“Papers of School of Cognitive Sciences”
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11. M. Ezzati, M. Ezzati, M. Fattah, R. Mozafari, R. Azizbeigi and A. Haghparast,
The role of D1-like dopamine receptors within the ventral tegmental area in the cannabidiol's inhibitory effects on the methamphetamine-induced conditioned place preference in rats,
Brain Research (2024), [abstract]
12. S. Shahabifar, A. Yazdanpanah and A. Vahabie,
The effect of an embodied intervention on responsibility: put a load on one's shoulder,
Cognitive Processing (2024), [abstract]
13. M. Aliramezani, A. Farrokhi, C. Constantinidis and M. Daliri,
Delta-alpha/beta coupling as a signature of visual working memory in the prefrontal cortex,
iScience 27(2024), [abstract]
14. S. Nili Ahmadabadi , M. Haghifam, V. Shah-Mansouri and S. Ershadmanesh,
Design and evaluation of crowdsourcing platforms based on users' confidence judgments,
Scientific Reports 14(2024), [abstract]
15. M. Khamechian, M. Daliri, S. Treue and M. Esghaei,
Coupled oscillations orchestrate selective information transmission in visual cortex,
PNAS (2024), [abstract]
16. E. Danesh , S. Hassanpour , B. Vazir , M. Saghafi, M. Ghalandari-Shamami and A. Haghparast,
The restraint stress-induced antinociceptive effects decreased by antagonism of both orexin receptors within the CA1 region of the hippocampus,
Neuropeptides (2024), [abstract]
17. R. Mozafari, F. Khodagholi , N. Kaveh, M. Zibaii, P. Kalivas and A. Haghparast,
Blockade of mGluR5 in nucleus accumbens modulates calcium sensor proteins, facilitates extinction, and attenuates reinstated morphine place preference in rats,
Journal of Psychiatric Research (2024), [abstract]
18. M. Esghaei, J. Martinez-Trujillo and S. Treue,
Dissecting attention: Rate modulation vs. phase locking,
Neuron 112(2024), [abstract]
19. A. Narmashiri,
Effects of stimulus onset asynchrony on cognitive control in healthy adults,
PLOS ONE (2024), [abstract]
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D2-like dopamine receptors blockade within the dentate gyrus shows a greater effect on stress-induced analgesia in the tail-flick test compared to D1-like dopamine receptors,
Behavioral Pharmacology 35(2024), [abstract]
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