Research Projects
These 14 projects - 9 interdisciplinary research consortia, one oversight committee, and three resource teams - integrate the work of different disciplines to research stress and its relationship to self control and addiction, studying aspects such as addictive, dysfunctional, and compulsive behaviors, physiological responses and environmental stressors.
Oversight Committee
Research Consortia
- Ionic and second messenger basis of stress induced prefrontal cortex dysfunction
- Stress-induced compulsive behaviors: CRF regulation
- Stress, Prefrontal Cortex, and Decision Making
- Role of endocannabinoid signaling in stress-coping behavior
- Stress, neurodevelopment and the emergence of addictive behaviors in adolescence
- fMRI of Stress & Self-Control in Smoking & Obesity
- Norepinephrine Transporter Imaging in Alcohol Dependence and Obesity
- Modeling Stress-Precipitated Smoking Lapse for Medication Development
- Breaking addictive behaviors via attention and self control exercises
- Types of stressors and their impact on health related addictions: smoking, drinking and BMI

