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Ethanol‐induced c‐fos expression in catecholamine‐and neuropeptide Y‐producing neurons in rat brainstem
TE Thiele, I Cubero, G Van Dijk, C Mediavilla, IL Bernstein
Alcoholism: Clinical and Experimental Research 24 (6), 802-809, 2000
732000
Concurrent conditioned taste aversion: A learning mechanism based on rapid neural versus flexible humoral processing of visceral noxious substances
C Mediavilla, F Molina, A Puerto
Neuroscience & Biobehavioral Reviews 29 (7), 1107-1118, 2005
502005
The role of the lateral parabrachial nuclei in concurrent and sequential taste aversion learning in rats
C Mediavilla, F Molina, A Puerto
Experimental brain research 134, 497-505, 2000
352000
Bilateral lesions in the cerebellar interpositus-dentate region impair taste aversion learning in rats
C Mediavilla, F Molina, A Puerto
Physiology & behavior 65 (1), 25-33, 1998
321998
SB-334867-A, a selective orexin-1 receptor antagonist, enhances taste aversion learning and blocks taste preference learning in rats
C Mediavilla, V Cabello, S Risco
Pharmacology Biochemistry and Behavior 98 (3), 385-391, 2011
282011
Bidirectional gut-brain communication: A role for orexin-A
C Mediavilla
Neurochemistry International 141, 104882, 2020
222020
Funciones no motoras del cerebelo
C Mediavilla, F Molina, A Puerto
Psicothema, 669-683, 1996
201996
Effects of a flavor-placement reversal test after different modalities of taste aversion learning
C Mediavilla, F Molina, A Puerto
Neurobiology of Learning and Memory 76 (2), 209-224, 2001
162001
The D2/D3-receptor antagonist tiapride impairs concurrent but not sequential taste aversion learning
C Mediavilla, J Mahía, A Bernal, A Puerto
Brain Research Bulletin 87 (2-3), 346-349, 2012
132012
Nucleus of the solitary tract and flavor aversion learning: Relevance in concurrent but not sequential behavioral test
C Mediavilla, A Bernal, J Mahía, A Puerto
Behavioural brain research 223 (2), 287-292, 2011
132011
Inferior olive lesions impair concurrent taste aversion learning in rats
C Mediavilla, F Molina, A Puerto
Neurobiology of learning and memory 72 (1), 13-27, 1999
121999
Validación de estudios polisomnograficos de mitad de la noche en el síndrome de apneas/hipoapneas durante el sueño
MLA Álvarez, CFM de Septiem, CA Mediavilla, MM González, JT Santos, ...
Archivos de Bronconeumología 36 (4), 180-185, 2000
112000
Opposite effects of oxytocin on water intake induced by hypertonic NaCl or polyethylene glycol administration
A Bernal, J Mahía, C Mediavilla, A Puerto
Physiology & Behavior 141, 135-142, 2015
102015
Orexin-1 receptor antagonist in central nucleus of the amygdala attenuates the acquisition of flavor-taste preference in rats
S Risco, C Mediavilla
Pharmacology Biochemistry and Behavior 126, 7-12, 2014
102014
Role of anterior piriform cortex in the acquisition of conditioned flavour preference
C Mediavilla, M Martin-Signes, S Risco
Scientific Reports 6 (1), 33365, 2016
92016
Electrolytic lesions of the pedunculopontine nucleus disrupt concurrent learned aversion induced by NaCl
C Mediavilla, F Molina, A Puerto
Neurobiology of learning and memory 74 (2), 105-118, 2000
92000
Retention of concurrent taste aversion learning after electrolytic lesioning of the interpositus–dentate region of the cerebellum
C Mediavilla, F Molina, A Puerto
Brain research 868 (2), 329-337, 2000
72000
Orexin A as mediator in the gut-brain dialogue
C Mediavilla
Revista de Neurologia 71 (12), 460-466, 2020
62020
Orexin A in the ventral tegmental area enhances saccharin-induced conditioned flavor preference: The role of D1 receptors in central nucleus of amygdala
S Risco, C Mediavilla
Behavioural Brain Research 348, 192-200, 2018
62018
Taste aversion learning induced c-fos expression in the nucleus of the solitary tract after spontaneous flavor intake: role of the inter-stimulus interval
C Mediavilla, A Bernal, A Puerto
Neurobiology of learning and memory 88 (2), 264-268, 2007
62007
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