Mitchell Roitman

Mitchell Roitman

University of Illinois at Chicago

H-index: 42

North America-United States

About Mitchell Roitman

Mitchell Roitman, With an exceptional h-index of 42 and a recent h-index of 30 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at University of Illinois at Chicago, specializes in the field of Motivated behavior, reward, obesity, drug addiction.

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

Modulation of locomotion and motor neuron response by the cohesive effect of acute and chronic feeding states and acute d-amphetamine treatment in zebrafish larvae.

An open-source platform for head-fixed operant and consummatory behavior

Amylin Modulates a Ventral Tegmental Area–to–Medial Prefrontal Cortex Circuit to Suppress Food Intake and Impulsive Food-Directed Behavior

Caloric state modulates locomotion, heart rate and motor neuron responses to acute administration of d-amphetamine in zebrafish larvae

Chronic water restriction reduces sensitivity to brain stimulation reward in male and female rats

Dopamine neuron activity evoked by sucrose and sucrose‐predictive cues is augmented by peripheral and central manipulations of glucose availability

Homeostatic reinforcement theory accounts for sodium appetitive state-and taste-dependent dopamine responding

Food deprivation modulates heart rate, motor neuron, and locomotion responses to acute administration of d-amphetamine in zebrafish larvae

Mitchell Roitman Information

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Citations(all)

7152

Citations(since 2020)

2543

Cited By

5788

hIndex(all)

42

hIndex(since 2020)

30

i10Index(all)

59

i10Index(since 2020)

45

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University of Illinois at Chicago

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Mitchell Roitman Skills & Research Interests

Motivated behavior

reward

obesity

drug addiction

Top articles of Mitchell Roitman

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Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

Modulation of locomotion and motor neuron response by the cohesive effect of acute and chronic feeding states and acute d-amphetamine treatment in zebrafish larvae.

MF Roitman

EE Jung

P Bansal

2024/1/30

An open-source platform for head-fixed operant and consummatory behavior

Elife

Adam Gordon-Fennell

Joumana M Barbakh

MacKenzie T Utley

Shreya Singh

Paula Bazzino

...

2023/8/9

Amylin Modulates a Ventral Tegmental Area–to–Medial Prefrontal Cortex Circuit to Suppress Food Intake and Impulsive Food-Directed Behavior

Biological Psychiatry

Caroline E Geisler

Léa Décarie-Spain

Maxine K Loh

Wolf Trumbauer

Jane Gaisinsky

...

2023/7/28

Caloric state modulates locomotion, heart rate and motor neuron responses to acute administration of d-amphetamine in zebrafish larvae

Physiology & Behavior

Pushkar Bansal

Mitchell F Roitman

Erica E Jung

2023/5/15

Chronic water restriction reduces sensitivity to brain stimulation reward in male and female rats

Physiology & Behavior

Rachel M Donka

Ted Hsu

Mitchell F Roitman

Jamie D Roitman

2023/5/1

Dopamine neuron activity evoked by sucrose and sucrose‐predictive cues is augmented by peripheral and central manipulations of glucose availability

European Journal of Neuroscience

Vaibhav R Konanur

Samantha J Hurh

Ted M Hsu

Mitchell F Roitman

2023/12/6

Homeostatic reinforcement theory accounts for sodium appetitive state-and taste-dependent dopamine responding

Nutrients

Alexia Duriez

Clémence Bergerot

Jackson J Cone

Mitchell F Roitman

Boris Gutkin

2023/2/17

Food deprivation modulates heart rate, motor neuron, and locomotion responses to acute administration of d-amphetamine in zebrafish larvae

bioRxiv

Pushkar Bansal

Mitchell F Roitman

Erica E Jung

2022/6/1

Thirst recruits phasic dopamine signaling through subfornical organ neurons

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences

Ted M Hsu

Paula Bazzino

Samantha J Hurh

Vaibhav R Konanur

Jamie D Roitman

...

2020/12/1

Central oxytocin signaling inhibits food reward-motivated behaviors and VTA dopamine responses to food-predictive cues in male rats

Hormones and behavior

Clarissa M Liu

Ted M Hsu

Andrea N Suarez

Keshav S Subramanian

Ryan A Fatemi

...

2020/11/1

Descending dopaminergic inputs to reticulospinal neurons promote locomotor movements

Journal of Neuroscience

Dimitri Ryczko

Swantje Grätsch

Michael H Alpert

Jackson J Cone

Jacquelin Kasemir

...

2020/10/28

Phasic dopamine responses to a food-predictive cue are suppressed by the glucagon-like peptide-1 receptor agonist Exendin-4

Physiology & behavior

Vaibhav R Konanur

Ted M Hsu

Scott E Kanoski

Matthew R Hayes

Mitchell F Roitman

2020/3/1

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