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Barbara Knowlton, Ph.D.

Biography

Barbara Knowlton received a B.A. in Psychology from Johns Hopkins University, and a Ph.D. in Neuroscience from Stanford University. She completed post-doctoral work in the Department of Psychiatry at UC San Diego.

Publications

A selected list of publications:

Wagshal, D. Knowlton, BJ, Cohen, JR, Bookheimer,SY, Bilder, RM Fernandez, VG, Asarnow, RF   Cognitive correlates of gray matter abnormalities in adolescent siblings of patients with childhood-onset schizophrenia Schizophrenia Research, 2015; 161: 345-350.
Haut KM, van Erp TG, Knowlton B, Bearden CE, Subotnik K, Ventura J, Nuechterlein KH, Cannon TD.   Contributions of Feature Binding During Encoding and Functional Connectivity of the Medial Temporal Lobe Structures to Episodic Memory Deficits Across the Prodromal and First-Episode Phases of Schizophrenia Clinical Psychological Science, 2015; 3(2): 159-174.
Suthana, NA, Donix, M, Wozny, DR, Bazih, A, Jones, M, Heidemann, RM, Trampel, R, Ekstrom, AD, Scharf, M, Knowlton, B, Turner, R Bookheimer, SY.   High-resolution 7T fMRI of Human Hippocampal Subfields during Associative Learning Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience, 2015; 27(6): 1194-1206.
Suthana, N.A., Parikshank, N.N., Ekstrom, A.D., Ison, M.J., Knowlton, B.J., Bookheimer, S.Y., Fried, I.   Specific Responses of Human Hippocampal Neurons are Associated with Better Memory Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 2015; 112(33): 10503-10508.

Katherine Karlsgodt, Ph.D.

Publications

A selected list of publications:

