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Mike J. F. Robinson
Mike J. F. Robinson
Assistant Professor, Concordia University
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Instant transformation of learned repulsion into motivational “wanting”
MJF Robinson, KC Berridge
Current Biology 23 (4), 282-289, 2013
3002013
Roles of “wanting” and “liking” in motivating behavior: gambling, food, and drug addictions
MJF Robinson, AM Fischer, A Ahuja, EN Lesser, H Maniates
Behavioral neuroscience of motivation, 105-136, 2016
2382016
Mapping brain circuits of reward and motivation: in the footsteps of Ann Kelley
JM Richard, DC Castro, AG DiFeliceantonio, MJF Robinson, KC Berridge
Neuroscience & Biobehavioral Reviews 37 (9), 1919-1931, 2013
2132013
Reward uncertainty enhances incentive salience attribution as sign-tracking
P Anselme, MJF Robinson, KC Berridge
Behavioural brain research 238, 53-61, 2013
1962013
Individual differences in cue-induced motivation and striatal systems in rats susceptible to diet-induced obesity
MJF Robinson, PR Burghardt, CM Patterson, CW Nobile, H Akil, ...
Neuropsychopharmacology 40 (9), 2113-2123, 2015
1772015
Optogenetic excitation of central amygdala amplifies and narrows incentive motivation to pursue one reward above another
MJF Robinson, SM Warlow, KC Berridge
Journal of Neuroscience 34 (50), 16567-16580, 2014
1662014
Reconsolidation of a morphine place preference: impact of the strength and age of memory on disruption by propranolol and midazolam
MJF Robinson, KBJ Franklin
Behavioural brain research 213 (2), 201-207, 2010
1212010
Initial uncertainty in Pavlovian reward prediction persistently elevates incentive salience and extends sign-tracking to normally unattractive cues
MJF Robinson, P Anselme, AM Fischer, KC Berridge
Behavioural brain research 266, 119-130, 2014
1182014
What motivates gambling behavior? Insight into dopamine's role
P Anselme, MJF Robinson
Frontiers in Behavioral Neuroscience 7, 182, 2013
1042013
Optogenetic self-stimulation in the nucleus accumbens: D1 reward versus D2 ambivalence
SL Cole, MJF Robinson, KC Berridge
PLoS One 13 (11), e0207694, 2018
1022018
Amphetamine-induced sensitization and reward uncertainty similarly enhance incentive salience for conditioned cues.
MJF Robinson, P Anselme, K Suchomel, KC Berridge
Behavioral neuroscience 129 (4), 502, 2015
1012015
Incentive salience and the transition to addiction
MJF Robinson, TE Robinson, KC Berridge
Biological research on addiction 2, 391-399, 2013
1002013
'Wanting', 'liking’, and their relation to consciousness
P Anselme, MJF Robinson
J. Exp. Psychol. Anim. Learn. Cogn, 2016
992016
Central but not peripheral beta-adrenergic antagonism blocks reconsolidation for a morphine place preference
MJF Robinson, KBJ Franklin
Behavioural brain research 182 (1), 129-134, 2007
982007
Optogenetic central amygdala stimulation intensifies and narrows motivation for cocaine
SM Warlow, MJF Robinson, KC Berridge
Journal of Neuroscience 37 (35), 8330-8348, 2017
852017
Effects of anisomycin on consolidation and reconsolidation of a morphine-conditioned place preference
MJF Robinson, KBJ Franklin
Behavioural brain research 178 (1), 146-153, 2007
692007
Cued for risk: Evidence for an incentive sensitization framework to explain the interplay between stress and anxiety, substance abuse, and reward uncertainty in disordered …
SN Hellberg, TI Russell, MJF Robinson
Cognitive, Affective, & Behavioral Neuroscience 19, 737-758, 2019
612019
Under the influence: Effects of adolescent ethanol exposure and anxiety on motivation for uncertain gambling-like cues in male and female rats
SN Hellberg, JD Levit, MJF Robinson
Behavioural Brain Research 337, 17-33, 2018
542018
The effect of propranolol dose and novelty of the reactivation procedure on the reconsolidation of a morphine place preference
MJF Robinson, EC Ross, KBJ Franklin
Behavioural brain research 216 (1), 281-284, 2011
372011
From sign-tracking to attentional bias: Implications for gambling and substance use disorders
P Anselme, MJF Robinson
Progress in Neuro-Psychopharmacology and Biological Psychiatry 99, 109861, 2020
342020
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