Joshua P. Johansen, Ph.D.

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2007 University of California, Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CA 
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Hugh Tad Blair grad student 2007 UCLA
 (Teaching the amygdala: Neural mechanisms for prediction error signaling during fear learning.)
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Ormond J, Serka SA, Johansen JP. (2023) Enhanced Reactivation of Remapping Place Cells during Aversive Learning. The Journal of Neuroscience : the Official Journal of the Society For Neuroscience. 43: 2153-2167
Watanabe M, Uematsu A, Johansen JP. (2021) Enhanced synchronization between prelimbic and infralimbic cortices during fear extinction learning. Molecular Brain. 14: 175
Yeh LF, Ozawa T, Johansen JP. (2021) Functional organization of the midbrain periaqueductal gray for regulating aversive memory formation. Molecular Brain. 14: 136
Narikiyo K, Mizuguchi R, Ajima A, et al. (2020) The claustrum coordinates cortical slow-wave activity. Nature Neuroscience
Likhtik E, Johansen JP. (2019) Publisher Correction: Neuromodulation in circuits of aversive emotional learning. Nature Neuroscience
Likhtik E, Johansen JP. (2019) Neuromodulation in circuits of aversive emotional learning. Nature Neuroscience. 22: 1586-1597
Luo R, Uematsu A, Weitemier A, et al. (2018) A dopaminergic switch for fear to safety transitions. Nature Communications. 9: 2483
Ozawa T, Johansen JP. (2018) Learning rules for aversive associative memory formation. Current Opinion in Neurobiology. 49: 148-157
Yeh LF, Watanabe M, Sulkes-Cuevas J, et al. (2017) Dysregulation of aversive signaling pathways: a novel circuit endophenotype for pain and anxiety disorders. Current Opinion in Neurobiology. 48: 37-44
Uematsu A, Tan BZ, Ycu EA, et al. (2017) Modular organization of the brainstem noradrenaline system coordinates opposing learning states. Nature Neuroscience
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