Barber Anita D, Lindquist Martin A, DeRosse Pamela, Karlsgodt Katherine H   Dynamic Functional Connectivity States Reflecting Psychotic-like Experiences Biological psychiatry. Cognitive neuroscience and neuroimaging, 2018; 3(5): 443-453.
Uddin Lucina Q, Karlsgodt Katherine H   Future Directions for Examination of Brain Networks in Neurodevelopmental Disorders Journal of clinical child and adolescent psychology : the official journal for the Society of Clinical Child and Adolescent Psychology, American Psychological Association, Division 53, 2018; 47(3): 483-497.
Blair Melanie A, Nitzburg George, DeRosse Pamela, Karlsgodt Katherine H   Relationship between executive function, attachment style, and psychotic like experiences in typically developing youth Schizophrenia research, 2018; 47(3): 483-497.
Karlsgodt Katherine H, Bato Angelica A, Ikuta Toshikazu, Peters Bart D, DeRosse Pamela, Szeszko Philip R, Malhotra Anil K   Functional Activation During a Cognitive Control Task in Healthy Youth Specific to Externalizing or Internalizing Behaviors Biological psychiatry. Cognitive neuroscience and neuroimaging, 2018; 3(2): 133-140.
Ikuta Toshikazu, Del Arco Alberto, Karlsgodt Katherine H   White matter integrity in the fronto-striatal accumbofrontal tract predicts impulsivity Brain imaging and behavior, 2018; 3(2): 133-140.
Eckfeld Ariel, Karlsgodt Katherine H, Haut Kristen M, Bachman Peter, Jalbrzikowski Maria, Zinberg Jamie, van Erp Theo G M, Cannon Tyrone D, Bearden Carrie E   Disrupted Working Memory Circuitry in Adolescent Psychosis Frontiers in human neuroscience, 2017; 11(11): 394.
Sarpal Deepak K, Robinson Delbert G, Fales Christina, Lencz Todd, Argyelan Miklos, Karlsgodt Katherine H, Gallego Juan A, John Majnu, Kane John M, Szeszko Philip R, Malhotra Anil K   Relationship between Duration of Untreated Psychosis and Intrinsic Corticostriatal Connectivity in Patients with Early Phase Schizophrenia Neuropsychopharmacology : official publication of the American College of Neuropsychopharmacology, 2017; 42(11): 2214-2221.
Ibrahim Amira F A, Montojo Caroline A, Haut Kristen M, Karlsgodt Katherine H, Hansen Laura, Congdon Eliza, Rosser Tena, Bilder Robert M, Silva Alcino J, Bearden Carrie E   Spatial working memory in neurofibromatosis 1: Altered neural activity and functional connectivity NeuroImage. Clinical, 2017; 15(11): 801-811.
Schreiner Matthew, Forsyth Jennifer K, Karlsgodt Katherine H, Anderson Ariana E, Hirsh Nurit, Kushan Leila, Uddin Lucina Q, Mattiacio Leah, Coman Ioana L, Kates Wendy R, Bearden Carrie E   Intrinsic Connectivity Network-Based Classification and Detection of Psychotic Symptoms in Youth With 22q11.2 Deletions Cerebral cortex (New York, N.Y. : 1991), 2017; 27(6): 3294-3306.
Chang Eric H, Argyelan Miklos, Aggarwal Manisha, Chandon Toni-Shay S, Karlsgodt Katherine H, Mori Susumu, Malhotra Anil K   Diffusion tensor imaging measures of white matter compared to myelin basic protein immunofluorescence in tissue cleared intact brains Data in brief, 2017; 10(1): 438-443.
Chang Eric H, Argyelan Miklos, Aggarwal Manisha, Chandon Toni-Shay S, Karlsgodt Katherine H, Mori Susumu, Malhotra Anil K   The role of myelination in measures of white matter integrity: Combination of diffusion tensor imaging and two-photon microscopy of CLARITY intact brains NeuroImage, 2017; 147(6): 253-261.
DeRosse Pamela, Ikuta Toshikazu, Karlsgodt Katherine H, Peters Bart D, Gopin Chaya B, Szeszko Philip R, Malhotra Anil K   White Matter Abnormalities Associated With Subsyndromal Psychotic-Like Symptoms Predict Later Social Competence in Children and Adolescents Schizophrenia bulletin, 2017; 43(1): 152-159.
Schwehm Andrew, Robinson Delbert G, Gallego Juan A, Karlsgodt Katherine H, Ikuta Toshikazu, Peters Bart D, Malhotra Anil K, Szeszko Philip R   Age and Sex Effects on White Matter Tracts in Psychosis from Adolescence through Middle Adulthood Neuropsychopharmacology : official publication of the American College of Neuropsychopharmacology, 2016; 41(10): 2473-80.
