Publications by authors named "Yuka C M Cowe"

Addiction is a complex psychiatric disorder considered to be a disease of the brain's natural reward reinforcement system. Repeated stimulation of the 'reward' pathway leads to adaptive changes in gene expression and synaptic organization that reinforce drug taking and underlie long-term changes in behaviour. The primitive nature of reward reinforcement pathways and the near universal ability of abused drugs to target the same system allow drug-associated reward and reinforcement to be studied in non-mammalian species.

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Synopsis of recent research by authors named "Yuka C M Cowe"

  • - Yuka C M Cowe's research primarily focuses on the neurobiological mechanisms underlying drug dependency, utilizing zebrafish as a model organism to investigate these pathways.
  • - The 2008 study titled "Gene expression changes in a zebrafish model of drug dependency" highlights that addiction leads to changes in gene expression and synaptic organization within the brain's reward systems.
  • - The findings suggest that the fundamental reward reinforcement pathways are conserved across species, providing insights into how drug-associated behaviors may be understood and studied beyond mammalian models.