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Why did the kitten cross the road? A meditation on positive versus negative reinforcement in addiction.

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J Psychiatry Neurosci. 2021 Jan 21; 46(1):E184-E185 Authors: Leyton M PMID: 33497168 [PubMed - as supplied by publisher]

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Metabotropic glutamate type 5 receptor binding availability during dextroamphetamine sensitization in mice and humans.

Author(s): Smart K, Nagano-Saito A, Milella MS, Sakae DY, Favier M, Vigneault E, Louie L, Hamilton A, Ferguson SSG, Rosa-Neto P, Narayanan S, El Mestik...

J Psychiatry Neurosci. 2020 Jun 19;45(4):190162 Authors: Smart K, Nagano-Saito A, Milella MS, Sakae DY, Favier M, Vigneault E, Louie L, Hamilton A, Ferguson SSG, Rosa-Neto P, Narayanan S, El Mesti...

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mGlu5 receptor availability in youth at risk for addictions: effects of vulnerability traits and cannabis use.

Author(s): Cox SML, Tippler M, Jaworska N, Smart K, Castellanos-Ryan N, Durand F, Allard D, Benkelfat C, Parent S, Dagher A, Vitaro F, Boivin M, Pihl R...

Neuropsychopharmacology. 2020 May 15;: Authors: Cox SML, Tippler M, Jaworska N, Smart K, Castellanos-Ryan N, Durand F, Allard D, Benkelfat C, Parent S, Dagher A, Vitaro F, Boivin M, Pihl RO, C...

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Extra-striatal D2/3 receptor availability in youth at risk for addiction.

Author(s): Jaworska N, Cox SML, Tippler M, Castellanos-Ryan N, Benkelfat C, Parent S, Dagher A, Vitaro F, Boivin M, Pihl RO, Côté SM, Tremblay RE, Ségu...

Neuropsychopharmacology. 2020 Apr 07;: Authors: Jaworska N, Cox SML, Tippler M, Castellanos-Ryan N, Benkelfat C, Parent S, Dagher A, Vitaro F, Boivin M, Pihl RO, Côté SM, Tremblay RE, S&...

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Cannabis legalization: Did we make a mistake? Update 2019

Author(s): Leyton M

J Psychiatry Neurosci. 2019 Sep 01;44(5):291-293 Authors: Leyton M PMID: 31452361 [PubMed - in process]

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Legalizing marijuana.

Author(s): Leyton M

J Psychiatry Neurosci. 2016 Mar;41(2):75-6 Authors: Leyton M PMID: 26898727 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]

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Cocaine cue-induced dopamine release in the human prefrontal cortex.

Author(s): Milella MS, Fotros A, Gravel P, Casey KF, Larcher K, Verhaeghe JA, Cox SM, Reader AJ, Dagher A, Benkelfat C, Leyton M

J Psychiatry Neurosci. 2016 08;41(5):322-30 Authors: Milella MS, Fotros A, Gravel P, Casey KF, Larcher K, Verhaeghe JA, Cox SM, Reader AJ, Dagher A, Benkelfat C, Leyton M

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Dopamine and light: effects on facial emotion recognition.

Author(s): Cawley E, Tippler M, Coupland NJ, Benkelfat C, Boivin DB, Aan Het Rot M, Leyton M

J Psychopharmacol. 2017 09;31(9):1225-1233 Authors: Cawley E, Tippler M, Coupland NJ, Benkelfat C, Boivin DB, Aan Het Rot M, Leyton M

Article GUID: 28633582

Are people with psychiatric disorders violent?

Author(s): Leyton M

J Psychiatry Neurosci. 2018 Apr 24;43(4):180058 Authors: Leyton M PMID: 29688170 [PubMed - as supplied by publisher]

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Are people with psychiatric disorders violent?

Author(s): Leyton M

J Psychiatry Neurosci. 2018 Jul;43(4):220-222 Authors: Leyton M PMID: 29947604 [PubMed - in process]

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Neuroimaging tests for clinical psychiatry: Are we there yet?

Author(s): Leyton M, Kennedy SH

J Psychiatry Neurosci. 2017 06;42(4):219-221 Authors: Leyton M, Kennedy SH PMID: 28639935 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]

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Dopamine cross-sensitization between psychostimulant drugs and stress in healthy male volunteers.