Karlsgodt Katherine H   Diffusion Imaging of White Matter In Schizophrenia: Progress and Future Directions Biological psychiatry. Cognitive neuroscience and neuroimaging, 2016; 1(3): 209-217.
Sarpal Deepak K, Argyelan Miklos, Robinson Delbert G, Szeszko Philip R, Karlsgodt Katherine H, John Majnu, Weissman Noah, Gallego Juan A, Kane John M, Lencz Todd, Malhotra Anil K   Baseline Striatal Functional Connectivity as a Predictor of Response to Antipsychotic Drug Treatment The American journal of psychiatry, 2016; 173(1): 69-77.
Ikuta Toshikazu, DeRosse Pamela, Argyelan Miklos, Karlsgodt Katherine H, Kingsley Peter B, Szeszko Philip R, Malhotra Anil K   Subcortical modulation in auditory processing and auditory hallucinations Behavioural brain research, 2015; 295(1): 78-81.
Karlsgodt Katherine H, John Majnu, Ikuta Toshikazu, Rigoard Philippe, Peters Bart D, Derosse Pamela, Malhotra Anil K, Szeszko Philip R   The accumbofrontal tract: Diffusion tensor imaging characterization and developmental change from childhood to adulthood Human brain mapping, 2015; 36(12): 4954-63.
Haut Kristen M, Karlsgodt Katherine H, Bilder Robert M, Congdon Eliza, Freimer Nelson B, London Edythe D, Sabb Fred W, Ventura Joseph, Cannon Tyrone D   Memory systems in schizophrenia: Modularity is preserved but deficits are generalized Schizophrenia research, 2015; 168(1-2): 223-30.
Karlsgodt Katherine H, Bato Angelica A, Blair Melanie A, DeRosse Pamela, Szeszko Philip R, Malhotra Anil K   White matter microstructure in the executive network associated with aggression in healthy adolescents and young adults Social cognitive and affective neuroscience, 2015; 10(9): 1251-6.
DeRosse Pamela, Karlsgodt Katherine H   Examining the Psychosis Continuum Current behavioral neuroscience reports, 2015; 2(2): 80-89.
Sarpal Deepak K, Robinson Delbert G, Lencz Todd, Argyelan Miklos, Ikuta Toshikazu, Karlsgodt Katherine, Gallego Juan A, Kane John M, Szeszko Philip R, Malhotra Anil K   Antipsychotic treatment and functional connectivity of the striatum in first-episode schizophrenia JAMA psychiatry, 2015; 72(1): 5-13.
Peters Bart D, Karlsgodt Katherine H   White matter development in the early stages of psychosis Schizophrenia research, 2015; 161(1): 61-9.
DeRosse Pamela, Ikuta Toshikazu, Peters Bart D, Karlsgodt Katherine H, Szeszko Philip R, Malhotra Anil K   Adding insult to injury: childhood and adolescent risk factors for psychosis predict lower fractional anisotropy in the superior longitudinal fasciculus in healthy adults Psychiatry research, 2014; 224(3): 296-302.
Jalbrzikowski Maria, Villalon-Reina Julio E, Karlsgodt Katherine H, Senturk Damla, Chow Carolyn, Thompson Paul M, Bearden Carrie E   Altered white matter microstructure is associated with social cognition and psychotic symptoms in 22q11.2 microdeletion syndrome Frontiers in behavioral neuroscience, 2014; 8(3): 393.
Schreiner Matthew J, Karlsgodt Katherine H, Uddin Lucina Q, Chow Carolyn, Congdon Eliza, Jalbrzikowski Maria, Bearden Carrie E   Default mode network connectivity and reciprocal social behavior in 22q11.2 deletion syndrome Social cognitive and affective neuroscience, 2014; 9(9): 1261-7.
White Corey N, Congdon Eliza, Mumford Jeanette A, Karlsgodt Katherine H, Sabb Fred W, Freimer Nelson B, London Edythe D, Cannon Tyrone D, Bilder Robert M, Poldrack Russell A   Decomposing decision components in the stop-signal task: a model-based approach to individual differences in inhibitory control Journal of cognitive neuroscience, 2014; 26(8): 1601-14.
Peters Bart D, Voineskos Aristotle N, Szeszko Philip R, Lett Tristram A, DeRosse Pamela, Guha Saurav, Karlsgodt Katherine H, Ikuta Toshikazu, Felsky Daniel, John Majnu, Rotenberg David J, Kennedy James L, Lencz Todd, Malhotra Anil K   Brain white matter development is associated with a human-specific haplotype increasing the synthesis of long chain fatty acids The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience, 2014; 34(18): 6367-76.
