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Selected Abstracts and Posters

White, W., Hackney, R. C., Peyton, D. K. and White, I. M. Dopamine D1 and D2 receptor gene expression in the dopaminergic system following amphetamine treatment in rats. Society for Neuroscience Abstracts, Program No. 65.25, 2007.

Beyer, J. and White, W. The effects of selective D1-like and D2-like receptor agonists on circadian patterns of food intake in rats. Kentucky Academy of Science. Louisville, KY, November, 2007.

Hundley, M. and White, W. The effects of doses of amphetamine on circadian patterns of food intake in rats. Kentucky Academy of Science. Louisville, KY, November, 2007.

White, W., Sherrill, L. K., Hundley, M. and White, I. M. The effects of amphetamine on periodically assessed food-related motivation in rats. Society for Neuroscience Abstracts, Program No. 391.12, 2006.

White, W., Roy, S. L. and White, I. M. Dopamine D1 and D2 receptor interaction may initiate amphetamine-induced hypoactivity in rats. 1st Biennial National IDeA Symposium of Biomedical Research Excellence (NISBRE). Washington, DC, July, 2006.

Sherrill, L. K., McNabb, T. R., Hundley, M., Cates, R. and White, W. The effects of amphetamine on periodically assessed food-related motivation. 1st Biennial National IDeA Symposium of Biomedical Research Excellence (NISBRE). Washington, DC, July 2006.

Sherrill, L. K., White, W. and White, I. M. Effects of amphetamine on circadian pattern of progressive ratio performance in rats. Association for Psychological Science. New York, NY, May, 2006.

Sherrill, L. K. and White, W. Time-dependent effects of amphetamine on periodically assessed progressive ratio performance. 19th Annual Tri-State Conference on Animal  Learning  & Behavior. Indianapolis, IN, April, 2006

Khalyfa, A., White, I. M., Blair, C. M., Qiang, H., Roy, S. L., Bardo, M. T., Cooper, N. G. F. and White, W. Changes in gene expression in the nucleus accumbens of the rat during a putative amphetamine-induced acute withdrawal. UT-ORNL-KBRIN Bioinformatics Summit. Cadiz, KY, April, 2006.

Hundley, M., Cates, R., McNabb, T. R., Blair, C. M. and White, W. Continuous progressive ratio schedules as an assessment of the effects of amphetamine on motivation. Posters at the Capitol. Frankfort, KY, February, 2006.

White, W., Blair, C. M., Roy, S. L., Khalyfa, A., Qiang, H., Cooper, N. G. F., Bardo, M. T. and White, I. M. Changes in gene expression in the nucleus accumbens of the rat during a putative amphetamine-induced acute withdrawal. Society for Neuroscience Abstracts, Program No. 342.6, 2005.

Blair, C. M. and White, W. Context conditioning during an apparent amphetamine-induced acute withdrawal in rats. American Psychological Society. Los Angeles, CA, May, 2005.

Roy, S. L., Meade, J. and White, W. Circadian locomotor activity of rats following administration of either amphetamine or a combination of selective D1 (SKF 81297) and D2 (Quinpirole) dopamine receptor agonists. Society for Neuroscience Abstracts, Program No. 807.3, 2004.

White, W., Griffith, D. B. and Meade, J. Sensitivity of rats to the locomotor activating effects of amphetamine administered during amphetamine-induced acute withdrawal and recovery. Society for Neuroscience Abstracts, Program No. 807.5, 2004.

White, W., Hagiwara, N., Caudill, A. B., Mattingly, B. A. and White, I. M. Involvement of dopaminergic mechanisms in acute withdrawal induced by amphetamine administration in rats. Society for Neuroscience Abstracts, Program No. 292.12, 2003.

Roy, S. L. and White, W. Dopamine D1 and D2 receptor activation and acute withdrawal in rats. American Psychological Society. Chicago, IL, May, 2004.

White, W. Amphetamine-induced acute withdrawal in rats. Behavioral Neuroscience Psychopharmacology Brown Bag. Lexington, KY, Feb, 2004.

White, W., Hagiwara, N., Caudill, A. B., Mattingly, B. A. and White, I. M. Involvement of dopaminergic mechanisms in acute withdrawal induced by amphetamine administration in rats. Society for Neuroscience Abstracts, Program No. 292.12, 2003.

White, W. Potently affective events and time-dependent changes in circadian activity. 16th Annual Tri-State Conference on Animal Learning and Behavior. Bloomington, IN, April, 2003.

White, W. Circadian activity. Center for the Integrative Study of Animal Behavior: Invited Speaker Series. Indiana University, Bloomington, IN, March, 2003.

Caudill, A. B. and White, W. Apomorphine-induced acute withdrawal in rats. Kentucky Academy of Science. Highland Heights, KY, November, 2002.

White, I. M., Mattingly, B. A., Caudill, B. and White, W. Hippocampal modulation of hyperactivity induced by amphetamine infusions into nucleus accumbens. Society for Neuroscience Abstracts, Program No. 289.2, 2002.

White, W., Mattingly, B. A., Duke, A., Liu, Y., Dunkman, J. A., Charles, D. and White, I. M. Apomorphine-induced acute withdrawal in rats. Society for Neuroscience Abstracts, Program No. 400.4, 2002.

White, W., Salazar, R. F., Feldon, J. F. and White, I. Systemic amphetamine produces activity changes indicative of short term withdrawal whereas microinfusion into the nucleus accumbens does not. Society for Neuroscience Abstracts, Program No. 878.12, 2001.

White, W., Feldon, J. F. and White, I. Development of psychomotor stimulant-induced activity patterns in rats. Society for Neuroscience Abstracts, Program No. 271.18, 2000.

White, W., Schwartz, G. J. and Moran, T. H. Peripheral CCK administration produces enhanced locomotion after a circadian interval in fasted rats.  Society for Neuroscience Abstracts, Program No. 622.7, 1999.

White, W., Feldon, J. F., Heidbreder, C. A. and White, I. Predictable and unpredictable schedules of cocaine administration produce differences in circadian activity patterns and in the response to cocaine challenge in rats. Z?Neuroscience Center Symposium. Z? Switzerland, October, 1999.

White, W. and Moran, T. H. Meal Size and Cephalic factors in meal-engendered circadian activity patterns in rats. Society for the Study of Ingestive Behavior. Baltimore, MD, July, 1997.

White, W., Schwartz, G. J., McHugh, P. R. and Moran, T. H. Endogenous cholecystokinin in gastric emptying of peptone in the rat. Society for Neuroscience Abstracts, Program No.181.20, 1996.

White, W. and Timberlake, W. Meal-engendered circadian succeeding activity in rats. Society for the Study of Ingestive Behavior. Banff, Alberta, Canada, August, 1996.

White, I., White, W. and Timberlake, W. Meals incrementally and instantaneously reset circadian activity patterns in suprachiasmatic nucleus lesioned rats. Society for Neuroscience Abstracts, Program No. 954, 1995.

White, W. and Timberlake, W. Fixed feeding times entrain food-anticipatory and rest-activity rhythms of rats. American Psychological Society. Chicago, IL, June, 1993.

White, W. and Timberlake, W. Two daily feedings reorganize the pattern of rats' daily wheel turning via an endogenous oscillator. Society for Research on Biological Rhythms. Jacksonville, FL, May, 1992.

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