Profiles in "Behavioral Neuroscience" Expertise Area

  • Killeen studies behavioral decision theory, statistical inference and information theory.
  • Conrad's research interests include studies on the neurobiology of chronic stress, sex differences in neuroplasticity following chronic stress, and links between stress and depression or anxiety disorders.
  • Computational models of cognitive and behavioral processes involved in animal learning and motivation.
  • For more than two decades, Bimonte-Nelson has conducted preclinical evaluations of multiple domains of cognitive function as related to aging. She heads the Neuroscience of Memory and Aging Laboratory at ASU.
  • Ringenbach heads the Sensorimotor Development Research Lab, which is currently investigating Assisted Cycle Therapy (ACT) and its effects on motor, cognitive, physical and mental health.
  • Dr. Olive 's group is interested in examining how abused drugs affect the brain on a neurobiological level.
  • Pavlic (electrical eng., computer sci., & behavioral ecology) uses ecological thinking to enhance design of engineered complex adaptive systems and engineering tools to find new perspectives on biological form and function.
  • Zhou's research focuses on the neural basis of hearing, in particular, the tasks related to sound localization and sound identification in multi-talker environments.
  • Silverberg earned his Doctor of Behavioral Health degree from Arizona State University in 2011.