Author(s): Booij L, Welfeld K, Leyton M, Dagher A, Boileau I, Sibon I, Baker GB, Diksic M, Soucy JP, Pruessner JC, Cawley-Fiset E, Casey KF, Benkelfat C

Transl Psychiatry. 2016 Feb 23;6:e740 Authors: Booij L, Welfeld K, Leyton M, Dagher A, Boileau I, Sibon I, Baker GB, Diksic M, Soucy JP, Pruessner JC, Cawley-Fiset E, Casey KF, Benkelfat C

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Effect of (Z)-isomer content on [11C]ABP688 binding potential in humans.

Author(s): Smart K, Cox SML, Kostikov A, Shalai A, Scala SG, Tippler M, Jaworska N, Boivin M, Séguin JR, Benkelfat C, Leyton M

Eur J Nucl Med Mol Imaging. 2019 May;46(5):1175-1178 Authors: Smart K, Cox SML, Kostikov A, Shalai A, Scala SG, Tippler M, Jaworska N, Boivin M, Séguin JR, Benkelfat C, Leyton M

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Sex differences in [11C]ABP688 binding: a positron emission tomography study of mGlu5 receptors.

Author(s): Smart K, Cox SML, Scala SG, Tippler M, Jaworska N, Boivin M, Séguin JR, Benkelfat C, Leyton M

Eur J Nucl Med Mol Imaging. 2019 May;46(5):1179-1183 Authors: Smart K, Cox SML, Scala SG, Tippler M, Jaworska N, Boivin M, Séguin JR, Benkelfat C, Leyton M

Article GUID: 30627817

Posterior dopamine D2/3 receptors and brain network functional connectivity.

Author(s): Nagano-Saito A, Lissemore JI, Gravel P, Leyton M, Carbonell F, Benkelfat C

Synapse. 2017 11;71(11): Authors: Nagano-Saito A, Lissemore JI, Gravel P, Leyton M, Carbonell F, Benkelfat C

Article GUID: 28700819


Title:Dopamine and light: effects on facial emotion recognition.
Authors:Cawley ETippler MCoupland NJBenkelfat CBoivin DBAan Het Rot MLeyton M
Link:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28633582?dopt=Abstract
DOI:10.1177/0269881117711707
Category:J Psychopharmacol
PMID:28633582
Dept Affiliation: CSBN
1 1 Department of Psychiatry, McGill University, Montreal, Canada.
2 2 Association of Atlantic Universities, Halifax Nova Scotia, Canada.
3 3 Department of Psychiatry, University of Alberta, Edmonton, Canada.
4 4 Department of Psychology and School of Behavioral and Cognitive Neurosciences, University of Groningen, Groningen, The Netherlands.
5 5 Center for Studies in Behavioral Neurobiology, Concordia University, Montreal, Canada.

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Dopamine and light: effects on facial emotion recognition.

J Psychopharmacol. 2017 09;31(9):1225-1233

Authors: Cawley E, Tippler M, Coupland NJ, Benkelfat C, Boivin DB, Aan Het Rot M, Leyton M

Abstract

Bright light can affect mood states and social behaviours. Here, we tested potential interacting effects of light and dopamine on facial emotion recognition. Participants were 32 women with subsyndromal seasonal affective disorder tested in either a bright (3000 lux) or dim light (10 lux) environment. Each participant completed two test days, one following the ingestion of a phenylalanine/tyrosine-deficient mixture and one with a nutritionally balanced control mixture, both administered double blind in a randomised order. Approximately four hours post-ingestion participants completed a self-report measure of mood followed by a facial emotion recognition task. All testing took place between November and March when seasonal symptoms would be present. Following acute phenylalanine/tyrosine depletion (APTD), compared to the nutritionally balanced control mixture, participants in the dim light condition were more accurate at recognising sad faces, less likely to misclassify them, and faster at responding to them, effects that were independent of changes in mood. Effects of APTD on responses to sad faces in the bright light group were less consistent. There were no APTD effects on responses to other emotions, with one exception: a significant light × mixture interaction was seen for the reaction time to fear, but the pattern of effect was not predicted a priori or seen on other measures. Together, the results suggest that the processing of sad emotional stimuli might be greater when dopamine transmission is low. Bright light exposure, used for the treatment of both seasonal and non-seasonal mood disorders, might produce some of its benefits by preventing this effect.

PMID: 28633582 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]