Mike Honsberger, PhD
Director, YSPH Academic AffairsCards
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Research
Publications
2015
Memories reactivated under ketamine are subsequently stronger: A potential pre-clinical behavioral model of psychosis
Honsberger MJ, Taylor JR, Corlett PR. Memories reactivated under ketamine are subsequently stronger: A potential pre-clinical behavioral model of psychosis. Schizophrenia Research 2015, 164: 227-233. PMID: 25728834, PMCID: PMC4409515, DOI: 10.1016/j.schres.2015.02.009.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsAberrant prediction errorsShort-term memoryMemory reactivationMemory reconsolidationMemory strengthRelated memoriesContextual memoryDelusional beliefsPrediction errorNMDA antagonist ketamineMemorySystemic ketamineSub-anesthetic dosesHuman subjectsBehavioral modelEnhanced destabilizationBeliefsReconsolidationRodent modelsDelusionsPsychosisSubjectsPrior inhibitionError
2008
Fos expression in mesocorticolimbic areas during heroin place conditioning
Honsberger M, Leri F. Fos expression in mesocorticolimbic areas during heroin place conditioning. Neuroreport 2008, 19: 63-67. PMID: 18281894, DOI: 10.1097/wnr.0b013e3282f31d82.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsMedial prefrontal cortexConditioning compartmentPrefrontal cortexPlace conditioningMesocorticolimbic dopamine systemNeural representationAssociative learningMotivational valueNovel stimuliHigher Fos expressionNeural sitesDopamine systemStimuliMesocorticolimbic areasConditioningCortexFos expressionFirst exposureOnly region
2007
Event-related potential measures of emotion regulation in early childhood
Lewis M, Todd R, Honsberger M. Event-related potential measures of emotion regulation in early childhood. Neuroreport 2007, 18: 61-65. PMID: 17259862, DOI: 10.1097/wnr.0b013e328010a216.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsAngry facesEmotion regulationHappy facesEvent-related potential (ERP) measuresFrontal cortical activityGreater N2 amplitudeEvent-related potentialsEmotional informationIndividual differencesN2 amplitudeLarger N2Fearful childrenGo/Slower latenciesChallenging emotionsEmotional conditionsCortical mechanismsGo conditionN2 latencyFrontal electrodesNormative patternsCortical activityEarly childhoodPotential measuresFace
2005
Spatial information is processed even when it is task-irrelevant: implications for neuroimaging task design
Meegan D, Honsberger M. Spatial information is processed even when it is task-irrelevant: implications for neuroimaging task design. NeuroImage 2005, 25: 1043-1055. PMID: 15850723, DOI: 10.1016/j.neuroimage.2004.12.061.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsIdentity taskDomain-specific tasksNeuroimaging studiesPost-stimulus processingDomain-specific processesFuture neuroimaging studiesSpatial informationIdentity processingStimulus displaySpatial tasksBrain activationIdentical stimuliTask designIdentity informationTaskStimuliCommon design constraintsProcessingParticipantsInformationImplicationsBrainDisplayStudySuch studies
2004
Task analysis complements neuroimaging: an example from working memory research
Meegan D, Purc-Stephenson R, Honsberger M, Topan M. Task analysis complements neuroimaging: an example from working memory research. NeuroImage 2004, 21: 1026-1036. PMID: 15006670, DOI: 10.1016/j.neuroimage.2003.10.011.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsN-back taskLetter n-back taskTask analysisComplex behavioral tasksShort-term maintenanceMemory researchNeural basisMotor processesVerbal informationBehavioral tasksComponent processesVerbal processesBrain activityBehavioral experimentsFourth experimentTaskQuestion conclusionsMemorySpatial processesNeuroimagingSuch assumptionsResearchersResearchPartnersManipulation
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