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A list of key readings about Food reward.
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Review Articles

Berridge KC (2007). The debate over dopamine’s role in reward: the case for incentive salience Psychopharmacology 191:391–431

Changizi MA et al.(2002). Evidence that appetitive responses for dehydration and food-deprivation are learned. Physiol. Behav. 75, 295–304.

Delgado, MR. (2007) Reward-related responses in the human striatum Ann NY Acad Sci 1104:70–88

de Wit H, Wise RA (1977) Blockade of cocaine reinforcement in rats with the dopamine receptor blocker pimozide, but not with the noradrenergic blockers phentolamine or phenoxybenzamine Can J Psychol 31:195–203.

Epstein LH et al.(2007) Food reinforcement and eating: a multilevel analysis Psychol Bull 133:884–906

Figlewicz DP (2003) Adiposity signals and food reward: expanding the CNS roles of insulin and leptin Am J Physiol 284:R882-92

Figlewicz DP, Benoit SC (2009) Insulin, leptin, and food reward: update Am J Physiol 296:R9-R19

Johanson IB, Hall WG (1979) Appetitive learning in 1-day-old rat pups Science 205:419–421.

Liebman JM, Butcher LL (1974). Comparative involvement of dopamine and noradrenaline in rate-free self-stimulation in substantia nigra, lateral hypothalamus, and mesencephalic central gray N-S. Arch. Pharmacol

Magni P et al. (2009) Feeding behavior in mammals including humans Ann N Y Acad.Sci 1163:221-32

Maldonado, R et al (2006). Involvement of the endocannabinoid system in drug addiction. Trends Neurosci 29:225-32.

Natori S et al. (2009) Subsecond reward-related dopamine release in the mouse dorsal striatum Neurosci Res 63:267–72

Noble EP et al. (1994) D2 dopamine receptor gene and obesity. Int J Eating Disorders 15:205–217

Palmiter RD (2007) Is dopamine a physiologically relevant mediator of feeding behaviour? TINS 30. 8:375-81

Palmiter RD. (2008) Dopamine Signaling in the Dorsal Striatum Is Essential for Motivated Behaviors: Lessons from Dopamine-deficient Mice Ann N Y Acad Sci 1129:35–46.

Pecina S (2008) Opioid reward 'liking' and 'wanting' in the nucleus accumbens Physiol Behav 94(5):675-80

Solinas M (2008) 'The endocannabinoid system in brain reward processes. Br J Pharmacol 154:369-83.

Spanagel R & Weiss F (1999). The dopamine hypothesis of reward: past and current status. TINS. 22.11: 521-7

Satoh, T. Nakai, S. Sato T., Kimura M. (2003) Correlated Coding of Motivation and Outcome of Decision by dopamine neurons. The Journal of Neuroscience, 23(30):9913–9923

Spanagel R and Weiss F (1999) The dopamine hypothesis of reward: past and current status. Trends Neurosci 22:521-7.

Steiner JE et al.(2001) Comparative expression of hedonic impact: affective reactions to taste by human infants and other primates.Neurosci. Biobehav. Rev. 25:53–74

Wang et al. (2001) Brain dopamine and obesity The Lancet 357:354-7

Wickens JR et al. (2007) Striatal Contributions to Reward and Decision Making Ann. N.Y. Acad. Sci 1104:192–212

Wise RA (2006) Role of brain dopamine in food reward and reinforcement Philos Trans R Soc Lond B Biol Sci 361:1149–58.

Wise RA (2004b) Drive, incentive, and reinforcement: the antecedents and consequences of motivation. Nebr Symp Motiv 50, 159–195.

Wise RA & Rompre PP (1989). Ann rev Psychol 40: 191-225

Primary Research Papers

Abizaid A et al. (2006) Ghrelin modulates the activity and synaptic input organization of midbrain dopamine neurons while promoting appetite J Clin Invest 116:3229–39

Darvas M, Palmiter RD (2009) Restriction of dopamine signaling to the dorsolateral striatum is sufficient for many cognitive behaviours PNAS 106;34, 14664–14669

Figlewicz DP et al. Intraventricular insulin and leptin decrease sucrose self-administration in rats Physiol Behav 89:611–616, 2006.

Figlewicz DP et al. (2004) Intraventricular insulin and leptin reverse place preference conditioned with high fat food. Behav Neurosci 118:479–48

Fouriezos G, Wise RA (1976) Pimozide-induced extinction of intracranial self-stimulation: response patterns rule out motor or performance deficits. Brain Res 103, 377–380.

Sipols AJ et al. (2000) Insulin and raclopride combine to decrease short-term intake of sucrose solutions Peptides 21:1361–7