The scientist’s investigation covers issues in Neuroscience, Virology, Brain mapping, Evolutionary biology and Genetics. His research is interdisciplinary, bridging the disciplines of Anxiety and Neuroscience. His study in Anxiety is interdisciplinary in nature, drawing from both Hippocampal formation, Affective neuroscience and Research Domain Criteria.
His work on Outbreak as part of general Virology research is frequently linked to Meningococcal disease, bridging the gap between disciplines. His Brain mapping research is multidisciplinary, relying on both Anhedonia, Mood, Visual perception, Antidepressant and Visual cortex. His biological study spans a wide range of topics, including Mutation rate, Population genetics and Mutation.
His scientific interests lie mostly in Neuroscience, Anxiety, Amygdala, Stria terminalis and Central nucleus of the amygdala. His work in Neuroscience tackles topics such as Temperament which are related to areas like Neuroticism. His Anxiety research includes themes of Arousal, Psychopathology, Distress, Clinical psychology and Affective neuroscience.
His studies deal with areas such as Functional magnetic resonance imaging, Gene expression and Neurotrophin as well as Amygdala. Andrew S. Fox combines subjects such as Neuroplasticity and Ventromedial prefrontal cortex with his study of Central nucleus of the amygdala. His research investigates the connection between Personality and topics such as Cognition that intersect with issues in Cognitive psychology.
Andrew S. Fox focuses on Anxiety, Neuroscience, Neuroimaging, Extended amygdala and Temperament. His work carried out in the field of Anxiety brings together such families of science as Psychopathology, Distress, Clinical psychology, Anticipation and Affective neuroscience. His Affective neuroscience research incorporates themes from Developmental psychology, Neurocognitive, Developmental psychopathology and Personality.
His Stria terminalis, Central nucleus of the amygdala, Primate, Chemogenetics and Amygdala study are his primary interests in Neuroscience. His studies in Neuroimaging integrate themes in fields like Cognitive science, Machine learning, Convolutional neural network, Artificial intelligence and Sample. His Temperament research is multidisciplinary, incorporating perspectives in Genetic association and Heritability.
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The integration of negative affect, pain and cognitive control in the cingulate cortex
Alexander J. Shackman;Timothy V. Salomons;Heleen A. Slagter;Andrew S. Fox.
Nature Reviews Neuroscience (2011)
Compassion Training Alters Altruism and Neural Responses to Suffering
Helen Y. Weng;Andrew S. Fox;Alexander J. Shackman;Diane E. Stodola.
Psychological Science (2013)
Orbitofrontal cortex tracks positive mood in mothers viewing pictures of their newborn infants.
Jack B Nitschke;Eric E Nelson;Brett D Rusch;Andrew S Fox.
NeuroImage (2004)
Functional but not structural subgenual prefrontal cortex abnormalities in melancholia
D A Pizzagalli;T R Oakes;A S Fox;M K Chung.
Molecular Psychiatry (2004)
Motion correction and the use of motion covariates in multiple-subject fMRI analysis
Tom Johnstone;Kathleen S. Ores Walsh;Larry L. Greischar;Andrew L. Alexander.
Human Brain Mapping (2006)
Capsule phase variation in Neisseria meningitidis serogroup B by slipped-strand mispairing in the polysialyltransferase gene (siaD): correlation with bacterial invasion and the outbreak of meningococcal disease.
S Hammerschmidt;A Müller;H Sillmann;M Mühlenhoff.
Molecular Microbiology (1996)
Serogroup W135 meningococcal disease in Hajj pilgrims.
Muhamed-Kheir Taha;Mark Achtman;Jean-Michel Alonso;Brian Greenwood.
The Lancet (2000)
Integrating VBM into the General Linear Model with Voxelwise Anatomical Covariates
Terrence R. Oakes;Andrew S. Fox;Tom Johnstone;Moo K. Chung.
NeuroImage (2007)
Immunogenicity and reactogenicity in UK infants of a novel meningococcal vesicle vaccine containing multiple class 1 (PorA) outer membrane proteins.
Keith Cartwright;Rhonwen Morris;Hans Rümke;Andrew Fox.
Vaccine (1999)
Extending the amygdala in theories of threat processing
Andrew S. Fox;Jonathan A. Oler;Do P.M. Tromp;Julie L. Fudge.
Trends in Neurosciences (2015)
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