His primary areas of study are Neuroscience, Amygdala, Prefrontal cortex, Anxiety disorder and Cognitive psychology. His Amygdala research includes elements of Insula, Recall, Functional neuroimaging, Neuroimaging and Psychophysiology. The various areas that Israel Liberzon examines in his Prefrontal cortex study include Stimulus, Schizophrenia, Functional magnetic resonance imaging and Brain mapping.
The concepts of his Anxiety disorder study are interwoven with issues in Hydrocortisone, Audiology and Glucocorticoid. Many of his studies on Cognitive psychology apply to Cognition as well. His biological study spans a wide range of topics, including Odds ratio and Clinical psychology.
His primary scientific interests are in Psychiatry, Neuroscience, Clinical psychology, Amygdala and Prefrontal cortex. When carried out as part of a general Psychiatry research project, his work on Depression, Mental health, Anxiety and Major depressive disorder is frequently linked to work in Injury prevention, therefore connecting diverse disciplines of study. His studies link Traumatic stress with Neuroscience.
His study in Clinical psychology is interdisciplinary in nature, drawing from both Psychological intervention and Comorbidity. His research in Amygdala intersects with topics in Insula, Developmental psychology, Functional neuroimaging, Neuroimaging and Brain mapping. His work carried out in the field of Prefrontal cortex brings together such families of science as Cognitive psychology, Functional magnetic resonance imaging and Audiology.
Israel Liberzon mainly investigates Clinical psychology, Posttraumatic stress, Psychiatry, Sexual assault and Neuroscience. His Clinical psychology study incorporates themes from Cognition, Anxiety, Animal model, Depression and Comorbidity. His Posttraumatic stress research is multidisciplinary, incorporating elements of Prefrontal cortex and Fight-or-flight response.
His Major depressive disorder study in the realm of Psychiatry interacts with subjects such as Demography. All of his Neuroscience and Hippocampal formation and Extinction investigations are sub-components of the entire Neuroscience study. The Hippocampal formation study which covers Amygdala that intersects with Cognitive psychology.
Clinical psychology, Posttraumatic stress, Amygdala, Developmental psychology and Prefrontal cortex are his primary areas of study. His work deals with themes such as Genetic correlation, Cognition, Heritability, Major depressive disorder and Extinction, which intersect with Clinical psychology. His biological study deals with issues like Comorbidity, which deal with fields such as Depression.
His Amygdala research incorporates elements of Thalamus, Biological psychiatry, Nucleus accumbens, Lateral ventricles and Putamen. As a part of the same scientific study, Israel Liberzon usually deals with the Developmental psychology, concentrating on Association and frequently concerns with Hippocampus. His Prefrontal cortex research is multidisciplinary, relying on both Traumatic stress, Rodent model, Insula and Disease.
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Functional neuroanatomy of emotion: a meta-analysis of emotion activation studies in PET and fMRI.
K. Luan Phan;Tor D. Wager;Stephan F. Taylor;Israel Liberzon.
NeuroImage (2002)
The Neurocircuitry of Fear, Stress, and Anxiety Disorders
Lisa M Shin;Israel Liberzon;Israel Liberzon.
Neuropsychopharmacology (2010)
Valence, gender, and lateralization of functional brain anatomy in emotion: a meta-analysis of findings from neuroimaging.
Tor D Wager;K.Luan Phan;Israel Liberzon;Stephan F Taylor.
NeuroImage (2003)
The contextual brain: implications for fear conditioning, extinction and psychopathology
Stephen Maren;K. Luan Phan;Israel Liberzon.
Nature Reviews Neuroscience (2013)
Biological studies of post-traumatic stress disorder
Roger K. Pitman;Ann M. Rasmusson;Ann M. Rasmusson;Karestan C. Koenen;Lisa M. Shin;Lisa M. Shin.
Nature Reviews Neuroscience (2012)
Brain activation in PTSD in response to trauma-related stimuli.
Israel Liberzon;Stephan F Taylor;Richard Amdur;Tara D Jung.
Biological Psychiatry (1999)
Nonstationary cluster-size inference with random field and permutation methods
Satoru Hayasaka;K. Luan Phan;Israel Liberzon;Keith J. Worsley.
NeuroImage (2004)
The functional neuroanatomy of PTSD: a critical review
Israel Liberzon;Chandra Sekhar Sripada.
Progress in Brain Research (2007)
Effects of childhood poverty and chronic stress on emotion regulatory brain function in adulthood
Pilyoung Kim;Gary W. Evans;Michael Angstadt;S. Shaun Ho.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America (2013)
Stress-restress: Effects on ACTH and fast feedback
Israel Liberzon;Israel Liberzon;Melissa Krstov;Elizabeth A. Young.
Psychoneuroendocrinology (1997)
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