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Lindsay R Halladay

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Ronquillo J, Nguyen M, Rothi L, Bui-Tu T, Yang J, Halladay L
Genes Brain Behav . 2023 Oct; 22(6):e12869. PMID: 37872655
Widely used rodent anxiety assays like the elevated plus maze (EPM) and the open field test (OFT) are conflated with rodents' natural preference for dark over light environments or protected...
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Ronquillo J, Nguyen M, Rothi L, Bui-Tu T, Yang J, Halladay L
bioRxiv . 2023 Jul; PMID: 37398211
Widely used rodent anxiety assays like the elevated plus maze (EPM) and the open field test (OFT) are often conflated with rodents' natural preference for dark over light environments or...
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Halladay L
Curr Protoc . 2023 May; 3(5):e769. PMID: 37154436
Behavioral neuroscience has long relied on in vivo electrophysiology to provide spatially and temporally precise answers to complex questions about the neural dynamics underlying sensory processing and action execution. Investigating...
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Halladay L, Herron S
Neuropharmacology . 2022 Dec; 225:109404. PMID: 36572178
Nearly one percent of children in the US experience childhood neglect or abuse, which can incite lifelong emotional and behavioral disorders. Many studies investigating the neural underpinnings of maleffects inflicted...
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Henderson H, Etem G, Bjorni M, Belnap M, Rosellini B, Halladay L
Behav Brain Res . 2021 Mar; 406:113241. PMID: 33727047
Early life stress can induce lifelong emotional and social behavioral deficits that may in some cases be alleviated by drugs or alcohol. A model for early life stress, rodent maternal...
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Piantadosi P, Halladay L, Radke A, Holmes A
J Neurochem . 2021 Mar; 157(5):1547-1571. PMID: 33704784
The risk of an aversive consequence occurring as the result of a reward-seeking action can have a profound effect on subsequent behavior. Such aversive events can be described as punishers,...
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Glover L, McFadden K, Bjorni M, Smith S, Rovero N, Oreizi-Esfahani S, et al.
Elife . 2020 Dec; 9. PMID: 33319747
In many cases of trauma, the same environmental stimuli that become associated with aversive events are experienced on other occasions without adverse consequence. We examined neural circuits underlying partially reinforced...
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Emmons R, Sadok T, Rovero N, Belnap M, Henderson H, Quan A, et al.
J Neurosci Res . 2020 Jun; 99(1):90-109. PMID: 32476178
Trauma during critical periods of development can induce long-lasting adverse effects. To study neural aberrations resulting from early life stress (ELS), many studies utilize rodent maternal separation, whereby pups are...
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Bjorni M, Rovero N, Yang E, Holmes A, Halladay L
Learn Mem . 2020 Feb; 27(3):83-90. PMID: 32071254
While results from many past studies have implicated the bed nucleus of the stria terminalis (BNST) in mediating the expression of sustained negative affect, recent studies have highlighted a more...
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Halladay L, Kocharian A, Piantadosi P, Authement M, Lieberman A, Spitz N, et al.
Biol Psychiatry . 2020 Jan; 87(11):967-978. PMID: 31937415
Background: A clinical hallmark of alcohol use disorder is persistent drinking despite potential adverse consequences. The ventromedial prefrontal cortex (vmPFC) and dorsomedial prefrontal cortex (dmPFC) are positioned to exert top-down...