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Dr. Aston-Jones CV - Medical University of South Carolina

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Curriculum Vitae: Gary <strong>Aston</strong>-<strong>Jones</strong>, Ph.D.<br />

August 27, 2012<br />

Page 32<br />

229. Michiyo Iba, Janusz Rajkowski and Gary <strong>Aston</strong>-<strong>Jones</strong>, Decision-related activation <strong>of</strong><br />

locus coeruleus neurons during oculomotor tasks. Soc. Neurosci Abstr. 31: 412.5 (2005).<br />

230. Gompf, H. and <strong>Aston</strong>-<strong>Jones</strong>, G., Role <strong>of</strong> orexin inputs in the circadian rhythm <strong>of</strong> locus<br />

coeruleus impulse activity. Soc. Neurosci Abstr. 32: 458.4 (2006).<br />

231. S.D. Mague, M. Wimmer, M. Hummel, G.C. Harris, G. <strong>Aston</strong>-<strong>Jones</strong>, Cocaine-induced<br />

elevations in ΔFosB correlate with increased drug reward and decreased novelty reward.<br />

Soc. Neurosci Abstr. 32: 486.9 (2006).<br />

232. Alice Luo and Gary <strong>Aston</strong>-<strong>Jones</strong>, Topographically Segregated Populations <strong>of</strong> Ventral<br />

Tegmental Area Dopamine Neurons Fire at Different Phases <strong>of</strong> the Circadian Cycle. Soc.<br />

Neurosci Abstr. 32: 486.6 (2006).<br />

233. C. Mejias-Aponte and G. <strong>Aston</strong>-<strong>Jones</strong>, Neurophysiological characterization <strong>of</strong> the<br />

retrorubral field: focus on dopamine neurons <strong>of</strong> the A8 area. Soc. Neurosci Abstr. 32:<br />

486.7 (2006).<br />

234. M. Wimmer , G.C. Harris and G. <strong>Aston</strong>-<strong>Jones</strong>, Innervation <strong>of</strong> the ventral tegmental area<br />

from lateral hypothalamic orexin neurons is necessary for acquisition <strong>of</strong> morphine<br />

conditioned place preference. Soc. Neurosci Abstr. 32: 486.8 (2006).<br />

235. L. Massi, D. Moorman and G. <strong>Aston</strong>-<strong>Jones</strong>, Responses <strong>of</strong> ventral tegmental area neurons<br />

to stimulation <strong>of</strong> orexin cell fields in vivo. Soc. Neurosci Abstr. 33: 916.3 (2007).<br />

236. D. Moorman and G. <strong>Aston</strong>-<strong>Jones</strong>, Modulation <strong>of</strong> ventral tegmental area neural responses<br />

to prefrontal stimulation by local orexin application in vivo. Soc. Neurosci Abstr. 33:<br />

916.3 (2007).<br />

237. R. Smith, R. See and G. <strong>Aston</strong>-<strong>Jones</strong>, The orexin-1 receptor antagonist SB-334867<br />

blocks cue induced reinstatement <strong>of</strong> cocaine-seeking. Soc. Neurosci Abstr. 33: 916.1<br />

(2007).<br />

238. K. A. Richardson, P. T. Knackstedt and G. <strong>Aston</strong>-<strong>Jones</strong>, Orexin neurons that project to<br />

the ventral tegmental area are activated by morphine preference during protracted forced<br />

abstinence. Soc. Neurosci Abstr. 33: 916.4 (2007).<br />

239. C. Mejias-Aponte, G. <strong>Aston</strong>-<strong>Jones</strong> and B. Waterhouse, Nociceptive responses <strong>of</strong><br />

dopaminergic and non-dopaminergic neurons within the retrorubral field. Soc. Neurosci<br />

Abstr. 33: 513.13 (2007).

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