Robinson Laboratory
The Robinson Lab focuses on the brain mechanisms underlying motivation and reward and how they come together to produce desire. Of particular interest are the role of reward-related cues in cases of exacerbated desire, and how pathological function in neural generators of reward ‘wanting’ (incentive salience) and ‘liking’ (hedonic impact) can lead to excessive motivation and addiction. Our researc
02/03/2020
New discovery of possibly more potent compound
Scientists discovered a w**d compound that may be 30 times more powerful than THC A newly discovered cannabis compound has been shown in the lab to potentially be 30 times more potent than THC, the most studied psychoactive compound in ma*****na.
02/02/2020
Excited to share our recent review article on the link between and and their relationship to and
From sign-tracking to attentional bias: Implications for gambling and substance use disorders Sign-tracking behavior in Pavlovian autoshaping is known to be a relevant index of the incentive salience attributed to reward-related cues. Evidence …
01/24/2020
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