Regina M. Carelli

Regina M. Carelli

University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

H-index: 63

North America-United States

About Regina M. Carelli

Regina M. Carelli, With an exceptional h-index of 63 and a recent h-index of 32 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, specializes in the field of behavioral neuroscience, addiction.

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

Unraveling Sex Differences in Affect Processing: Unique Oscillatory Signaling Dynamics in the Infralimbic Cortex and Nucleus Accumbens Shell

Intrinsic functional connectivity between the anterior insular and retrosplenial cortex as a moderator and consequence of cocaine self-administration in rats

Neuronal Ensembles in the Infralimbic Cortex Dynamically Process Distinct Aspects of Hedonic Value

Prelimbic cortex and nucleus accumbens core resting state signaling dynamics as a biomarker for cocaine seeking behaviors

Prelimbic cortex activity during a distress tolerance task predicts cocaine-seeking behavior in male, but not female rats

A sex-dependent role for the prelimbic cortex in impulsive action both before and following early cocaine abstinence

Noninvasive brain stimulation rescues cocaine-induced prefrontal hypoactivity and restores flexible behavior

An opposing role for prelimbic cortical projections to the nucleus accumbens core in incubation of craving for cocaine versus water

Regina M. Carelli Information

University

Position

Distinguished Professor of Psychology and Neuroscience

Citations(all)

14198

Citations(since 2020)

3528

Cited By

12564

hIndex(all)

63

hIndex(since 2020)

32

i10Index(all)

109

i10Index(since 2020)

80

Email

University Profile Page

University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

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Regina M. Carelli Skills & Research Interests

behavioral neuroscience

addiction

Top articles of Regina M. Carelli

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Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

Unraveling Sex Differences in Affect Processing: Unique Oscillatory Signaling Dynamics in the Infralimbic Cortex and Nucleus Accumbens Shell

Biological Psychiatry Global Open Science

Joaquin E Douton

Regina M Carelli

2024/1/1

Intrinsic functional connectivity between the anterior insular and retrosplenial cortex as a moderator and consequence of cocaine self-administration in rats

Journal of Neuroscience

Li-Ming Hsu

Domenic H Cerri

Sung-Ho Lee

Tatiana A Shnitko

Regina M Carelli

...

2024/2/14

Neuronal Ensembles in the Infralimbic Cortex Dynamically Process Distinct Aspects of Hedonic Value

Journal of Neuroscience

Seth W Hurley

Joaquin E Douton

Regina M Carelli

2023/11/22

Prelimbic cortex and nucleus accumbens core resting state signaling dynamics as a biomarker for cocaine seeking behaviors

Addiction neuroscience

Metika L Ngbokoli

Joaquin E Douton

Regina M Carelli

2023/9/1

Prelimbic cortex activity during a distress tolerance task predicts cocaine-seeking behavior in male, but not female rats

Journal of Neuroscience

Travis M Moschak

T Joseph Sloand

Regina M Carelli

2023/1/25

A sex-dependent role for the prelimbic cortex in impulsive action both before and following early cocaine abstinence

Neuropsychopharmacology

Travis M Moschak

Regina M Carelli

2021/8

Noninvasive brain stimulation rescues cocaine-induced prefrontal hypoactivity and restores flexible behavior

Biological psychiatry

Elizabeth A West

Mark Niedringhaus

Heather K Ortega

Rachel M Haake

Flavio Frohlich

...

2021/5/15

An opposing role for prelimbic cortical projections to the nucleus accumbens core in incubation of craving for cocaine versus water

Drug and alcohol dependence

Travis M Moschak

Regina M Carelli

2021/11/1

Activation of infralimbic to nucleus accumbens shell pathway suppresses conditioned aversion in male but not female rats

Journal of Neuroscience

Seth W Hurley

Regina M Carelli

2020/9/2

Alpha-tACS effect on inhibitory control and feasibility of administration in community outpatient substance use treatment

Drug and Alcohol Dependence

Stacey B Daughters

Y Yi Jennifer

Rachel D Phillips

Regina M Carelli

Flavio Fröhlich

2020/8/1

Nucleus accumbens shell dopamine mediates outcome value, but not predicted value, in a magnitude decision‐making task

European Journal of Neuroscience

Deirdre A Sackett

Travis M Moschak

Regina M Carelli

2020/4

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