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Home > CDAP > Dr. Ron See
Dr. Ron See

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Professor, Department of Neurosciences
Professor, Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences

EDUCATION

University of California, Berkeley, CA  B.A.  1984  Psychology   
University of California, Los Angeles, CA   M.A.1985Psychobiology  
University of California, Los Angeles, CAPh.D.1989Psychobiology

PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE

1982-1983 Research Assistant, Department of Psychology, University of California, Berkeley, CA
1983-1984Surgical Research Assistant, Letterman Army Institute of Research, San Francisco, CA
1984-1989Graduate Research Assistant, Dept. of Psychology, University of California, Los Angeles, CA
1989-1994Assistant Professor, Department of Psychology, Washington State University, Pullman, WA
1996-1997Visiting Professor, Department of Psychiatry, Faculty of Medicine, Kuwait University, Kuwait
1994-1998Associate Professor, Dept. of Psychology, Washington State University, Pullman, WA
1999-presentProfessor, Dept. of Physiology and Neuroscience and Dept. of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, Medical University of South Carolina, Charleston, SC

PUBLICATIONS (20056-present)
Berglind WJ, Case JM, Parker MP, Fuchs RA & See RE. Dopamine D1 or D2 receptor antagonism within the basolateral amygdala differentially alters the acquisition of cocaine-cue associations necessary for cue-induced reinstatement of cocaine-seeking. Neuroscience 137(2):699-706, 2006.

Feltenstein MW & See RE. Potentiation of cue-induced reinstatement of cocaine-seeking in rats by the anxiogenic drug yohimbine. Behavioural Brain Research 174(1):1-8, 2006.

Fuchs RA, Branham RK & See RE. Different neural substrates mediate cocaine seeking after abstinence versus extinction training: A critical role for the dorsolateral caudate-putamen. Journal of Neuroscience 26(13):3584-3588, 2006.

Fuchs RA, Feltenstein MW & See RE. The role of the basolateral amygdala in stimulus-reward memory and extinction memory consolidation and in subsequent conditioned cued reinstatement of cocaine seeking. The European Journal of Neuroscience 23(10):2809-2813, 2006.

Kippin TE, Fuchs RA & See RE. Contributions of prolonged contingent and noncontingent cocaine exposure to enhanced reinstatement of cocaine seeking in rats. Psychopharmacology 187(1):60-67, 2006.

Berglind WJ, See RE, Fuchs RA, Ghee SM, Whitfield TW, Jr., Miller SW & McGinty JF. A BDNF infusion into the medial prefrontal cortex suppresses cocaine seeking in rats. European Journal of Neuroscience 26(3):757-766, 2007.

Feltenstein MW, Altar C & See RE. Aripiprazole blocks reinstatement of cocaine seeking in an animal model of relapse. Biological Psychiatry 61(5):582-590, 2007.

Feltenstein MW & See RE. Plasma progesterone levels and cocaine-seeking in freely cycling female rats across the estrous cycle. Drug & Alcohol Dependence 89(2-3):183-189, 2007.

Rogers JL & See RE. Selective inactivation of the ventral hippocampus attenuates cue-induced and cocaine-primed reinstatement of drug-seeking in rats. Neurobiology of Learning & Memory 87(4):688-692, 2007.

Schwendt M, Hearing MC, See RE & McGinty JF. Chronic cocaine reduces RGS4 mRNA in rat prefrontal cortex and dorsal striatum. Neuroreport 18(12):1261-1265, 2007.

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