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Lucy L. Brown is affiliated with the Albert Einstein College of Medicine in the United States. Their research spans multiple fields including Neuroscience, Psychology, and Medicine, with a focus on Cognitive Neuroscience, Social Psychology, Experimental and Cognitive Psychology, Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and Imaging, and Clinical Psychology.

The scientist's work encompasses several key topics, notably:

  • Functional Brain Connectivity Studies
  • Advanced Neuroimaging Techniques and Applications
  • Neuroscience and Music Perception
  • Attachment and Relationship Dynamics
  • Neuroendocrine regulation and behavior
  • Evolutionary Psychology and Human Behavior
  • Creativity in Education and Neuroscience

Lucy L. Brown has contributed to various peer-reviewed journals, with publications in:

  • Frontiers in Psychology
  • Brain Structure and Function
  • Creativity Research Journal
  • bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory)
  • Neuroscience Applied

Among their recent papers are:

  • After the Honeymoon: Neural and Genetic Correlates of Romantic Love in Newlywed Marriages, 2020, Frontiers in Psychology
  • Sensory processing sensitivity and axonal microarchitecture: identifying brain structural characteristics for behavior, 2022, Brain Structure and Function
  • Beyond Openness: A Variety of Creative Experiences Increases Flexibility and Originality of Visuospatial Divergent Thinking, 2024, Creativity Research Journal
  • Sensory processing sensitivity and axonal microarchitecture: Identifying brain structural characteristics for behavior, 2021, bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory)
  • Psychological benefits and neural correlates of an 8-week mindfulness training: a resting-state functional connectivity MRI study, 2023, Neuroscience Applied

Collaborations have been a significant part of Lucy L. Brown's research activities. Frequent coauthors include:

  • Szabolcs Dávid
  • Anneriet M. Heemskerk
  • Elaine N. Aron
  • Alexander Leemans
  • Arthur Aron

Best Publications

  • Reward, Motivation, and Emotion Systems Associated With Early-Stage Intense Romantic Love

    Arthur Aron;Helen E Fisher;Debra J Mashek;Greg Strong

  • Neural correlates of long-term intense romantic love

    Bianca P. Acevedo;Arthur Aron;Helen E. Fisher;Lucy L. Brown

  • Defining the brain systems of lust, romantic attraction, and attachment

    Helen E. Fisher;Arthur Aron;Debra Mashek;Haifang Li

  • Romantic love: An fMRI study of a neural mechanism for mate choice

    Helen Fisher;Arthur Aron;Lucy L. Brown

  • Romantic love: a mammalian brain system for mate choice.

    Helen E Fisher;Arthur Aron;Lucy L Brown

  • Sensory and cognitive functions of the basal ganglia.

    Lucy L Brown;Jay S Schneider;Theodore I Lidsky

  • Anatomical correlates of electrical and behavioral events related to amygdaloid kindling

    Jerome Engel;Leslie Wolfson;Lucy Brown

  • Reward, Addiction and Emotion Regulation Systems Associated with Rejection in Love

    Helen E. Fisher;Lucy L. Brown;Arthur Aron;Greg Strong

  • The highly sensitive brain: an fMRI study of sensory processing sensitivity and response to others' emotions

    Bianca P. Acevedo;Elaine N. Aron;Arthur Aron;Matthew Donald Sangster

  • Reward and Motivation Systems: A Brain Mapping Study of Early-Stage Intense Romantic Love in Chinese Participants

    Xiaomeng Xu;Arthur Aron;Lucy Brown;Guikang Cao

  • Shared brain vulnerabilities open the way for nonsubstance addictions: carving addiction at a new joint?

    Joseph Frascella;Marc N. Potenza;Lucy L. Brown;Anna Rose Childress

  • Alterations of regional cerebral blood flow and oxygen metabolism in Parkinson's disease.

    Leslie I. Wolfson;Klaus L. Leenders;Lucy L. Brown;Terry Jones

  • Intense, Passionate, Romantic Love: A Natural Addiction? How the Fields That Investigate Romance and Substance Abuse Can Inform Each Other

    Helen E. Fisher;Xiaomeng Xu;Arthur Aron;Lucy L. Brown

  • Organizing principles of cortical integration in the rat neostriatum: Corticostriate map of the body surface is an ordered lattice of curved laminae and radial points

    Lucy L. Brown;Diane M. Smith;Lyra M. Goldbloom

  • Somatotopic organization in rat striatum: evidence for a combinational map.

    Lucy L. Brown

  • A direct role of dopamine in the rat subthalamic nucleus and an adjacent intrapeduncular area

    Lucy L. Brown;Maynard H. Markman;Leslie I. Wolfson;B. Dvorkin

  • Histochemical and pharmacological analysis of noradrenergic projections to the paraventricular hypothalamus in relation to feeding stimulation

    Sarah Fryer Leibowitz;Lucy L. Brown

  • Histochemical and pharmacological analysis of catecholaminergic projections to the perifornical hypothalamus in relation to feeding inhibition

    Sarah Fryer Leibowitz;Lucy L. Brown

  • Behavioral and neural correlates of imagined walking and walking‐while‐talking in the elderly

    Helena M. Blumen;Roee Holtzer;Roee Holtzer;Lucy L. Brown;Yunglin Gazes

  • Apomorphine increases glucose utilization in the substantia nigra, subthalamic nucleus and corpus striatum of rat.

    Lucy L. Brown;Leslie I. Wolfson

  • Metabolic mapping of rat striatum : somatotopic organization of sensorimotor activity

    Lucy L. Brown;Frank R. Sharp

Frequent Co-Authors

Arthur Aron
Arthur Aron Stony Brook University
Xuchu Weng
Xuchu Weng South China Normal University
Solomon L. Moshé
Solomon L. Moshé Albert Einstein College of Medicine
Sarah F. Leibowitz
Sarah F. Leibowitz Rockefeller University
Jana Velíšková
Jana Velíšková New York Medical College
Ivan Divac
Ivan Divac University of Copenhagen
Peter J. Hand
Peter J. Hand Monash University
Nancy L. Collins
Nancy L. Collins University of California, Santa Barbara
Roee Holtzer
Roee Holtzer Yeshiva University

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