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Laboratories & Institutes
Biobehavioral/Neuroscience
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| Biobehavioral/Neuroscience | Clinical | Developmental | Social |
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Bouton Laboratory | ||
| Room 446 John Dewey Hall | Mark Bouton, Director | ||
| (802) 656-2670 | |||
| mbouton@uvm.edu | |||
| Research in the Bouton Laboratory examines basic behavioral processes in learning, memory and emotion, and how time and context influence them | |||
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Travis Todd, graduate student
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Drina Vurbic, graduate student
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Neil Winterbauer, postdoctoral student
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Falls Laboratory | ||
| Room 410 John Dewey Hall | William Falls, Director | ||
| (802) 656-2670 | |||
| wfalls@uvm.edu | |||
| Research in the Falls laboratory examines the neural circuits that are involved in both the elicitation and reduction of conditioned fear and anxiety. | |||
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James Fox, graduate student
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Green Laboratory | ||
| Room 414 John Dewey Hall | John Green, Director | ||
| (802) 656-4163 | |||
| jgreen@uvm.edu | |||
| Research in the Green laboratory examines the relationships between learning, neuroanatomy, and neurophysiology in both normal rodents and rodent models of neurological and psychiatric disorders. | |||
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Alexandra Thanellou, graduate student
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Hammack Laboratory | ||
| Room 438 John Dewey Hall | Jom Hammack, Director | ||
| (802) 656-2670 | |||
| shammack@uvm.edu | |||
| Research in the Hammack laboratory examines the neurobiology of emotion and emotional learning, with a particular interest in the role of serotonin systems in the modulation of fear and anxiety behavior. We are also interested in factors that determine the behavioral consequences of exposure to stressful or threatening stimuli, such as controllability and exercise, and the brain mechanisms by which these treatments alter behavior. | |||
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