Congdon Eliza, Altshuler Lori L, Mumford Jeanette A, Karlsgodt Katherine H, Sabb Fred W, Ventura Joseph, McGough James J, London Edythe D, Cannon Tyrone D, Bilder Robert M, Poldrack Russell A   Neural activation during response inhibition in adult attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder: preliminary findings on the effects of medication and symptom severity Psychiatry research, 2014; 222(1-2): 17-28.
Helfinstein Sarah M, Schonberg Tom, Congdon Eliza, Karlsgodt Katherine H, Mumford Jeanette A, Sabb Fred W, Cannon Tyrone D, London Edythe D, Bilder Robert M, Poldrack Russell A   Predicting risky choices from brain activity patterns Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, 2014; 111(7): 2470-5.
Karlsgodt Katherine H, van Erp Theo G M, Bearden Carrie E, Cannon Tyrone D   Altered relationships between age and functional brain activation in adolescents at clinical high risk for psychosis Psychiatry research, 2014; 221(1): 21-9.
Congdon Eliza, Bato Angelica A, Schonberg Tom, Mumford Jeanette A, Karlsgodt Katherine H, Sabb Fred W, London Edythe D, Cannon Tyrone D, Bilder Robert M, Poldrack Russell A   Differences in neural activation as a function of risk-taking task parameters Frontiers in neuroscience, 2013; 7(1): 173.
Bearden Carrie E, Karlsgodt Katherine H, Bachman Peter, van Erp Theo G M, Winkler Anderson M, Glahn David C   Genetic architecture of declarative memory: implications for complex illnesses The Neuroscientist : a review journal bringing neurobiology, neurology and psychiatry, 2012; 18(5): 516-32.
Karlsgodt Katherine H, Rosser Tena, Lutkenhoff Evan S, Cannon Tyrone D, Silva Alcino, Bearden Carrie E   Alterations in white matter microstructure in neurofibromatosis-1 PloS one, 2012; 7(10): e47854.
Lutkenhoff Evan, Karlsgodt Katherine H, Gutman Boris, Stein Jason L, Thompson Paul M, Cannon Tyrone D, Jentsch J David   Structural and functional neuroimaging phenotypes in dysbindin mutant mice NeuroImage, 2012; 62(1): 120-9.
Karlsgodt Katherine H, Jacobson Sarah C, Seal Marc, Fusar-Poli Paolo   The relationship of developmental changes in white matter to the onset of psychosis Current pharmaceutical design, 2012; 18(4): 422-33.
Gee Dylan G, Karlsgodt Katherine H, van Erp Theo G M, Bearden Carrie E, Lieberman Matthew D, Belger Aysenil, Perkins Diana O, Olvet Doreen M, Cornblatt Barbara A, Constable Todd, Woods Scott W, Addington Jean, Cadenhead Kristin S, McGlashan Thomas H, Seidman Larry J, Tsuang Ming T, Walker Elaine F, Cannon Tyrone D, Cannon Tyrone D   Altered age-related trajectories of amygdala-prefrontal circuitry in adolescents at clinical high risk for psychosis: a preliminary study Schizophrenia research, 2012; 134(1): 1-9.
Karlsgodt Katherine H, Bachman Peter, Winkler Anderson M, Bearden Carrie E, Glahn David C   Genetic influence on the working memory circuitry: behavior, structure, function and extensions to illness Behavioural brain research, 2011; 225(2): 610-22.
Karlsgodt Katherine H, Robleto Karla, Trantham-Davidson Heather, Jairl Corey, Cannon Tyrone D, Lavin Antonieta, Jentsch J David   Reduced dysbindin expression mediates N-methyl-D-aspartate receptor hypofunction and impaired working memory performance Biological psychiatry, 2011; 69(1): 28-34.
Mittal Vijay A, Karlsgodt Katherine, Zinberg Jamie, Cannon Tyrone D, Bearden Carrie E   Identification and treatment of a pineal region tumor in an adolescent with prodromal psychotic symptoms The American journal of psychiatry, 2010; 167(9): 1033-7.
Karlsgodt Katherine H, Sun Daqiang, Cannon Tyrone D   Structural and Functional Brain Abnormalities in Schizophrenia Current directions in psychological science, 2010; 19(4): 226-231.
Shilyansky Carrie, Karlsgodt Katherine H, Cummings Damian M, Sidiropoulou Kyriaki, Hardt Molly, James Alex S, Ehninger Dan, Bearden Carrie E, Poirazi Panayiota, Jentsch J David, Cannon Tyrone D, Levine Michael S, Silva Alcino J   Neurofibromin regulates corticostriatal inhibitory networks during working memory performance Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, 2010; 107(29): 13141-6.
