Maxine Norcross
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Lau J, Britton J, Nelson E, Angold A, Ernst M, Goldwin M, et al.
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A
. 2011 Mar;
108(11):4500-5.
PMID: 21368210
Most teenage fears subside with age, a change that may reflect brain maturation in the service of refined fear learning. Whereas adults clearly demarcate safe situations from real dangers, attenuating...
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Mozhui K, Karlsson R, Kash T, Ihne J, Norcross M, Patel S, et al.
J Neurosci
. 2010 Apr;
30(15):5357-67.
PMID: 20392957
Stress is a major risk factor for numerous neuropsychiatric diseases. However, susceptibility to stress and the qualitative nature of stress effects on behavior differ markedly among individuals. This is partly...
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Davis A, Shields A, Brigman J, Norcross M, McElligott Z, Holmes A, et al.
Learn Mem
. 2008 Sep;
15(9):667-76.
PMID: 18772254
Extinction, a form of learning that has the ability to reshape learned behavior based on new experiences, has been heavily studied utilizing fear learning paradigms. Mechanisms underlying extinction of positive-valence...
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Hefner K, Whittle N, Juhasz J, Norcross M, Karlsson R, Saksida L, et al.
J Neurosci
. 2008 Aug;
28(32):8074-85.
PMID: 18685032
Fear extinction is a form of new learning that results in the inhibition of conditioned fear. Trait deficits in fear extinction are a risk factor for anxiety disorders. There are...
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Norcross M, Mathur P, Poonam M, Enoch A, Karlsson R, Brigman J, et al.
Psychopharmacology (Berl)
. 2008 Jul;
200(3):413-24.
PMID: 18594797
Rationale: 5-Hydroxytryptamine (5-HT, serotonin) plays a major role in brain ontogeny. Disruption of 5-HT during early postnatal development produces lasting changes in rodent 'emotion-related' behaviors. Adverse effects of treatment with...