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Warren G. Hall, Anne W. Deane Distinguished Professor Emeritus of Comparative Neurobiology

Warren G. Hall
Contact Info:
Office Location:  229 Soc-Psych, Durham, NC 27708
Office Phone:  +1 919 660 5713
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Education:

Ph.D.Johns Hopkins University1975
PostdoctoralRutgers University, Newark, New Jersey1977
M.A.Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, Maryland1973
B.A.University of Arizona, Tucson, Arizona1971
OtherDenison University, Granville, Ohio1969
Research Interests: Psychobiology, Development of Motivation, Reward, and Learning

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.

Recent Publications   (More Publications)   (search)

  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, MA; McGeHee, R; Hall, WG (2002). Appetitive Responses to Dehydration and Food-Deprivation are Learned. Psychological Behavior, 75, 295-304.
  3. Changizi, MA; Hall, WG (2001). Thirst modulates a perception.. Perception, 30(12), 1489-1497. [11817755], [doi]  [abs]
  4. Myers, KP; Hal, WG (2001). Experience with Drinking While Dehydrated is Required for Weanling Rats to Acquire an Appetitive Response to Cellular Dehydration. Development Psychobiology, 38, 145-153.
  5. Coyle, S; Arnold, HM; Goldberg-Arnold, JS; Rubin, DC; Hall, WG (2000). Olfactory conditioning facilitates diet transition in human infants., 37(3), 144-152. [11044862], [doi]  [abs]

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