Baunez_2005_Nat.Neurosci_8_484

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Title : The subthalamic nucleus exerts opposite control on cocaine and 'natural' rewards - Baunez_2005_Nat.Neurosci_8_484
Author(s) : Baunez C , Dias C , Cador M , Amalric M
Ref : Nat Neurosci , 8 :484 , 2005
Abstract :

A challenge in treating drug addicts is preventing their pathological motivation for the drug without impairing their general affective state toward natural reinforcers. Here we have shown that discrete lesions of the subthalamic nucleus greatly decreased the motivation of rats for cocaine while increasing it for food reward. The subthalamic nucleus, a key structure controlling basal ganglia outputs, is therefore able to oppositely modulate the effect of 'natural' rewards and drugs of abuse on behavior. Modulating the activity of the subthalamic nucleus might prove to be a new target for the treatment of cocaine addiction.

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Baunez C, Dias C, Cador M, Amalric M (2005)
The subthalamic nucleus exerts opposite control on cocaine and 'natural' rewards
Nat Neurosci 8 :484

Baunez C, Dias C, Cador M, Amalric M (2005)
Nat Neurosci 8 :484