Gary Aston-Jones

Gary Aston-Jones

Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey

H-index: 111

North America-United States

About Gary Aston-Jones

Gary Aston-Jones, With an exceptional h-index of 111 and a recent h-index of 62 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey, specializes in the field of motivational and cognitive neuroscience.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

Serotonin signaling in hippocampus during initial cocaine abstinence drives persistent drug seeking

Prelimbic and infralimbic medial prefrontal cortex neuron activity signals cocaine seeking variables across multiple timescales

Locus coeruleus and dorsal cingulate morphology contributions to slowed processing speed

F100. ASSOCIATION OF OREXIN GENES WITH ALCOHOL, EXTERNALIZING, AND CONSUMPTION PHENOTYPES IN HUMANS

Methods and compositions for treating diseases and disorders of the nervous system

Orexin receptors in GtoPdb v. 2023.1

Novelty preference does not predict trait cocaine behaviors in male rats

Chemogenetic inhibition of trigeminal ganglion neurons attenuates behavioural and neural pain responses in a model of trigeminal neuropathic pain

Gary Aston-Jones Information

University

Position

Director Brain Health Institute

Citations(all)

53512

Citations(since 2020)

14405

Cited By

44997

hIndex(all)

111

hIndex(since 2020)

62

i10Index(all)

260

i10Index(since 2020)

184

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Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey

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Gary Aston-Jones Skills & Research Interests

motivational and cognitive neuroscience

Top articles of Gary Aston-Jones

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Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

Serotonin signaling in hippocampus during initial cocaine abstinence drives persistent drug seeking

Journal of Neuroscience

Amy S Kohtz

Joshua Zhao

Gary Aston-Jones

2024/3/20

Prelimbic and infralimbic medial prefrontal cortex neuron activity signals cocaine seeking variables across multiple timescales

Psychopharmacology

David E Moorman

Gary Aston-Jones

2023/3

Locus coeruleus and dorsal cingulate morphology contributions to slowed processing speed

Neuropsychologia

Mark A Eckert

Federico Iuricich

Kelly C Harris

Eric D Hamlett

Elena M Vazey

...

2023/1/28

F100. ASSOCIATION OF OREXIN GENES WITH ALCOHOL, EXTERNALIZING, AND CONSUMPTION PHENOTYPES IN HUMANS

European Neuropsychopharmacology

Fazil Aliev

David De Sa Nogueira

Gary Aston-Jones

Danielle Dick

2023/10/1

Methods and compositions for treating diseases and disorders of the nervous system

2023/6/8

Orexin receptors in GtoPdb v. 2023.1

IUPHAR/BPS Guide to Pharmacology CITE

Gary Aston-Jones

Pascal Bonaventure

Paul Coleman

Luis de Lecea

Debbie Hartman

...

2023/4/26

Novelty preference does not predict trait cocaine behaviors in male rats

Addiction Neuroscience

Shayna L O'Connor

Gary Aston-Jones

Morgan H James

2022/6/1

Chemogenetic inhibition of trigeminal ganglion neurons attenuates behavioural and neural pain responses in a model of trigeminal neuropathic pain

European Journal of Pain

Olga A Korczeniewska

Morgan H James

Tali Eliav

Giannina Katzmann Rider

Jacqueline B Mehr

...

2022/3

Addiction Neuroscience–A new journal for a continuing problem

Addiction Neuroscience

Gary Aston-Jones

2022/3

Orexin reserve: a mechanistic framework for the role of orexins (hypocretins) in addiction

Morgan H James

Gary Aston-Jones

2022/12/1

Orexin-1 receptor signaling in ventral tegmental area mediates cue-driven demand for cocaine

Neuropsychopharmacology

Caroline B Pantazis

Morgan H James

Shayna O’Connor

Noah Shin

Gary Aston-Jones

2022/2

Rat anterior cingulate cortex continuously signals decision variables in a patch foraging task

Journal of Neuroscience

Gary A Kane

Morgan H James

Amitai Shenhav

Nathaniel D Daw

Jonathan D Cohen

...

2022/7/20

Hormonal milieu drives economic demand for cocaine in female rats

Neuropsychopharmacology

Amy S Kohtz

Belle Lin

Hannah Davies

Mark Presker

Gary Aston-Jones

2022/7

Intermittent self‐administration of fentanyl induces a multifaceted addiction state associated with persistent changes in the orexin system

Addiction biology

Jennifer E Fragale

Morgan H James

Gary Aston‐Jones

2021/5

Chemogenetic stimulation of a retinal circuit activates brain noradrenergic neurons, prevents apoptosis and suppresses depression-like behaviors

bioRxiv

Hannah E Bowrey

Morgan H James

Mohsen Omrani

Aida Mohammadkhani

G Aston-Jones

2021/4/21

The orexin (hypocretin) neuropeptide system is a target for novel therapeutics to treat cocaine use disorder with alcohol coabuse

Morgan H James

Jennifer E Fragale

Shayna L O'Connor

Benjamin A Zimmer

Gary Aston-Jones

2021/2/1

The insomnia-addiction positive feedback loop: role of the orexin system

Jennifer E Fragale

Morgan H James

Jorge A Avila

Andrea M Spaeth

R Nisha Aurora

...

2021

The sensation seeking trait confers a dormant susceptibility to addiction that is revealed by intermittent cocaine self-administration in rats

Neuropharmacology

Shayna L O'Connor

Gary Aston-Jones

Morgan H James

2021/9/1

Sex differences in demand for highly palatable foods: role of the orexin system

International Journal of Neuropsychopharmacology

Linnea R Freeman

Brandon S Bentzley

Morgan H James

Gary Aston-Jones

2021/1/1

A common limiter circuit for opioid choice and relapse identified in a rodent addiction model

Nature communications

Jasper A Heinsbroek

Giuseppe Giannotti

Mitchel R Mandel

Megan Josey

Gary Aston-Jones

...

2021/8/9

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