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Chemogenetic manipulation of VTA to amygdala projection impacts cocaine cue associative learning
Investigating the relationship between working memory performance and drug-seeking

TNP SeminarChemogenetic manipulation of VTA to amygdala projection impacts cocaine cue associative learningInvestigating the relationship between working memory performance and drug-seeking TRANSLATIONAL NEUROSCIENCE PROGRAM SEMINAR SERIESSponsored by the...

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Altered Rbfox1 pathway and prefrontal cortical dysfunction in schizophrenia

TNP SeminarAltered Rbfox1 pathway and prefrontal cortical dysfunction in schizophrenia TRANSLATIONAL NEUROSCIENCE PROGRAM SEMINAR SERIESSponsored by the Translational Neuroscience Program and Department of Psychiatry Youjin Chung, MDMedical Resident, Psychiatry Wonjae...

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Beyond mismatch negativity: Studying echoic memory and adaptation in the monkey to better understand auditory deficits in schizophrenia

Meet the PI LectureBeyond mismatch negativity: Studying echoic memory and adaptation in the monkey to better understand auditory deficits in schizophrenia University of PittsburghPitt Psychiatry Meet the PI Lecture Tobias Teichert, PhDAssistant Professor of Psychiatry...

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Cell-type specific alterations of type 1 cannabinoid receptors in patients with schizophrenia

TNP SeminarCell-type specific alterations of type 1 cannabinoid receptors in patients with schizophrenia TRANSLATIONAL NEUROSCIENCE PROGRAM SEMINAR SERIESSponsored by the Translational Neuroscience Program and Department of Psychiatry Shinny-yi Chou, MD,...

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The suprachiasmatic nucleus regulates anxiety-like behavior in mice
Developmental circadian rhythm disruption induces sex-specific substance use-related phenotypes in mice

TNP SeminarThe suprachiasmatic nucleus regulates anxiety-like behavior in miceDevelopmental circadian rhythm disruption induces sex-specific substance use-related phenotypes in mice TRANSLATIONAL NEUROSCIENCE PROGRAM SEMINAR SERIESSponsored by the Translational...
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