Mark J Starr
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Hefner K, Starr M, Curtin J
J Abnorm Psychol
. 2018 May;
127(4):348-358.
PMID: 29745700
Although stressors appear to motivate marijuana use, and marijuana use, in turn, is believed to induce stress system neuroadaptations, relatively little empirical work has explicitly tested for stress neuroadaptations associated...
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Bradford D, Motschman C, Starr M, Curtin J
Soc Cogn Affect Neurosci
. 2017 Oct;
12(11):1823-1832.
PMID: 28985425
Developing a better understanding of how and under what circumstances alcohol affects the emotions, cognitions and neural functions that precede and contribute to dangerous behaviors during intoxication may help to...
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Hefner K, Starr M
Exp Clin Psychopharmacol
. 2016 Dec;
25(1):1-12.
PMID: 27936816
Maladaptive decision-making is a cardinal feature of drug use, contributing to ongoing use, and reflecting alterations in how drug users assess uncertain reward value. Accumulating evidence indicates the consequences of...
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Hefner K, Starr M, Curtin J
J Abnorm Psychol
. 2015 Nov;
125(1):138-150.
PMID: 26595464
Marijuana is the most commonly used illicit drug in the United States and its use is rising. Nonetheless, scientific efforts to clarify the risk for addiction and other harm associated...
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Bradford D, Starr M, Shackman A, Curtin J
Psychophysiology
. 2015 Sep;
52(12):1669-81.
PMID: 26372120
Startle potentiation is a well-validated translational measure of negative affect. Startle potentiation is widely used in clinical and affective science, and there are multiple approaches for its quantification. The three...
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de Vries M, Holland R, Chenier T, Starr M, Winkielman P
Psychol Sci
. 2010 Apr;
21(3):321-8.
PMID: 20424063
People often prefer familiar stimuli, presumably because familiarity signals safety. This preference can occur with merely repeated old stimuli, but it is most robust with new but highly familiar prototypes...
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Burman M, Starr M, Gewirtz J
Hippocampus
. 2005 Nov;
16(2):103-13.
PMID: 16261555
The role of the hippocampus in memory is commonly investigated by comparing fear conditioning paradigms that differ in their reliance on the hippocampus. For example, the dorsal (septal) portion of...