USA
J Pharmacol Exp Ther 319:1327-35. 2006..e., the prefrontal cortex)...
Neural substrates of psychostimulant-induced arousalCraig W Berridge
Psychology Department, University of Wisconsin, Madison, WI 53706, USA
Neuropsychopharmacology 31:2332-40. 2006....
Methylphenidate preferentially increases catecholamine neurotransmission within the prefrontal cortex at low doses that enhance cognitive functionCraig W Berridge
Psychology Department, University of Wisconsin, Madison, WI 53706, USA
Biol Psychiatry 60:1111-20. 2006..Moreover, dopamine (DA) and norepinephrine (NE) are important modulators of PFC-dependent cognition. To date, the actions of low-dose psychostimulants on PFC DA and NE neurotransmission are unknown...
Overlapping distributions of orexin/hypocretin- and dopamine-beta-hydroxylase immunoreactive fibers in rat brain regions mediating arousal, motivation, and stressBrian A Baldo
Department of Psychiatry, University of Wisconsin Madison Medical School, 6001 Research Park Blvd, Madison, Wisconsin 53719, USA
J Comp Neurol 464:220-37. 2003....
Fos immunoreactivity in hypocretin-synthesizing and hypocretin-1 receptor-expressing neurons: effects of diurnal and nocturnal spontaneous waking, stress and hypocretin-1 administrationR A España
University of Wisconsin, Department of Psychology, 1202 West Johnson Street, Madison, WI 53706 1611, USA
Neuroscience 121:201-17. 2003..Finally, these studies provide further evidence indicating coordinated actions of hypocretin across a variety of arousal-related basal forebrain and brainstem regions in the behavioral state modulatory actions of this peptide system...
Organization of noradrenergic efferents to arousal-related basal forebrain structuresRodrigo A Espana
Psychology Department, University of Wisconsin, Madison, 53706, USA
J Comp Neurol 496:668-83. 2006..Combined, these observations indicate coordinated actions of locus coeruleus neurons across these basal forebrain regions implicated in the regulation of behavioral state and/or state-dependent processes...
Coping behavior causes asymmetric changes in neuronal activation in the prefrontal cortex and amygdalaThomas A Stalnaker
Psychology Department, University of Wisconsin Madison, Madison, Wisconsin, USA
Synapse 63:82-5. 2009..These observations suggest that coping during stress engages mPFC and CeA neuronal activity asymmetrically...
Wake-promoting actions of dopamine D1 and D2 receptor stimulationStuart O Isaac
Department of Psychology, University of Wisconsin, Madison, WI 53706, USA
J Pharmacol Exp Ther 307:386-94. 2003..Additionally or alternatively, these results further suggest a potential involvement of dopamine receptors in the induction of high-arousal states, including stress...
Hypocretins: waking, arousal, or action?Craig W Berridge
Psychology Department, University of Wisconsin, Madison, Wisconsin 53706, USA
Neuron 46:696-8. 2005..In this issue of Neuron, demonstrate that, in general, hypocretin neurons are minimally active during both sleep and quiet waking. In contrast, these neurons display robust activity during periods of alert and/or active waking...
AMPA receptor stimulation within the central nucleus of the amygdala elicits a differential activation of central dopaminergic systemsThomas A Stalnaker
Psychology Department, University of Wisconsin-Madison, Madison, WI 53706-1611, USA
Neuropsychopharmacology 28:1923-34. 2003..Combined, these results suggest that CeA-AMPA receptors may participate in the coordination of neural systems involved in the regulation of behavioral state under high-arousal conditions...
4-phenoxypiperidines: potent, conformationally restricted, non-imidazole histamine H3 antagonistsCurt A Dvorak
Johnson and Johnson Pharmaceutical Research and Development, L L C, 3210 Merryfield Row, San Diego, California 92121, USA
J Med Chem 48:2229-38. 2005....
