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Overview

Marie-France Marin is affiliated with the University of Quebec at Montreal in Canada. Their research spans several interconnected fields focused primarily on psychology, neuroscience, and medicine.

The main fields of study associated with this researcher include:

  • Psychology
  • Neuroscience
  • Medicine

Within these broad areas, specific subfields of study are notable parts of their work:

  • Clinical Psychology
  • Behavioral Neuroscience
  • Cognitive Neuroscience
  • Experimental and Cognitive Psychology
  • Social Psychology

The topics covered in their research reflect an emphasis on mental health and neurobiological processes. These include:

  • Stress Responses and Cortisol
  • Child and Adolescent Psychosocial and Emotional Development
  • Memory and Neural Mechanisms
  • COVID-19 and Mental Health
  • Neuroendocrine Regulation and Behavior
  • Anxiety, Depression, Psychometrics, Treatment, Cognitive Processes
  • Tryptophan and Brain Disorders

Marie-France Marin has published frequently in several academic journals. The most common publication venues are:

  • Psychoneuroendocrinology
  • Scientific Reports
  • Behavioural Brain Research
  • Neuropsychopharmacology
  • Frontiers in Psychology

Recent papers authored or co-authored by Marie-France Marin include:

  • Multimodal Categorical and Dimensional Approaches to Understanding Threat Conditioning and Its Extinction in Individuals With Anxiety Disorders, 2020, JAMA Psychiatry
  • The mental health impacts of receiving a breast cancer diagnosis: A meta-analysis, 2021, British Journal of Cancer
  • Gender roles in relation to symptoms of anxiety and depression among students and workers, 2020, Anxiety Stress & Coping
  • Factors Associated With Burnout, Post-traumatic Stress and Anxio-Depressive Symptoms in Healthcare Workers 3 Months Into the COVID-19 Pandemic: An Observational Study, 2021, Frontiers in Psychiatry
  • Sex and gender role differences on stress, depression, and anxiety symptoms in response to the COVID-19 pandemic over time, 2023, Frontiers in Psychology

Their frequent co-authors include Robert-Paul Juster, Alexandra Brouillard, Catherine Raymond, Alexe Bilodeau-Houle, and Sonia Lupien, reflecting ongoing collaborative work within their research network.

Best Publications

  • Chronic stress, cognitive functioning and mental health

    Marie-France Marin;Catherine Lord;Julie Andrews;Robert-Paul Juster

  • The effects of chronic stress on the human brain: From neurotoxicity, to vulnerability, to opportunity.

    Sonia J. Lupien;Robert-Paul Juster;Catherine Raymond;Marie-France Marin

  • A transdisciplinary perspective of chronic stress in relation to psychopathology throughout life span development

    Robert-Paul Juster;Gustav Bizik;Martin Picard;Genevieve Arsenault-Lapierre

  • The Stress Model of Chronic Pain: Evidence from Basal Cortisol and Hippocampal Structure and Function in Humans.

    Etienne Vachon-Presseau;Mathieu Roy;Marc-Olivier Martel;Etienne Caron

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  • A clinical allostatic load index is associated with burnout symptoms and hypocortisolemic profiles in healthy workers

    Robert-Paul Juster;Robert-Paul Juster;Shireen Sindi;Shireen Sindi;Marie-France Marin;Andrea Perna

  • Pharmacological blockade of memory reconsolidation in posttraumatic stress disorder: Three negative psychophysiological studies

    Nellie E. Wood;Maria L. Rosasco;Alina M. Suris;Justin D. Spring

  • Stress, PTSD, and dementia.

    Mark S. Greenberg;Kaloyan Tanev;Marie-France Marin;Roger K. Pitman

  • Prefrontal Cortex Stimulation Enhances Fear Extinction Memory in Humans.

    Tommi Raij;Tommi Raij;Aapo Nummenmaa;Marie-France Marin;Daria Porter

  • The mental health impacts of receiving a breast cancer diagnosis: A meta-analysis.

    Justine Fortin;Justine Fortin;Mélissandre Leblanc;Guillaume Elgbeili;Matthew J Cordova

  • Skin conductance responses and neural activations during fear conditioning and extinction recall across anxiety disorders

    Marie-France Marin;Rachel G. Zsido;Huijin Song;Natasha B. Lasko

  • Acute stress contributes to individual differences in pain and pain-related brain activity in healthy and chronic pain patients.

    Etienne Vachon-Presseau;Marc-Oliver Martel;Mathieu Roy;Etienne Caron

  • Early child adversity and psychopathology in adulthood: HPA axis and cognitive dysregulations as potential mechanisms.

    Catherine Raymond;Marie-France Marin;Danie Majeur;Sonia Lupien

  • Contribution of estradiol levels and hormonal contraceptives to sex differences within the fear network during fear conditioning and extinction

    Moon Jung Hwang;Rachel G. Zsido;Huijin Song;Edward F. Pace-Schott

  • Device-based brain stimulation to augment fear extinction: implications for PTSD treatment and beyond.

    Marie-France Marin;M.P.H. Joan A. Camprodon M.D.;Darin D. Dougherty M.D.;Mohammed R. Milad

  • Neural changes in extinction recall following prolonged exposure treatment for PTSD: A longitudinal fMRI study.

    Liat Helpman;Marie-France Marin;MA Santiago Papini;Xi Zhu

  • Sexual orientation modulates endocrine stress reactivity.

    Robert-Paul Juster;Mark L. Hatzenbuehler;Adrianna Mendrek;James G. Pfaus

  • Facebook behaviors associated with diurnal cortisol in adolescents: Is befriending stressful?

    Julie Katia Morin-Major;Marie-France Marin;Nadia Durand;Nathalie Wan

  • Allostatic load associations to acute, 3-year and 6-year prospective depressive symptoms in healthy older adults.

    Robert-Paul Juster;Marie-France Marin;Shireen Sindi;Shireen Sindi;N.P. Vasavan Nair

  • Timing is everything: anticipatory stress dynamics among cortisol and blood pressure reactivity and recovery in healthy adults.

    Robert-Paul Juster;Andrea Perna;Marie-France Marin;Shireen Sindi

  • The DeStress for Success Program: effects of a stress education program on cortisol levels and depressive symptomatology in adolescents making the transition to high school.

    S.J. Lupien;I. Ouellet-Morin;L. Trépanier;R.P. Juster

Frequent Co-Authors

Sonia J. Lupien
Sonia J. Lupien University of Montreal
Robert-Paul Juster
Robert-Paul Juster University of Montreal
Mohammed R Milad
Mohammed R Milad The University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston
Scott P. Orr
Scott P. Orr Harvard University
Natasha B. Lasko
Natasha B. Lasko Harvard University
Jens C. Pruessner
Jens C. Pruessner University of Konstanz
Tanja Jovanovic
Tanja Jovanovic Wayne State University
Kerry J. Ressler
Kerry J. Ressler Harvard University
Stéphane Guay
Stéphane Guay University of Montreal
Barbara O. Rothbaum
Barbara O. Rothbaum Emory University

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