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Mitchell Morningstar
Mitchell Morningstar
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Social isolation reduces serotonergic fiber density in the inferior colliculus of female, but not male, mice
SM Keesom, MD Morningstar, R Sandlain, BM Wise, LM Hurley
Brain research 1694, 94-103, 2018
272018
Impaired cognitive flexibility and heightened urgency are associated with increased alcohol consumption in rodent models of excessive drinking
E De Falco, SM White, MD Morningstar, B Ma, LT Nkurunziza, ...
Addiction Biology 26 (5), e13004, 2021
182021
Ethanol Alters Variability, But Not Rate, of Firing in Medial Prefrontal Cortex Neurons of Awake‐Behaving Rats
MD Morningstar, DN Linsenbardt, CC Lapish
Alcoholism: Clinical and Experimental Research 44 (11), 2225-2238, 2020
152020
Understanding ethanol's acute effects on medial prefrontal cortex neural activity using state-space approaches
MD Morningstar, WH Barnett, CR Goodlett, A Kuznetsov, CC Lapish
Neuropharmacology 198, 108780, 2021
82021
Anterior insular cortex firing links initial and sustained encoding during aversion-resistant alcohol consumption
P Starski, M Morningstar, S Katner, R Frasier, T De Oliveira Sergio, ...
Biorxiv, 2022.05. 24.493243, 2022
32022
Neural Activity in the Anterior Insula at Drinking Onset and Licking Relates to Compulsion-Like Alcohol Consumption
P Starski, MD Morningstar, SN Katner, RM Frasier, TDO Sergio, S Wean, ...
Journal of Neuroscience 44 (9), 2024
22024
Flexible coding schemes in dorsomedial prefrontal cortex underlie decision-making during delay discounting
SM White, MD Morningstar, E De Falco, DN Linsenbardt, B Ma, MA Parks, ...
bioRxiv, 2023
12023
Impulsive Choices Emerge When the Anterior Cingulate Cortex Fails to Encode Deliberative Strategies
SM White, MD Morningstar, E De Falco, DN Linsenbardt, B Ma, MA Parks, ...
eneuro 11 (11), 2024
2024
Neural basis of cognitive control signals in anterior cingulate cortex during delay discounting
JK Seamans, S White, M Morningstar, E Emberly, D Linsenbardt, B Ma, ...
bioRxiv, 2024
2024
Proactive Versus Reactive Control Strategies Differentially Mediate Alcohol Drinking in Male Wistars and P Rats
MD Morningstar, NM Timme, B Ma, E Cornwell, T Galbari, CC Lapish
Eneuro 11 (3), 2024
2024
Connectivity of the neuronal network for contextual fear memory is disrupted in a mouse model of third‐trimester binge‐like ethanol exposure
MD Morningstar, KM Lopez, SS Mayfield, RN Almeida‐Mancero, ...
Alcohol: Clinical and Experimental Research, 2024
2024
Third Trimester Equivalent Prenatal Alcohol Exposure Leads to Impaired Contextual Conditioning Paralleled by Blunted Activity of the Anteroventral Thalamus
M Morningstar, D Linsenbardt, K Lopez, F Valenzuela
2024
Proactive Versus Reactive Control Strategies Differentially Mediate Alcohol Seeking in Wistars and P Rats
MD Morningstar
2023
ANTERIOR INSULAR CORTEX FIRING ACTIVITY LINKS INITIAL AND SUSTAINED ENCODING DURING AVERSION-RESISTANT ALCOHOL CONSUMPTION
P Starski, M Morningstar, S Katner, R Sandler, T Sergio, D Oliveira, ...
ALCOHOLISM-CLINICAL AND EXPERIMENTAL RESEARCH 46, 14A-14A, 2022
2022
RODENTS DEPLOY FLEXIBLE STRATEGIES IN A PAVLOVIAN CONDITIONED ALCOHOL SEEKING TASK
MD Morningstar, NM Timme, CC Lapish
ALCOHOLISM-CLINICAL AND EXPERIMENTAL RESEARCH 46, 83A-83A, 2022
2022
Anterior Insular Cortex Activity Encodes Aversion-Resistant Alcohol Consumption
P Starski, M Morningstar, R Sandler, TDO Sergio, C Lapish, F Hopf
NEUROPSYCHOPHARMACOLOGY 46 (SUPPL 1), 398-399, 2021
2021
PROSPECTIVE STRATEGIES IN DORSAL MEDIAL PREFRONTAL CORTEX POPULATION ACTIVITY OF WISTAR RATS DURING DELAY DISCOUNTING
SM White, E De Falco, MD Morningstar, DN Linsenbardt, CL Czachowski, ...
ALCOHOLISM-CLINICAL AND EXPERIMENTAL RESEARCH 44, 22-22, 2020
2020
DIFFERENTIAL EFFECTS OF ETHANOL ON NEURAL ACTIVITY IN MEDIAL PREFRONTAL CORTEX OF BEHAVING VERSUS ANESTHETIZED RATS
MD Morningstar, CC Lapish
ALCOHOLISM-CLINICAL AND EXPERIMENTAL RESEARCH 44, 22-22, 2020
2020
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