Joseph P. DeCola, Ph.D.

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University of California, Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CA 
Area:
Anxiety
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Michelle G. Craske grad student 2001 UCLA
 (Deliberate exposure to interoceptive sensations: A cognitive -behavioral treatment for irritable bowel syndrome.)
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Wells-Di Gregorio SM, Marks DR, DeCola J, et al. (2018) Pilot Randomized controlled trial of a symptom cluster intervention in advanced cancer. Psycho-Oncology
Landeira-Fernandez J, DeCola JP, Kim JJ, et al. (2006) Immediate shock deficit in fear conditioning: effects of shock manipulations. Behavioral Neuroscience. 120: 873-9
Rau V, DeCola JP, Fanselow MS. (2005) Stress-induced enhancement of fear learning: an animal model of posttraumatic stress disorder. Neuroscience and Biobehavioral Reviews. 29: 1207-23
Craske MG, DeCola JP, Sachs AD, et al. (2003) Panic control treatment for agoraphobia. Journal of Anxiety Disorders. 17: 321-33
Craske MG, Lang AJ, Rowe M, et al. (2002) Presleep attributions about arousal during sleep: nocturnal panic. Journal of Abnormal Psychology. 111: 53-62
De Oca BM, DeCola JP, Maren S, et al. (1998) Distinct regions of the periaqueductal gray are involved in the acquisition and expression of defensive responses. The Journal of Neuroscience : the Official Journal of the Society For Neuroscience. 18: 3426-32
Craske MG, Glover D, DeCola J. (1995) Predicted versus unpredicted panic attacks: acute versus general distress. Journal of Abnormal Psychology. 104: 214-23
Decola JP, Fanselow MS. (1995) Differential inflation with short and long CS-US intervals: Evidence of a nonassociative process in long-delay taste avoidance Animal Learning & Behavior. 23: 154-163
Landeira-Fernandez J, Fanselow MS, Decola JP, et al. (1995) Effects of handling and context preexposure on the immediate shock deficit Animal Learning & Behavior. 23: 335-339
Fanselow MS, Decola JP, De Oca BM, et al. (1995) Ventral and dorsolateral regions of the midbrain periaqueductal gray (PAG) control different stages of defensive behavior: Dorsolateral PAG lesions enhance the defensive freezing produced by massed and immediate shock Aggressive Behavior. 21: 63-77
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