Karlsgodt Katherine H, Kochunov Peter, Winkler Anderson M, Laird Angela R, Almasy Laura, Duggirala Ravindranath, Olvera Rene L, Fox Peter T, Blangero John, Glahn David C   A multimodal assessment of the genetic control over working memory The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience, 2010; 30(24): 8197-202.
Sanz Jacqueline H, Karlsgodt Katherine H, Bearden Carrie E, van Erp Theo G M, Nandy Rajesh R, Ventura Joseph, Nuechterlein Keith, Cannon Tyrone D   Symptomatic and functional correlates of regional brain physiology during working memory processing in patients with recent onset schizophrenia Psychiatry research, 2009; 173(3): 177-82.
Karlsgodt Katherine H, Niendam Tara A, Bearden Carrie E, Cannon Tyrone D   White matter integrity and prediction of social and role functioning in subjects at ultra-high risk for psychosis Biological psychiatry, 2009; 66(6): 562-9.
Karlsgodt Katherine H, Sanz Jacqueline, van Erp Theo G M, Bearden Carrie E, Nuechterlein Keith H, Cannon Tyrone D   Re-evaluating dorsolateral prefrontal cortex activation during working memory in schizophrenia Schizophrenia research, 2009; 108(1-3): 143-50.
Karlsgodt Katherine H, Sun Daqiang, Jimenez Amy M, Lutkenhoff Evan S, Willhite Rachael, van Erp Theo G M, Cannon Tyrone D   Developmental disruptions in neural connectivity in the pathophysiology of schizophrenia Development and psychopathology, 2008; 20(4): 1297-327.
Karlsgodt Katherine H, van Erp Theo G M, Poldrack Russell A, Bearden Carrie E, Nuechterlein Keith H, Cannon Tyrone D   Diffusion tensor imaging of the superior longitudinal fasciculus and working memory in recent-onset schizophrenia Biological psychiatry, 2008; 63(5): 512-8.
van Erp Theo G M, Lesh Tyler A, Knowlton Barbara J, Bearden Carrie E, Hardt Molly, Karlsgodt Katherine H, Shirinyan David, Rao Vikas, Green Michael F, Subotnik Kenneth L, Nuechterlein Keith, Cannon Tyrone D   Remember and know judgments during recognition in chronic schizophrenia Schizophrenia research, 2008; 100(1-3): 181-90.
Yamamoto Rinah T, Karlsgodt Katherine H, Rott David, Lukas Scott E, Elman Igor   Effects of perceived cocaine availability on subjective and objective responses to the drug Substance abuse treatment, prevention, and policy, 2007; 2(1-3): 30.
Karlsgodt Katherine H, Glahn David C, van Erp Theo G M, Therman Sebastian, Huttunen Matti, Manninen Marko, Kaprio Jaakko, Cohen Mark S, Lönnqvist Jouko, Cannon Tyrone D   The relationship between performance and fMRI signal during working memory in patients with schizophrenia, unaffected co-twins, and control subjects Schizophrenia research, 2007; 89(1-3): 191-7.
Cannon Tyrone D, Glahn David C, Kim Junghoon, Van Erp Theo G M, Karlsgodt Katherine, Cohen Mark S, Nuechterlein Keith H, Bava Sunita, Shirinyan David   Dorsolateral prefrontal cortex activity during maintenance and manipulation of information in working memory in patients with schizophrenia Archives of general psychiatry, 2005; 62(10): 1071-80.
Karlsgodt Katherine H, Shirinyan David, van Erp Theo G M, Cohen Mark S, Cannon Tyrone D   Hippocampal activations during encoding and retrieval in a verbal working memory paradigm NeuroImage, 2005; 25(4): 1224-31.
Elman Igor, Lukas Scott E, Karlsgodt Katherine H, Gasic Gregory P, Breiter Hans C   Acute cortisol administration triggers craving in individuals with cocaine dependence Psychopharmacology bulletin, 2003; 37(3): 84-9.
Karlsgodt Katherine H, Lukas Scott E, Elman Igor   Psychosocial stress and the duration of cocaine use in non-treatment seeking individuals with cocaine dependence The American journal of drug and alcohol abuse, 2003; 29(3): 539-51.
Elman Igor, Karlsgodt Katherine H, Gastfriend David R, Chabris Christopher F, Breiter Hans C   Cocaine-primed craving and its relationship to depressive symptomatology in individuals with cocaine dependence Journal of psychopharmacology (Oxford, England), 2002; 16(2): 163-7.

