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| Extensive training in
neuroanatomical, neurophysiological, general
physiological, histological, psychopharmacological,
surgical, behaviour modification, and computer
techniques. Currently engaged in research
on variables contributing to long-term smoking patterns
and applications of autocorrelations to time-series
analysis.
Other research interests include task-dependent properties of rewarding brain
stimulation: pain, stress and endorphin release in the CNS; effects of toxic
substances on brain and behaviour processes. I am also involved in a survey
of harassment among male and female penitentiary staff. |