Christopher M. Bloom

Affiliations: 
Providence College, Providence, RI, United States 
Area:
Affective Neuroscience, Fear
Website:
http://www.providence.edu/psychology/panlab/index.html
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Parents

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A Michael Anch grad student 1995-2001 Saint Louis University
 (Operant investigation of sensory deficits in a myelin mutant rat.)

Children

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Michelle Fernando research assistant 2013- Providence College
Ryan J. Post research assistant 2011-2014 Cornell
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Post RJ, Dahlborg KM, O'Loughlin LE, et al. (2014) Effects of juvenile exposure to predator odor on adolescent and adult anxiety and pain nociception. Physiology & Behavior. 131: 57-61
Bloom CM, Post RJ, Anch AM, et al. (2013) Behavioral assessment of visual deficits in the mutant. Degenerative Neurological and Neuromuscular Disease. 3: 15-21
Bloom CM, Post RJ, Mazick J, et al. (2013) A discriminated conditioned punishment model of phobia. Neuropsychiatric Disease and Treatment. 9: 1239-48
Bloom CM, Holly S, Miller AM. (2012) Self-injurious behavior vs. nonsuicidal self-injury: the CNS stimulant pemoline as a model of self-destructive behavior. Crisis. 33: 106-12
Bloom CM, Venard J, Harden M, et al. (2007) Non-contingent positive and negative reinforcement schedules of superstitious behaviors. Behavioural Processes. 75: 8-13
Bloom CM, Anch AM, Dyche JS. (2002) Behavioral effects of chronic melatonin and pregnenolone injections in a myelin mutant rat (taiep). The Journal of General Psychology. 129: 226-37
Anch AM, Powell E, Bloom C, et al. (2000) Locomotor analysis of the taiep rat. The Journal of General Psychology. 127: 412-25
Powell E, Anch AM, Dyche J, et al. (1999) The splay angle: A new measure for assessing neuromuscular dysfunction in rats. Physiology & Behavior. 67: 819-21
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