Psychiatry
University of Wisconsin-Madison (Madison, WI)
Affective and cognitive neuroscience; neural bases of anxiety, fear, stress, emotion regulation, social/physical threat processing, and their application to psychiatric disorders; neural bases of personality and individual differences in anxious temperament (trait anxiety) and behavioral inhibition; cognition × emotion interactions: interactions of negative affect and higher cognition, particularly selective attention, cognitive control, and working memory; functional neuroimaging (fMRI, PET), psychophysiological (facial EMG, fear-potentiated startle), electrophysiological (EEG, ERP), distributed source modeling (LORETA), and TMS methods; quantitative methods, including multivariate techniques, psychometrics, and meta-analysis (ALE, random-effects).



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