Michael Irwin, M.D.

Biography

Dr. Michael R. Irwin is Cousins Distinguished Professor of Psychiatry and Biobehavioral Sciences, David Geffen School of Medicine at UCLA; Distinguished Professor of Psychology, UCLA College of Letters and Sciences; Director, Cousins Center for Psychoneuroimmunology, Semel Institute for Neuroscience; Director of the Mindful Awareness Research Center. Michael R. Irwin is one of the world’s foremost experts on the psychoneuroimmunological pathways by which psychosocial and behavioral factors influence health and disease. He is the Norman Cousins Distinguished Professor of Psychiatry and Biobehavioral Science at the UCLA Geffen School of Medicine, Director of the Cousins Center for Psychoneuroimmunology at the UCLA Semel Institute, Director of the Mindful Awareness Research Center at the UCLA Semel Institute, and Director of the Center’s Inflammatory Biology Core. Dr. Irwin pioneered basic studies to show that activation of receptor dependent mechanisms in the brain (e.g., corticotropin releasing hormone) play a key role in the integration of the HPA, autonomic, and immune responses to stress. His clinical translational studies were among the first to demonstrate that b-adrenergic receptor mechanisms steered a reduction in anti-viral immunity and an increase inflammatory responses, and the role of these molecular pathways on infectious- and inflammatory disease pathogenesis in older adults, and in patients with depression, insomnia, cardiovascular disease, cancer, rheumatoid arthritis, and alcohol- and cocaine use disorders. His ongoing work is focused on the reciprocal interactions between the immune- and central nervous systems, and the role of sleep disturbance on the molecular and cellular inflammatory signaling pathways that influence depression- and physical health risk with a focus on cancer survivors and older adults. Dr. Irwin’s research has broadly integrated data from laboratory animal studies, epidemiological studies, clinical naturalistic history- and prospective studies, experimental studies, and randomized controlled trials that have employed both behavioral- and mind-body approaches, which has resulted in publication of over 300 research articles and several books. Together, his research has been supported continuously for over 25 years by his PI leadership of over 25 R01 type awards from the National Institute of Aging, National Cancer Institute, National Heart Lung and Blood Disorders Institute, National Institute of Alcoholism and Alcohol Abuse, National Institute of Arthritis and Musculoskeletal Disorders, National Institute of Drug Abuse, National Center for Complementary and Alternative Medicine (NCCAM), and the National Institute of Mental Health. Dr. Irwin is Past President of the Psychoneuroimmunology Research Society and of the Academy of Behavioral Medicine Research, and a Distinguished Fellow in the American Psychiatric Association and the American College of Psychiatrists. He was an Associate Editor of Brain, Behavior, and Immunity, serves on the Editorial Board of Psychosomatic Medicine and of Sleep. He is Chairperson of NIH-CSR Mechanisms of Emotions, Stress, and Health Study Section, and past appointments on the NIMH Mental Health and AIDS Initial Review Group and Advisory Council to the National Center for Complementary and Alternative Medicine. He has received multiple national and international awards, and was twice the recipient of the Faculty Research Mentor Award from the Department of Psychiatry and Biobehavioral Science at the David Geffen School of Medicine.

