Behavioral Health
Mental and behavioral disorders are diseases of the brain that affect 1 in 4 people worldwide and are characterized by debilitating deficits in a person’s thinking, feeling, motivation and mood. Scientists in the UC Davis Neuroscience Consortium are involved in researching mental and behavioral disorders at multiple levels, from understanding the molecular, cellular and circuit changes that alter normal brain function, to how genetic and environmental factors confer risk for mental illness. Our scientists aim to translate new research findings into approaches to improve diagnosis and treatment of these brain disorders. 42 faculty members from 15 departments and 7 centers work in this area. Research among our faculty on this topic spans model systems from rodents to nonhuman primates to humans and ranges from questions about cellular mechanisms to cognitive control. Our faculty also have several large-scale collaborations within this area, including the UC Davis Conte Center, which is focused on schizophrenia, maternal infection and neuroimmunology, as well as the Early Detection of Psychosis Clinics and the Behavioral Health Center of Excellence.
Faculty studying behavioral health
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Leonard Abbeduto, Ph.D. Language development, assessment, and intervention in neurodevelopmental disabilities R. Scott Akins, D.O. Autism Spectrum Disorders, Intellectual Disability and Trisomy 21. Kathleen Angkustsiri, M.D., M.A.S. Pediatric Child Development & Behavior Karen L. Bales, Ph.D. Behavioral neuroscience of social bonds Melissa D. Bauman, Ph.D. Behavioral neuroscience, prenatal risk factors for neurodevelopmental disorders Eliza Bliss-Moreau, Ph.D. Affective neuroscience Shelley A. Blozis, Ph.D. Development of statistical methods for clustered, repeated measures and longitudinal psychological health data. Erie D. Boorman, Ph.D. Learning and decision-making Allison Brashear, M.D., M.B.A. Movement disorders Katherine Denny, Ph.D. Neuropsychology J. Faye Dixon, Ph.D. Clinical pyschology Diasynou Fioravante, Ph.D. Neural circuits for prediction, learning and memory Andrew S. Fox, Ph.D. Neurobiology of emotion, “affective style” and the development of mental illness Patrick M. Fuller, Ph.D. Brain substrates of behavioral state control Simona Ghetti, Ph.D. Development of memory and metamemory Amanda E. Guyer, Ph.D. Adolescent neurodevelopment in health and depression, anxiety, and substance use Randi Hagerman, M.D. Pediatric child development and behavior Tim Hanks, Ph.D. Neural mechanisms of decision making and related disorders of brain function Robin L. Hansen M.D. Pediatric child development and behavior Johannes Hell, Ph.D. Molecular and cellular mechanisms of neurotransmission at synapses in the brain David Hessl, Ph.D. Child clinical psychology; neuropsychology Ladson Hinton, M.D. Geriatric psychiatry Richard Huskey, Ph.D. Cognitive control, decision-making and reward, neuroimaging, computational and behavioral modeling Helen Kales, M.D. Behavioral and psychological symptoms of dementia Richard Maddock, M.D. Anxiety disorders; magnetic resonance spectroscopy meditation A. Kimberley McAllister, Ph.D. Synapse formation and plasticity; neuroimmune contributions to development and disease Peter Mundy, Ph.D. Education and development of children with Autism Tara Niendam, Ph.D. Pediatric and transition-age youth mental health Thomas Nordahl, Ph.D. Depression, anxiety disorders, substance abuse, and schizophrenia Martha O'Donnell, Ph.D. Biological, Cognitive, Health and Mental Health Life Phases: Adulthood, Aging David E. Olson, Ph.D. Compound-induced neural plasticity and the development of neurotherapeutics Sally Ozonoff, Ph.D. Early detection of ASD, screening, infant/toddler diagnosis Dan Ragland, Ph.D. Behavioral, functional neuroimaging and electrophysiology methods; brain networks in learning and memory; effects of schizophrenia on learning and memory Stephen K. Robinson, Ph.D. Augmentation and extension of human capabilities and performance in safety-critical environments. Cynthia M.Schumann, Ph.D. Cellular and molecular developmental trajectory of brain regions related to anxiety and autism Daniel I. Shapiro, Ph.D. Early Identification of and Treatment for Mental Illness Tony Simon, Ph.D. Attention, and spatial and temporal processing in development and neurodevelopmental disorders Marjorie Solomon, Ph.D., M.B.A. Cognitive neuroscience and autism specturm disorders Brian Trainor, Ph.D. Effects of stress on the brain and behavior; mood and anxiety disorders Judith Anne Van de Water, Ph.D. Neuroimmunology, clinical immunology and immunopathology, gestational immune environment Jennifer L. Whistler, Ph.D. Effects of clinically important drugs and drugs of abuse on the brain