His primary areas of study are Fear-potentiated startle, Fear conditioning, Clinical psychology, Extinction and Psychiatry. His work deals with themes such as Moro reflex and Audiology, which intersect with Fear-potentiated startle. His Fear conditioning study is related to the wider topic of Amygdala.
The Mood research he does as part of his general Clinical psychology study is frequently linked to other disciplines of science, such as Translational research, therefore creating a link between diverse domains of science. His Extinction study incorporates themes from Alprazolam, Fear processing in the brain and Anti-Anxiety Agents. The Psychiatry study combines topics in areas such as Biomarker and Randomized controlled trial.
Seth D. Norrholm spends much of his time researching Fear conditioning, Clinical psychology, Psychiatry, Extinction and Fear-potentiated startle. His work carried out in the field of Fear conditioning brings together such families of science as Estrogen and Association. His Clinical psychology study combines topics in areas such as Psychophysiology, Exposure therapy, Anxiety and Startle response.
His work on Depression, Traumatic stress and Psychopathology as part of general Psychiatry research is often related to Injury prevention, thus linking different fields of science. His work in Extinction covers topics such as Cognition which are related to areas like Generalization and Mood. His Fear-potentiated startle research incorporates themes from Stimulus, Classical conditioning, Biomarker and Audiology.
His main research concerns Posttraumatic stress, Clinical psychology, Extinction, Fear conditioning and Internal medicine. The various areas that he examines in his Posttraumatic stress study include Psychological intervention, Attentional bias, Prolonged exposure, Fear learning and Psychophysiology. His biological study spans a wide range of topics, including Mental health, Analysis of variance and Depression.
His study in Extinction is interdisciplinary in nature, drawing from both Recall and Cognition. Seth D. Norrholm does research in Fear conditioning, focusing on Fear-potentiated startle specifically. His study in the field of Sympathetic nervous system, Parasympathetic nervous system, Disease and Blood pressure also crosses realms of Placebo.
Seth D. Norrholm mostly deals with Exposure therapy, Clinical psychology, Posttraumatic stress, Relevance and Extinction. His Exposure therapy study integrates concerns from other disciplines, such as Psychophysiology, Heart rate and Treatment response. His Clinical psychology study combines topics from a wide range of disciplines, such as Virtual reality therapy, Heart rate response, Virtual Reality Exposure Therapy and Depression, Depressive symptoms.
His Posttraumatic stress research is multidisciplinary, incorporating elements of Anesthesia, Autobiographical memory, Fear learning and Prolonged exposure. Among his Relevance studies, there is a synthesis of other scientific areas such as Generalization, Cognition, Classical conditioning and Recall.
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Post-traumatic stress disorder is associated with PACAP and the PAC1 receptor
Kerry J. Ressler;Kerry J. Ressler;Kerry J. Ressler;Kristina B. Mercer;Bekh Bradley;Bekh Bradley;Tanja Jovanovic.
Nature (2011)
Impaired Fear Inhibition is a Biomarker of PTSD but not Depression
Tanja Jovanovic;Tanja Jovanovic;Seth D. Norrholm;Seth D. Norrholm;Q B A Nineequa Blanding;Michael Davis.
Depression and Anxiety (2010)
A Randomized, Double-Blind Evaluation of d-Cycloserine or Alprazolam Combined With Virtual Reality Exposure Therapy for Posttraumatic Stress Disorder in Iraq and Afghanistan War Veterans
Barbara Olasov Rothbaum;Matthew Price;Tanja Jovanovic;Seth D. Norrholm.
American Journal of Psychiatry (2014)
Fear Extinction in Traumatized Civilians with Posttraumatic Stress Disorder: Relation to Symptom Severity
Seth D. Norrholm;Seth D. Norrholm;Tanja Jovanovic;Ilana W. Olin;Ilana W. Olin;Lauren A. Sands.
Biological Psychiatry (2011)
Posttraumatic stress disorder may be associated with impaired fear inhibition: Relation to symptom severity
Tanja Jovanovic;Tanja Jovanovic;Seth Davin Norrholm;Seth Davin Norrholm;Jennifer E. Fennell;Megan Keyes.
Psychiatry Research-neuroimaging (2009)
Cocaine-induced proliferation of dendritic spines in nucleus accumbens is dependent on the activity of cyclin-dependent kinase-5.
S. D. Norrholm;James A Bibb;James A Bibb;E. J. Nestler;C. C. Ouimet.
Neuroscience (2003)
PTSD and gene variants: new pathways and new thinking.
Kelly H Skelton;Kerry Ressler;Kerry Ressler;Seth Davin Norrholm;Seth Davin Norrholm;Tanja Jovanovic.
Neuropharmacology (2012)
Estrogen Levels Are Associated with Extinction Deficits in Women with Posttraumatic Stress Disorder
Ebony M. Glover;Tanja Jovanovic;Kristina B. Mercer;Kristina B. Mercer;Kimberly Kerley.
Biological Psychiatry (2012)
Attention bias toward threat is associated with exaggerated fear expression and impaired extinction in PTSD
Negar Fani;Erin B. Tone;J. Phifer;Seth D. Norrholm.
Psychological Medicine (2012)
Altered dendritic spine density in animal models of depression and in response to antidepressant treatment.
Seth D. Norrholm;Charles C. Ouimet.
Synapse (2001)
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