Alicia Izquierdo, Ph.D.

Publications

A selected list of publications:

Hart Evan E, Blair Garrett J, O’Dell Thomas J, Blair Hugh T, Izquierdo Alicia   Chemogenetic Modulation and Single-Photon Calcium Imaging in Anterior Cingulate Cortex Reveal a Mechanism for Effort-Based Decisions The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience, 2020; 40(29): 5628-5643.
Aguirre Claudia G, Stolyarova Alexandra, Das Kanak, Kolli Saisriya, Marty Vincent, Ray Lara, Spigelman Igor, Izquierdo Alicia   Sex-dependent effects of chronic intermittent voluntary alcohol consumption on attentional, not motivational, measures during probabilistic learning and reversal PloS one, 2020; 15(6): e0234729.
Stolyarova A, Rakhshan M, Hart E E, O’Dell T J, Peters M A K, Lau H, Soltani A, Izquierdo A   Contributions of anterior cingulate cortex and basolateral amygdala to decision confidence and learning under uncertainty Nature communications, 2019; 10(1): 4704.
Soltani Alireza, Izquierdo Alicia   Adaptive learning under expected and unexpected uncertainty Nature reviews. Neuroscience, 2019; .
Izquierdo Alicia, Aguirre Claudia, Hart Evan E, Stolyarova Alexandra   Rodent Models of Adaptive Value Learning and Decision-Making Methods in molecular biology (Clifton, N.J.), 2019; 2011: 105-119.
Hart Evan E, Izquierdo Alicia   Quantity versus quality: Convergent findings in effort-based choice tasks Behavioural processes, 2019; 164: 178-185.
Izquierdo Alicia   Functional Heterogeneity within Rat Orbitofrontal Cortex in Reward Learning and Decision Making The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience, 2017; 37(44): 10529-10540.
Hart Evan E, Gerson Julian O, Zoken Yael, Garcia Marisella, Izquierdo Alicia   Anterior cingulate cortex supports effort allocation toward a qualitatively preferred option The European journal of neuroscience, 2017; .
Thompson Andrew B, Gerson Julian, Stolyarova Alexandra, Bugarin Amador, Hart Evan E, Jentsch J David, Izquierdo Alicia   Steep effort discounting of a preferred reward over a freely-available option in prolonged methamphetamine withdrawal in male rats Psychopharmacology, 2017; .
Hart Evan E, Izquierdo Alicia   Basolateral amygdala supports the maintenance of value and effortful choice of a preferred option The European journal of neuroscience, 2016; .
Izquierdo Alicia, Silva Alcino J   Hijacking translation in addiction eLife, 2016; 5: .
Hart Evan E, Stolyarova Alexandra, Conoscenti Michael A, Minor Thomas R, Izquierdo Alicia   Rigid patterns of effortful choice behavior after acute stress in rats Stress (Amsterdam, Netherlands), 2016; 1-10.
Izquierdo Alicia, Pozos Hilda, Torre Adrianna De La, DeShields Simone, Cevallos James, Rodriguez Jonathan, Stolyarova Alexandra   Sex differences, learning flexibility, and striatal dopamine D1 and D2 following adolescent drug exposure in rats Behavioural brain research, 2016; .
Izquierdo A, Brigman J L, Radke A K, Rudebeck P H, Holmes A   The neural basis of reversal learning: An updated perspective Neuroscience, 2016; .
Stolyarova Alexandra, Izquierdo Alicia   Distinct patterns of outcome valuation and amygdala-prefrontal cortex synaptic remodeling in adolescence and adulthood Frontiers in behavioral neuroscience, 2015; 9: 115.
Thompson Andrew B, Stolyarova Alexandra, Ying Zhe, Zhuang Yumei, Gomez-Pinilla Fernando, Izquierdo Alicia   Methamphetamine blocks exercise effects on Bdnf and Drd2 gene expression in frontal cortex and striatum Neuropharmacology, 2015; .
Ochoa Jesus G, Stolyarova Alexandra, Kaur Amandeep, Hart Evan E, Bugarin Amador, Izquierdo Alicia   Post-training depletions of basolateral amygdala serotonin fail to disrupt discrimination, retention, or reversal learning Frontiers in neuroscience, 2015; 9: 155.
Wassum Kate M, Izquierdo Alicia   The basolateral amygdala in reward learning and addiction Neuroscience and biobehavioral reviews, 2015; .
Ye Tony, Pozos Hilda, Phillips Tamara J, Izquierdo Alicia   Long-term effects of exposure to methamphetamine in adolescent rats Drug and alcohol dependence, 2014; .
Stolyarova Alexandra, O’Dell Steve J, Marshall John F, Izquierdo Alicia   Positive and negative feedback learning and associated dopamine and serotonin transporter binding after methamphetamine Behavioural brain research, 2014; .
Stolyarova Alexandra, Thompson Andrew B, Barrientos Ruth M, Izquierdo Alicia   Reductions in Frontocortical Cytokine Levels are Associated with Long-Lasting Alterations in Reward Valuation after Methamphetamine Neuropsychopharmacology : official publication of the American College of Neuropsychopharmacology, 2014; .
Izquierdo Alicia, Darling Chelsi, Manos Nic, Pozos Hilda, Kim Charissa, Ostrander Serena, Cazares Victor, Stepp Haley, Rudebeck Peter H   Basolateral amygdala lesions facilitate reward choices after negative feedback in rats The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience, 2013; 33(9): 4105-9.
Kosheleff Alisa R, Rodriguez Danilo, O’Dell Steve J, Marshall John F, Izquierdo Alicia   Comparison of single-dose and extended methamphetamine administration on reversal learning in rats Psychopharmacology, 2012; 224(3): 459-67.
Barkus Chris, Feyder Michael, Graybeal Carolyn, Wright Tara, Wiedholz Lisa, Izquierdo Alicia, Kiselycznyk Carly, Schmitt Wolfram, Sanderson David J, Rawlins J Nicholas P, Saksida Lisa M, Bussey Timothy J, Sprengel Rolf, Bannerman David, Holmes Andrew   Do GluA1 knockout mice exhibit behavioral abnormalities relevant to the negative or cognitive symptoms of schizophrenia and schizoaffective disorder? Neuropharmacology, 2012; 62(3): 1263-72.
