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The role of dopamine in the accumbens core in the expression of Pavlovian‐conditioned responses
Benjamin T. Saunders, Terry E. Robinson
European Journal of Neuroscience (2012) Vol. 36, Iss. 4, pp. 2521-2532
Open Access | Times Cited: 301

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Pleasure Systems in the Brain
Kent Berridge, Morten L. Kringelbach
Neuron (2015) Vol. 86, Iss. 3, pp. 646-664
Open Access | Times Cited: 1454

Dopamine reward prediction-error signalling: a two-component response
Wolfram Schultz
Nature reviews. Neuroscience (2016) Vol. 17, Iss. 3, pp. 183-195
Open Access | Times Cited: 876

The Nucleus Accumbens: An Interface Between Cognition, Emotion, and Action
Stan Floresco
Annual Review of Psychology (2014) Vol. 66, Iss. 1, pp. 25-52
Closed Access | Times Cited: 793

Neuroscience of affect: brain mechanisms of pleasure and displeasure
Kent Berridge, Morten L. Kringelbach
Current Opinion in Neurobiology (2013) Vol. 23, Iss. 3, pp. 294-303
Open Access | Times Cited: 483

Dopamine neurons create Pavlovian conditioned stimuli with circuit-defined motivational properties
Benjamin T. Saunders, Jocelyn M. Richard, Elyssa B. Margolis, et al.
Nature Neuroscience (2018) Vol. 21, Iss. 8, pp. 1072-1083
Open Access | Times Cited: 378

Model-based and model-free Pavlovian reward learning: Revaluation, revision, and revelation
Peter Dayan, Kent Berridge
Cognitive Affective & Behavioral Neuroscience (2014) Vol. 14, Iss. 2, pp. 473-492
Open Access | Times Cited: 345

Inhibitory Input from the Lateral Hypothalamus to the Ventral Tegmental Area Disinhibits Dopamine Neurons and Promotes Behavioral Activation
Edward H. Nieh, Caitlin M. Vander Weele, Gillian A. Matthews, et al.
Neuron (2016) Vol. 90, Iss. 6, pp. 1286-1298
Open Access | Times Cited: 345

Hunger-Driven Motivational State Competition
C. Joseph Burnett, Chia Li, Emily S. Webber, et al.
Neuron (2016) Vol. 92, Iss. 1, pp. 187-201
Open Access | Times Cited: 252

On the motivational properties of reward cues: Individual differences
Terry E. Robinson, Lindsay M. Yager, Elizabeth S. Cogan, et al.
Neuropharmacology (2013) Vol. 76, pp. 450-459
Open Access | Times Cited: 226

‘Liking’ and ‘wanting’ in eating and food reward: Brain mechanisms and clinical implications
Ileana Morales, Kent Berridge
Physiology & Behavior (2020) Vol. 227, pp. 113152-113152
Open Access | Times Cited: 225

Understanding Addiction Using Animal Models
Brittany N. Kuhn, Peter W. Kalivas, Ana‐Clara Bobadilla
Frontiers in Behavioral Neuroscience (2019) Vol. 13
Open Access | Times Cited: 145

Contextual cues facilitate dynamic value encoding in the mesolimbic dopamine system
Kurt M. Fraser, Val Collins, Amy R. Wolff, et al.
Current Biology (2025)
Closed Access | Times Cited: 1

Neurobiological basis of individual variation in stimulus-reward learning
Shelly B. Flagel, Terry E. Robinson
Current Opinion in Behavioral Sciences (2017) Vol. 13, pp. 178-185
Open Access | Times Cited: 164

Mapping brain circuits of reward and motivation: In the footsteps of Ann Kelley
Jocelyn M. Richard, Daniel C. Castro, Alexandra G. DiFeliceantonio, et al.
Neuroscience & Biobehavioral Reviews (2012) Vol. 37, Iss. 9, pp. 1919-1931
Open Access | Times Cited: 163

Individual variation in resisting temptation: Implications for addiction
Benjamin T. Saunders, Terry E. Robinson
Neuroscience & Biobehavioral Reviews (2013) Vol. 37, Iss. 9, pp. 1955-1975
Open Access | Times Cited: 159

Cue-Evoked Cocaine "Craving": Role of Dopamine in the Accumbens Core
Benjamin T. Saunders, Lindsay M. Yager, Terry E. Robinson
Journal of Neuroscience (2013) Vol. 33, Iss. 35, pp. 13989-14000
Open Access | Times Cited: 156

Cholinergic Control over Attention in Rats Prone to Attribute Incentive Salience to Reward Cues
Giovanna Paolone, Christopher C. Angelakos, Paul Meyer, et al.
Journal of Neuroscience (2013) Vol. 33, Iss. 19, pp. 8321-8335
Open Access | Times Cited: 148

Positive Reinforcement Mediated by Midbrain Dopamine Neurons Requires D1 and D2 Receptor Activation in the Nucleus Accumbens
Elizabeth E. Steinberg, Josiah R. Boivin, Benjamin T. Saunders, et al.
PLoS ONE (2014) Vol. 9, Iss. 4, pp. e94771-e94771
Open Access | Times Cited: 144

Sign Tracking, but Not Goal Tracking, is Resistant to Outcome Devaluation
Sara E. Morrison, Michael Bamkole, Saleem M. Nicola
Frontiers in Neuroscience (2015) Vol. 9
Open Access | Times Cited: 131

Initial uncertainty in Pavlovian reward prediction persistently elevates incentive salience and extends sign-tracking to normally unattractive cues
Mike J.F. Robinson, Patrick Anselme, Adam M. Fischer, et al.
Behavioural Brain Research (2014) Vol. 266, pp. 119-130
Open Access | Times Cited: 119

Dynamic mesolimbic dopamine signaling during action sequence learning and expectation violation
Anne L. Collins, Venuz Y. Greenfield, Jeffrey K. Bye, et al.
Scientific Reports (2016) Vol. 6, Iss. 1
Open Access | Times Cited: 118

Nucleus accumbens core dopamine signaling tracks the need‐based motivational value of food‐paired cues
Tara J. Aitken, Venuz Y. Greenfield, Kate M. Wassum
Journal of Neurochemistry (2015) Vol. 136, Iss. 5, pp. 1026-1036
Open Access | Times Cited: 110

Dopamine, reward learning, and active inference
Thomas H. B. FitzGerald, Raymond J. Dolan, Karl Friston
Frontiers in Computational Neuroscience (2015) Vol. 9
Open Access | Times Cited: 110

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