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Episode 124 -- Joe Cheer PhD
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Length:
38 minutes
Released:
Nov 20, 2014
Format:
Podcast episode
Description
Thursday, November 20, 2014
Joe Cheer (University of MD School of Med) discusses how endogenous cannabinoids might provide a possible braking mechanism for naturally occurring dopamine responses during motivated behaviors, and how this could be relevant to addiction relapse.
Duration: 42 minutes
Discussants:(in alphabetical order)
Salma Quraishi (Res Asst Prof, UTSA)
Carlos Paladini (Assoc Prof, UTSA)
Denard Simmons (PhD student, Paladini)
Matt Wanat (Asst Prof, UTSA)
Charles Wilson (Ewing Halsell Chair, UTSA)
acknowledgement: JM Tepper for original music.
Joe Cheer (University of MD School of Med) discusses how endogenous cannabinoids might provide a possible braking mechanism for naturally occurring dopamine responses during motivated behaviors, and how this could be relevant to addiction relapse.
Duration: 42 minutes
Discussants:(in alphabetical order)
Salma Quraishi (Res Asst Prof, UTSA)
Carlos Paladini (Assoc Prof, UTSA)
Denard Simmons (PhD student, Paladini)
Matt Wanat (Asst Prof, UTSA)
Charles Wilson (Ewing Halsell Chair, UTSA)
acknowledgement: JM Tepper for original music.
Released:
Nov 20, 2014
Format:
Podcast episode
Titles in the series (100)
Episode 1 -- James Tepper, PhD by Neuroscientists Talk Shop