Department of Psychology
The Biobehavioral Subprogram
Research Interests of Core Biobehavioral Faculty
Research Interests of Core Biobehavioral Faculty
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Title | Professor of Psychology |
| Ph.D. | University of Washington, 1980 | |
| Focus | Basic behavioral processes in learning, memory and emotion, and how time and context influence them | |
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Title | Professor of Psychology |
| Ph.D. | Yale University, 1993 | |
| Focus | Neuroanatomical, pharmacological and behavior genetic approaches to examine the neural systems involved in the acquisition, expression and inhibition of Pavlovian conditioned fear | |
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Chair, Psychology Department |
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Title | Associate Professor of Psychology |
| Ph.D. | Temple University, 1998 | |
| Focus | The neurobiology of learning and memory, with a focus on the roles of the cerebellum and hippocampus, using behavioral, single-unit recording, and cell counting techniques | |
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Chair, General/Experimental Program |
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Title | Assistant Professor of Psychology |
| Ph.D. | University of Colorado, 2001 | |
| Focus | Stress, emotion and resilience | |
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Title | Assistant Professor of Psychology |
| Ph.D. | McGill University, 1999 | |
| Focus | Sex differences and sex hormone effects on emotional learning and anxiety behavior; development of animal models of endocrine-related psychopathologies including post-traumatic stress disorder and post-partum depression | |
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