Warren G Hall, Anne W Deane Professor

Warren G Hall

Research Summary:
Study of the ontogeny of motivation and learning; their neural basis and behavioral organization, using ingestive behavior and appetitive learning as prototypic systems. Animal and human studies including recent work utilizing functional MRI.

Representative Publications:   (More Publications)

  1. Due, D.L., Huettel, S.A., W.G., & Rubin, D.C. (2002). Activation in Mesolimbic and Visuospatial Neural Circuits Elicited by Smoking Cues: Evidence from Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging. American Journal of Psychiatry, 159, 954-960.
  2. Changizi, M.A., McGeHee, R. & Hall, W.G. (2002). Appetitive Responses to Dehydration and Food-Deprivation are Learned. Psychological Behavior, 75, 295-304.
  3. Myers, K.P., & Hal, W.G. (2001). Experience with Drinking While Dehydrated is Required for Weanling Rats to Acquire an Appetitive Response to Cellular Dehydration. Development Psychobiology, 38, 145-153.
  4. Changizi, M.A. & Hall, W.G. (2001). Thirst Modulates a Perception. Perception, 30, 1489-1497.
  5. W.G. Hall, Arnold, H.M., & Myers, K.P. (2000). The Acquisition of Appetite. Psychological Science, 11, 101-105.