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Research.com Recognitions

  • 1973 - Spearman Medal, British Psychological Society

Overview

Susan D. Iversen is affiliated with the University of Oxford in the United Kingdom. Their research spans fields related to psychology and health professions, with a focus on both physical therapy and sports rehabilitation as well as social and developmental psychology.

Their main areas of study include:

  • Psychology
  • Health Professions

Within these broad fields, they have contributed to subfields including:

  • Physical Therapy, Sports Therapy and Rehabilitation
  • Social Psychology
  • Developmental and Educational Psychology

Their research topics commonly address themes such as:

  • Physical Education and Pedagogy
  • Motivation and Self-Concept in Sports
  • Sport Psychology and Performance

Susan D. Iversen has collaborated with several frequent co-authors, including:

  • Christoph Teller
  • Niels Nygaard Rossing
  • Knud Ryom
  • June Straumsnes Lund

In addition to journal publications, they have contributed to academic book publications. Notably, they have a book published through King's College London titled Undervisningsguide - Life Skills, released in 2022.

Earlier in their career, Susan D. Iversen was recognized with the Spearman Medal awarded by the British Psychological Society in 1973.

Best Publications

  • Handbook of psychopharmacology

    Leslie L. Iversen;Susan D. Iversen;Solomon H. Snyder

  • Amphetamine and apomorphine responses in the rat following 6-OHDA lesions of the nucleus accumbens septi and corpus striatum.

    Peter H. Kelly;Paul W. Seviour;Susan D. Iversen

  • Activation of Auditory Cortex During Silent Lipreading

    Gemma A. Calvert;Edward T. Bullmore;Michael J. Brammer;Ruth Campbell

  • Perseverative interference in monkeys following selective lesions of the inferior prefrontal convexity.

    Susan D. Iversen;Mortimer Mishkin

  • Selective 60HDA-induced destruction of mesolimbic dopamine neurons: Abolition of psychostimulant-induced locomotor activity in rats

    Peter H. Kelly;Susan D. Iversen

  • The pharmacological and anatomical substrates of the amphetamine response in the rat.

    Ian Creese;Susan D. Iversen

  • Sustained attention deficit in bipolar disorder

    Luke Clark;Susan D Iversen;Guy M Goodwin

  • Reinnervation of the denervated striatum by substantia nigra transplants: functional consequences as revealed by pharmacological and sensorimotor testing.

    A. Björklund;S.B. Dunnett;S.B. Dunnett;U. Stenevi;M.E. Lewis;M.E. Lewis

  • The behavioural effects of MK-801: a comparison with antagonists acting non-competitively and competitively at the NMDA receptor

    Mark D. Tricklebank;Lakhbir Singh;Ryszard J. Oles;Cliff Preston

  • Dopamine: 50 years in perspective

    Susan D. Iversen;Leslie L. Iversen

  • Detection of audio-visual integration sites in humans by application of electrophysiological criteria to the BOLD effect.

    Gemma A. Calvert;Peter C. Hansen;Peter C. Hansen;Susan D. Iversen;Michael J. Brammer

  • Septal transplants restore maze learning in rats with fornix-fimbria lesions.

    S. B. Dunnett;Walter C Low;S. D. Iversen;U. Stenevi

  • BEHAVIOURAL RECOVERY FOLLOWING TRANSPLANTATION OF SUBSTANTIA NIGRA IN RATS SUBJECTED TO 6-OHDA LESIONS OF THE NIGROSTRIATAL PATHWAY. I. UNILATERAL LESIONS

    Stephen B. Dunnett;Anders Bjorklund;Anders Bjorklund;Ulf Stenevi;Ulf Stenevi;Susan D. Iversen

  • Blockage of amphetamine induced motor stimulation and stereotypy in the adult rat following neonatal treatment with 6-hydroxydopamine.

    Ian Creese;Susan D. Iversen

  • Calcium-dependent release of somatostatin and neurotensin from rat brain in vitro

    L. L. Iversen;S. D. Iversen;S. D. Iversen;F. Bloom;C. Douglas

  • The role of forebrain dopamine systems in amphetamine induced stereotyped behavior in the rat.

    Ian Creese;Ian Creese;Susan D. Iversen

  • An observational method for quantifying the behavioural effects of dopamine agonists: contrasting effects of d-amphetamine and apomorphine.

    P. J. Fray;B. J. Sahakian;T. W. Robbins;G. F. Koob

  • Double dissociation of function within the hippocampus: a comparison of dorsal, ventral, and complete hippocampal cytotoxic lesions.

    D. M. Bannerman;B. K. Yee;Mark Andrew Good;M. J. Heupel

  • 5-HT and anxiety.

    Susan D. Iversen

  • Function recovery following neural transplantation of embryonic septal nuclei in adult rats with septohippocampal lesions

    Walter C. Low;Walter C. Low;Peter R. Lewis;S. Terri Bunch;Stephen B. Dunnett

Frequent Co-Authors

Leslie L. Iversen
Leslie L. Iversen University of Oxford
Stephen B. Dunnett
Stephen B. Dunnett Cardiff University
Solomon H. Snyder
Solomon H. Snyder Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine
Anders Björklund
Anders Björklund Lund University
George F. Koob
George F. Koob National Institute on Drug Abuse
Trevor W. Robbins
Trevor W. Robbins University of Cambridge
Eileen M. Joyce
Eileen M. Joyce University College London
Floyd E. Bloom
Floyd E. Bloom Scripps Research Institute
Ann E. Kelley
Ann E. Kelley University of Wisconsin–Madison
Lawrence Weiskrantz
Lawrence Weiskrantz University of Oxford

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