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Our goal is to establish an understanding of the molecular and neuronal circuits that are responsible for controlling reward-related behavior. We seek to define brain mechanisms that regulate eating and activity relevant to weight regulation and the development of obesity. We also study neural mechanisms underlying drug addiction including translational projects aimed at treatment. Moreover, we have an in understanding the drive and motivation for physical activity that is a relatively understudied but key component of body weight regulation.
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Translational Psychiatryno. 1 (2024): 1-11
Kaitlyn LaRocco, Peroushini Villiamma, Justin Hill, Mara A Russell,Ralph J DiLeone,Stephanie M Groman
bioRxiv : the preprint server for biology (2024)
Gustavo Angarita,Patrick Worhunsky, Marcella Mignosa,Jean-Dominique Gallezot,Brian Pittman,Nabeel Nabulsi, Adam Stryjewski, Richard Trinko,Ralph DiLeone,Richard Carson,Robert Malison,Marc Potenza
NEUROPSYCHOPHARMACOLOGY (2023): 321-321
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Nature Metabolismno. 6 (2023): 1059-1072
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Ruth H. Asch,Santosh Pothula,Takuya Toyonaga,Krista Fowles,Stephanie M. Groman, Rolando Garcia-Milian,Ralph J. DiLeone,Jane R. Taylor,Irina Esterlis
Neuropsychopharmacologyno. 3 (2022): 489-497
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