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Julie L. Fudge is affiliated with the University of Rochester in the United States and specializes in neuroscience. Their publication record includes significant contributions to fields such as cognitive neuroscience, cellular and molecular neuroscience, behavioral neuroscience, developmental neuroscience, and molecular biology. Overall, their work comprises 51 publications in neuroscience, with a particular focus on subfields such as cognitive and cellular neuroscience, and behaviorally related neural mechanisms.

The primary research topics that Julie L. Fudge addresses include:

  • Memory and Neural Mechanisms
  • Neuroscience and Neuropharmacology Research
  • Stress Responses and Cortisol
  • Neurotransmitter Receptor Influence on Behavior
  • Functional Brain Connectivity Studies
  • Neurogenesis and Neuroplasticity Mechanisms
  • Genetics and Neurodevelopmental Disorders

The scientist has published papers in a variety of venues, frequently appearing in:

  • bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory)
  • Biological Psychiatry
  • Journal of Neuroscience
  • American Journal of Psychiatry
  • Synapse

Examples of recent papers include:

  • "Neural Insensitivity to the Effects of Hunger in Women Remitted From Anorexia Nervosa," 2020, American Journal of Psychiatry
  • "Transcriptional Profiling of Primate Central Nucleus of the Amygdala Neurons to Understand the Molecular Underpinnings of Early-Life Anxious Temperament," 2020, Biological Psychiatry
  • "Perigenual and Subgenual Anterior Cingulate Afferents Converge on Common Pyramidal Cells in Amygdala Subregions of the Macaque," 2021, Journal of Neuroscience
  • "Corticotropin Releasing Factor (CRF) Coexpression in GABAergic, Glutamatergic, and GABA/Glutamatergic Subpopulations in the Central Extended Amygdala and Ventral Pallidum of Young Male Primates," 2022, Journal of Neuroscience
  • "Unbiased Stereological Estimates of Dopaminergic and GABAergic Neurons in the A10, A9, and A8 Subregions in the Young Male Macaque," 2022, Neuroscience

Frequent collaborators include:

  • Emily A. Kelly
  • Tanzy Love
  • Judy L. Cameron
  • Jancy Contreras
  • Annie Duan

Best Publications

  • Striatonigrostriatal Pathways in Primates Form an Ascending Spiral from the Shell to the Dorsolateral Striatum

    Suzanne N. Haber;Julie L. Fudge;Nikolaus R. McFarland

  • New insights into symptoms and neurocircuit function of anorexia nervosa

    Walter H. Kaye;Julie L. Fudge;Martin Paulus

  • A developmental neurobiological model of motivated behavior: Anatomy, connectivity and ontogeny of the triadic nodes

    Monique Ernst;Julie L. Fudge

  • Altered Reward Processing in Women Recovered From Anorexia Nervosa

    Angela Wagner;Howard Aizenstein;Vijay K Venkatraman;Julie Fudge

  • Sucrose activates human taste pathways differently from artificial sweetener

    Guido K.W. Frank;Tyson A. Oberndorfer;Alan N. Simmons;Martin P. Paulus

  • Altered Insula Response to Taste Stimuli in Individuals Recovered from Restricting-Type Anorexia Nervosa

    Angela Wagner;Angela Wagner;Howard Aizenstein;Laura Mazurkewicz;Julie Fudge

  • Intrinsic functional connectivity of amygdala-based networks in adolescent generalized anxiety disorder.

    Amy K. Roy;Julie L. Fudge;Clare Kelly;Justin S.A. Perry

  • Extending the amygdala in theories of threat processing

    Andrew S. Fox;Jonathan A. Oler;Do P.M. Tromp;Julie L. Fudge

  • The primate substantia nigra and VTA: integrative circuitry and function.

    Suzanne N. Haber;Julie L. Fudge

  • Amygdaloid projections to ventromedial striatal subterritories in the primate.

    J.L Fudge;K Kunishio;P Walsh;C Richard

  • Altered insula response to sweet taste processing after recovery from anorexia and bulimia nervosa.

    Tyson A. Oberndorfer;Guido K.W. Frank;Alan N. Simmons;Angela Wagner

  • Nucleus accumbens, thalamus and insula connectivity during incentive anticipation in typical adults and adolescents.

    Youngsun T. Cho;Stephen J. Fromm;Amanda E. Guyer;Allison Detloff

  • Hunger does not motivate reward in women remitted from anorexia nervosa.

    Christina E. Wierenga;Amanda Bischoff-Grethe;A. James Melrose;Zoe Irvine

  • The central nucleus of the amygdala projection to dopamine subpopulations in primates.

    J.L Fudge;S.N Haber;S.N Haber

  • Neurocircuity of eating disorders.

    Walter H. Kaye;Angela Wagner;Julie L. Fudge;Martin Paulus;Martin Paulus

  • Insular and gustatory inputs to the caudal ventral striatum in primates.

    Julie L. Fudge;Michael A. Breitbart;Matthew Danish;Valerie Pannoni

  • From Galactorrhea to Osteopenia: Rethinking Serotonin–Prolactin Interactions

    Ana B F Emiliano;Julie L Fudge

  • Cortico–Amygdala–Striatal Circuits Are Organized as Hierarchical Subsystems through the Primate Amygdala

    Youngsun T. Cho;Monique Ernst;Julie L. Fudge

  • Overexpressing Corticotropin-Releasing Factor in the Primate Amygdala Increases Anxious Temperament and Alters Its Neural Circuit

    Ned H. Kalin;Andrew S. Fox;Rothem Kovner;Marissa K. Riedel

  • Altered brain response to reward and punishment in adolescents with Anorexia nervosa

    Amanda Bischoff-Grethe;Danyale McCurdy;Emily Grenesko-Stevens;Laura E Zoe Irvine

  • The interface of oxytocin-labeled cells and serotonin transporter-containing fibers in the primate hypothalamus: a substrate for SSRIs therapeutic effects?

    Ana B. F. Emiliano;Thomaz Rodrigues Porto da Cruz;Valerie Pannoni;Julie L. Fudge

Frequent Co-Authors

Andrew S. Fox
Andrew S. Fox University of California, Davis
Suzanne N. Haber
Suzanne N. Haber University of Rochester Medical Center
Martin P. Paulus
Martin P. Paulus Laureate Institute for Brain Research
Guido K.W. Frank
Guido K.W. Frank University of California, San Diego
Alan N. Simmons
Alan N. Simmons University of California, San Diego
Monique Ernst
Monique Ernst National Institutes of Health
Christina E. Wierenga
Christina E. Wierenga University of California, San Diego
Howard J. Aizenstein
Howard J. Aizenstein University of Pittsburgh
Daniel S. Pine
Daniel S. Pine National Institutes of Health
Andrew L. Alexander
Andrew L. Alexander University of Wisconsin–Madison

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