Department of Psychology
William Falls
Biobehavioral Psychology
William Falls
Professor
Education
- B.A. Bates College, 1987
- M.S. Yale University, 1989
- Ph.D. Yale University, 1993
Email: wfalls@uvm.edu
Phone: (802) 656-5748
Room: 206
Office Hours: By Appointment Only
Website: http://www.uvm.edu/~wfalls
Chairmanships
Chair, Psychology Department
Chair, Institutional Animal Care and Use Committees (IACUC)
Areas
Research in the Falls laboratory examines the behaviors, neurotransmitters and neural circuits that are involved in both the elicitation and reduction of fear and anxiety. We accomplish this by combining procedures of animal learning with the techniques of behavioral neuroscience and behavioral genetics. Specific questions include:
- What are the neural systems underlying the interaction of fear and anxiety?
- What are the neural correlates of the anxiolytic effects of voluntary exercise?
- How does voluntary exercise increase memory and is this related to the anxiolytic effect of exercise?
Representative Publications
- Falls, W.A. MacAulay, C.M. & Fox, J.H. (2010). Voluntary exercise improves both learning and consolidation of cued conditioned fear in C57 mice. Behavioural Brain Research. 207, 321-331.
- Salam, J.S., Fox, J.H., DeTroy, E.M., Guignon, M.E., Whol, D.F. & Falls, W.A. (2009). Voluntary exercise in C57 mice is anxiolytic across several measures of anxiety. Behavioural Brain Research, 197, 31-40.
- Fox, J.H. Hammack, S.E. & Falls, W.A. (2008). Exercise is associated with reduction in the anxiogenic effect of mCPP on acoustic startle. Behavioral Neuroscience. 122, 943-948.
- Pistel, P.J. & Falls, W.A. (2008). Extended fear conditioning reveals a role for both N-methyl-d-aspartic acid and non-N-methyl-d-aspartic acid receptors in the amygdala in the acquisition of conditioned fear. Neuroscience. 155, 1011-1020.
- Waddell, J., Bouton, M.E. & Falls, W.A. (2008). Central CRF Receptor Antagonist a-Helical CRF9-41 Blocks Reinstatement of Extinguished Fear: The Role of the Bed Nucleus of the Stria Terminalis. Behavioral Neuroscience. 122, 1061-1069.
- Di Bennedetto, B., Kallnik, M., Vogt Weisenhorn, D.M., Falls, W.A., Wurst, W & Holter, S.M. (2008). Activation of ERK/MAPK in the lateral amygdala of the mouse is required for acquisition of fear-potentiated startle. Neuropsychopharmacology. doi:10.1038/npp.2008.
- Bursztajn, S. Friedman, M. & Falls, W.A. (2007). Cell Proliferation in the Brains of NMDAR NR1 Transgenic Mice. Brain Research. 1172, 10-20.
Biobehavioral
Clinical
- Keith Burt
- Antonio Cepeda-Benito
- Karen Fondacaro
- Rex Forehand
- Betsy Hoza
- Alessandra Rellini
- Kelly Rohan
- Sondra Solomon
- Timothy Stickle
Developmental
Social
Pharmacology
Joint Appointment
Behavior Therapy and Psychotherapy Faculty
- Keith Burt
- Christina Colletti
- Karen Fondacaro
- Rex Forehand
- Betsy Hoza
- Kathleen Kennedy
- Harold Leitenberg
- Alexandra Potter
- Alessandra Rellini
- Kelly Rohan
- Erin Roland
- Lee Rosen
- Teresa Scott
- Sondra Solomon
- Timothy Stickle
Post-Doctoral Fellows
Emeriti Faculty
- George Albee
- Heinz Ansbacher
- Phyllis Bronstein
- John Burchard
- Sara Burchard
- Susan Crockenberg
- Donald Forgays
- Lawrence Gordon
- Joseph Hasazi
- David Howell
- Justin Joffe
- Bruce Kapp
- Marc Kessler
- Robert Lawson
- Herbert Leff
- Harold Leitenberg
- Stephanie McConaughy
- Richard (Rik) Musty
- James Rosen
- Laura Solomon
- Dharam Yadav
Lecturers
- Lisa Cepeda
- Judith Christensen
- Susan Fenstermacher
- Karlie Intlekofer
- Robert Lawson
- Shamila Lekka
- Lawrence Rudiger

