基本信息
浏览量:2
职业迁徙
个人简介
Jeff Rosen's lab studies the neurobiology of emotion, focusing on conditioned and unconditioned fear, and how research in animals can be translated to fear and anxiety disorder in humans. The research primarily uses Pavlovian fear conditioning and unconditioned, innate fear of predator odors to study the fundamental neural circuits involved in fear. This is approached from a neural systems perspective where neural circuits from sensory perception through motor output during emotional experiences are delineated at the neuroanatomical, cellular and molecular, and behavior levels of analysis. A major theme that has reoccurred over many studies is that the neural circuitry and pharmacology for learned fear is different from that for innate fear. In addition to its importance for basic understanding of brain systems during different types of fear, the research is performed with an eye towards translational significance for anxiety disorders in humans. Dr. Rosen's lab also teams up with a number of other labs to study fear conditioning in developing animals, the effects of early exposure to predator odors on expression of fear and anxiety in later life, and molecular correlates of early aversive and affiliative experiences in humans. The research has been funded throughout with grants from the National Science Foundation, National Institutes of Health, the Defense Department, and research foundations.
研究兴趣
论文共 85 篇作者统计合作学者相似作者
按年份排序按引用量排序主题筛选期刊级别筛选合作者筛选合作机构筛选
时间
引用量
主题
期刊级别
合作者
合作机构
Healthcare (Basel, Switzerland)no. 13 (2023): 1875-1875
加载更多
作者统计
合作学者
合作机构
D-Core
- 合作者
- 学生
- 导师
数据免责声明
页面数据均来自互联网公开来源、合作出版商和通过AI技术自动分析结果,我们不对页面数据的有效性、准确性、正确性、可靠性、完整性和及时性做出任何承诺和保证。若有疑问,可以通过电子邮件方式联系我们:report@aminer.cn