Izquierdo Alicia, Carlos Kathleen, Ostrander Serena, Rodriguez Danilo, McCall-Craddolph Aaron, Yagnik Gargey, Zhou Feimeng   Impaired reward learning and intact motivation after serotonin depletion in rats Behavioural brain research, 2012; 233(2): 494-9.
Izquierdo Alicia, Jentsch J David   Reversal learning as a measure of impulsive and compulsive behavior in addictions Psychopharmacology, 2012; 219(2): 607-20.
Izquierdo Alicia, Belcher Annabelle M   Rodent models of adaptive decision making Methods in molecular biology (Clifton, N.J.), 2012; 829(3): 85-101.
Kosheleff Alisa R, Grimes Millie, O’Dell Steve J, Marshall John F, Izquierdo Alicia   Work aversion and associated changes in dopamine and serotonin transporter after methamphetamine exposure in rats Psychopharmacology, 2012; 219(2): 411-20.
Ostrander Serena, Cazares Victor A, Kim Charissa, Cheung Shauna, Gonzalez Isabel, Izquierdo Alicia   Orbitofrontal cortex and basolateral amygdala lesions result in suboptimal and dissociable reward choices on cue-guided effort in rats Behavioral neuroscience, 2011; 125(3): 350-9.
Izquierdo Alicia, Murray Elisabeth A   Functional interaction of medial mediodorsal thalamic nucleus but not nucleus accumbens with amygdala and orbital prefrontal cortex is essential for adaptive response selection after reinforcer devaluation The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience, 2010; 30(2): 661-9.
Brigman Jonathan L, Mathur Poonam, Harvey-White Judith, Izquierdo Alicia, Saksida Lisa M, Bussey Timothy J, Fox Stephanie, Deneris Evan, Murphy Dennis L, Holmes Andrew   Pharmacological or genetic inactivation of the serotonin transporter improves reversal learning in mice Cerebral cortex (New York, N.Y. : 1991), 2010; 20(8): 1955-63.
Izquierdo Alicia, Belcher Annabelle M, Scott Lori, Cazares Victor A, Chen Jack, O’Dell Steven J, Malvaez Melissa, Wu Tiffany, Marshall John F   Reversal-specific learning impairments after a binge regimen of methamphetamine in rats: possible involvement of striatal dopamine Neuropsychopharmacology : official publication of the American College of Neuropsychopharmacology, 2010; 35(2): 505-14.
Chudasama Yogita, Izquierdo Alicia, Murray Elisabeth A   Distinct contributions of the amygdala and hippocampus to fear expression The European journal of neuroscience, 2009; 30(12): 2327-37.
Izquierdo Alicia, Newman Timothy K, Higley J Dee, Murray Elisabeth A   Genetic modulation of cognitive flexibility and socioemotional behavior in rhesus monkeys Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, 2007; 104(35): 14128-33.
Wellman C L, Izquierdo A, Garrett J E, Martin K P, Carroll J, Millstein R, Lesch K-P, Murphy D L, Holmes A   Impaired stress-coping and fear extinction and abnormal corticolimbic morphology in serotonin transporter knock-out mice The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience, 2007; 27(3): 684-91.
Murray Elisabeth A, Izquierdo Alicia   Orbitofrontal cortex and amygdala contributions to affect and action in primates Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, 2007; 1121(8): 273-96.
Izquierdo Alicia, Murray Elisabeth A   Selective bilateral amygdala lesions in rhesus monkeys fail to disrupt object reversal learning The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience, 2007; 27(5): 1054-62.
Izquierdo Alicia, Wellman Cara L, Holmes Andrew   Brief uncontrollable stress causes dendritic retraction in infralimbic cortex and resistance to fear extinction in mice The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience, 2006; 26(21): 5733-8.
Izquierdo Alicia, Wiedholz Lisa M, Millstein Rachel A, Yang Rebecca J, Bussey Timothy J, Saksida Lisa M, Holmes Andrew   Genetic and dopaminergic modulation of reversal learning in a touchscreen-based operant procedure for mice Behavioural brain research, 2006; 171(2): 181-8.
Izquierdo Alicia, Suda Robin K, Murray Elisabeth A   Comparison of the effects of bilateral orbital prefrontal cortex lesions and amygdala lesions on emotional responses in rhesus monkeys The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience, 2005; 25(37): 8534-42.
Izquierdo Alicia, Murray Elisabeth A   Opposing effects of amygdala and orbital prefrontal cortex lesions on the extinction of instrumental responding in macaque monkeys The European journal of neuroscience, 2005; 22(9): 2341-6.
Izquierdo Alicia, Suda Robin K, Murray Elisabeth A   Bilateral orbital prefrontal cortex lesions in rhesus monkeys disrupt choices guided by both reward value and reward contingency The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience, 2004; 24(34): 7540-8.
Izquierdo Alicia, Murray Elisabeth A   Combined unilateral lesions of the amygdala and orbital prefrontal cortex impair affective processing in rhesus monkeys Journal of neurophysiology, 2004; 91(5): 2023-39.
Baxter M G, Parker A, Lindner C C, Izquierdo A D, Murray E A   Control of response selection by reinforcer value requires interaction of amygdala and orbital prefrontal cortex The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience, 2000; 20(11): 4311-9.
Boothe R G, Louden T, Aiyer A, Izquierdo A, Drews C, Lambert S R   Visual outcome after contact lens and intraocular lens correction of neonatal monocular aphakia in monkeys Investigative ophthalmology & visual science, 2000; 41(1): 110-9.