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INTRODUCTION
Timothy Condon

BEHAVIORAL NEUROSCIENCE OF NICOTINE ADDICTION
A Dual Role for Nicotine in Reinforcement: The Interaction Between Nicotine and Non-Drug Cues
Nadia Chaudhri

Imaging the Alpha4/Beta2 nAChR in the Human Brain
Yu-Shin Ding, Ph.D.

Aversion Versus Reward in Nicotine Reinforcement Circuits
Steven R. Laviolette, Ph.D.

GABAergic and Glutamatergic Mechanisms Underlying Nicotine Addiction
Athina Markou, Ph.D.

The Dopamine D3 Receptor System: New Possibilities for Dopamine-Based Reward
Christian A. Heidbreder, Ph.D.

CREATIVE DIRECTIONS IN IMAGING
Translational Imaging of Methylphenidate in Developing Animals
Susan L. Andersen, Ph.D.

Multiscale Imaging as an Approach To Elucidate CNS Sites of Stimulus Action
Maryann E. Martone, Ph.D.

MRI/PET Imaging of Fetal Development
Helene Benveniste, M.D., Ph.D.

In Vivo Mammalian Brain Imaging Using One- and Two-Photon Fluorescence Microendoscopy
Mark J. Schnitzer, Ph.D.

MECHANISMS OF BRAIN RESILIENCY AND REPAIR
Unraveling Survival Strategies
Valina L. Dawson, Ph.D.

Novel Therapeutic Approaches for Neurodegenerative Disorders: Enhancing Brain Resiliency and Repair
Ole Isacson, M.D.

Brain Repair and Rehabilitation: Behavorial and Pharmacological Treatments
Bryan Kolb, Ph.D.

Estrogen Regulates the Structure and Function of Synapses in the Hippocampus
Catherine S. Woolley, Ph.D.

THE ROLE OF GLUTAMATE IN DRUG ADDICTION
Excitatory Control of Mesolimbic and Mesocortical Dopamine Neurons
Susan R. Sesack, Ph.D.

Cocaine- and Extinction-Induced Neuroplasticity in AMPA Receptors Regulate Drug-Seeking Behavior
David W. Self, Ph.D.

Role of VTA Glutamate in Contextual Cue-Induced Relapse to Heroin-Seeking
Yavin M. Shaham, Ph.D.

Phenotype-Driven Approaches to Understanding the Neuronal Plasticity Associated With Drugs of Abuse
Marc G. Caron, Ph.D.

Are New Targets for Addiction Pharmacotherapy Hiding in Excitatory Synapses?
Peter W. Kalivas, Ph.D.


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