Alan Anticevic PhD
Associate Research Scientist in Psychiatry; Administrative Director, NIAAA Center for the Translational Neuroscience of Alcoholism
Departments & Organizations

Psychiatry: Connecticut Mental Health Center | Center for the Translational Neuroscience of Alcoholism | Psychology Section | Anticevic Lab
Research Interests
schizophrenia, psychotic disorders, working memory, emotion regulation, substance abuse, functional neuroimaging methods, functional connectivity more...
Education
- M.A., Washington University School of Medicine, St.Louis, 2007
- Ph.D., Washington University in St. Louis, 2011
- Ph.D., Washington University School of Medicine, St.Louis, 2011
Selected Publications
- Anticevic, A., Cole, M.W., Murray, J.D., Corlett, P.R., Wang, X-J., Krystal, J.H. (2012) The role of default network deactivation in cognition and disease. Trends in Cognitive Sciences. 16(12):584-92
- Driesen NR, McCarthy G, Bhagwagar Z, Bloch M, Calhoun V, D''Souza DC, Gueorguieva R, He G, Ramachandran R, Suckow RF, Anticevic A, Morgan PT and Krystal JH: Relationship of resting brain hyperconnectivity and schizophrenia-like symptoms produced by the NMDA receptor antagonist ketamine in humans. Mol Psychiatry. 2013 Jan 22 Epub 2013 Jan 22. PMID: 23337947
- Anticevic, A., Gancsos, M., Murray, J. D., Repovs, G., Driesen, N.R., Ennis, D.J., Niciu, M.J., Morgan, P.T., Surti, T., Smith, M., Wang, X-J., Krystal*, J.H., & Corlett*, P.R. (2012). NMDA receptor antagonism disrupts anti-correlated neural systems with implications for cognition and schizophrenia. *denotes equal contribution. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. 109(41):16720-5.


