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Richard Beninger
Richard Beninger
Professor Emeritus, Queen's University
Verified email at queensu.ca
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The role of dopamine in locomotor activity and learning
RJ Beninger
Brain Research Reviews 6 (2), 173-196, 1983
11201983
Dopamine D1-like receptors and reward-related incentive learning
RJ Beninger, R Miller
Neuroscience & biobehavioral reviews 22 (2), 335-345, 1998
3961998
Pimozide blocks establishment but not expression of amphetamine-produced environment-specific conditioning
RJ Beninger, BL Hahn
Science 220 (4603), 1304-1306, 1983
3081983
The cannabinoid CB1 receptor antagonist SR141716A attenuates the memory impairment produced by Δ9-tetrahydrocannabinol or anandamide
PE Mallet, RJ Beninger
Psychopharmacology 140, 11-19, 1998
2351998
Depressive symptoms in Parkinson's disease: a comparison with disabled control subjects
TS Ehmann, RJ Beninger, MJ Gawel, RJ Riopelle
Journal of Geriatric Psychiatry and Neurology 3 (1), 3-9, 1990
2221990
Paradoxical effects of the opioid antagonist naltrexone on morphine analgesia, tolerance, and reward in rats
KJ Powell, NS Abul-Husn, A Jhamandas, MC Olmstead, RJ Beninger, ...
Journal of Pharmacology and Experimental Therapeutics 300 (2), 588-596, 2002
2172002
The use of conditioned suppression to evaluate the nature of neuroleptic-induced avoidance deficits.
RJ Beninger, ST Mason, AG Phillips, HC Fibiger
Journal of Pharmacology and Experimental Therapeutics 213 (3), 623-627, 1980
1781980
Pimozide blocks establishment but not expression of cocaine-produced environment-specific conditioning
RJ Beninger, RS Herz
Life sciences 38 (15), 1425-1431, 1986
1761986
Differential effects of scopolamine on working and reference memory of rats in the radial maze
BA Wirsching, RJ Beninger, K Jhamandas, RJ Boegman, SR El-Defrawy
Pharmacology Biochemistry and Behavior 20 (5), 659-662, 1984
1761984
Dopaminergic substrates of cocaine-induced place conditioning
MA Morency, RJ Beninger
Brain Research 399 (1), 33-41, 1986
1521986
Typical and atypical antipsychotic medications differentially affect two nondeclarative memory tasks in schizophrenic patients: a double dissociation
RJ Beninger, J Wasserman, K Zanibbi, D Charbonneau, J Mangels, ...
Schizophrenia research 61 (2-3), 281-292, 2003
1502003
Caffeine-induced place and taste conditioning: production of dose-dependent preference and aversion
NT Brockwell, R Eikelboom, RJ Beninger
Pharmacology Biochemistry and Behavior 38 (3), 513-517, 1991
1501991
Place preference induced by nucleus accumbens amphetamine is impaired by antagonists of ERK or p38 MAP kinases in rats.
TV Gerdjikov, GM Ross, RJ Beninger
Behavioral neuroscience 118 (4), 740, 2004
1462004
The effect of pimozide on the establishment of conditioned reinforcement
RJ Beninger, AG Phillips
Psychopharmacology 68, 147-153, 1980
1461980
Protection against quinolinic acid-mediated excitotoxicity in nigrostriatal dopaminergic neurons by endogenous kynurenic acid
AF Miranda, RJ Boegman, RJ Beninger, K Jhamandas
Neuroscience 78 (4), 967-975, 1997
1411997
Dopamine D-1 and D-2 receptors in relation to reward and performance: a case for the D-1 receptor as a primary site of therapeutic action of neuroleptic drugs
R Miller, JR Wickens, RJ Beninger
Progress in Neurobiology 34 (2), 143-183, 1990
1341990
Pimozide-induced suppression of responding: Evidence against a block of food reward
ST Mason, RJ Beninger, HC Fibiger, AG Phillips
Pharmacology Biochemistry and Behavior 12 (6), 917-923, 1980
1341980
Effects of Parkinson disease on two putative nondeclarative learning tasks: probabilistic classification and gambling
JG Perretta, G Pari, RJ Beninger
Cognitive and Behavioral Neurology 18 (4), 185-192, 2005
1322005
Receptor subtype-specific dopaminergic agents and conditioned behavior
RJ Beninger, DC Hoffman, EJ Mazurski
Neuroscience & Biobehavioral Reviews 13 (2-3), 113-122, 1989
1281989
Psychopharmacology of conditioned reward: evidence for a rewarding signal at D1-like dopamine receptors
MA Sutton, RJ Beninger
Psychopharmacology 144, 95-110, 1999
1271999
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