Archive for year: 2020
32nd Winter Conference on Neural plasticity
/in News /by nojosoScientists differ greatly on the views of just what fear is. Michael Fanselow Chaired a session at the 32nd Winter Conference on Neural plasticity titled, “Defining and Investigating Fear and Why It Matters” where these contrasting viewpoints were presented. While they disagreed, as the the post-session photo shows, all participants remained good friends. Pictured from left to right, Michael Fanselow, Daniela Schiller, Joe LeDoux, Kay Tye and Dean Mobbs.
Latest research from Dr. Fanselow’s lab “A peptidergic amygdala microcircuit modulates sexually dimorphic contextual fear”
/in News /by nojosoCONGRATULATIONS TO DR. RAJBHANDARI, DR. PENNINGTON, SARAH GONZALEZ, JEREMY TROTT FROM THE FANSELOW LAB ON THE LATEST BIORXIV PREPRINT!
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Dr. Fanselow Keynote Session Speaker at the Gordon Research Conference on Predator-Prey Interactions
/in Featured News News /by nojosoDr. Fanselow is excited to be speaking during the keynote session at the upcoming Predator-Prey Interaction Gordon Research Conference on Sunday, January 26th, 2020. His talk is entitled, “From Fear to Panic: Predatory Imminence and the Transition Between Modes in the Defensive Behavior System”.