Representative Publications

 

  • D.J. Kim, A.S. Lee, A.A. Yttredahl, R. Gómez-Rodríguez, B.J. AndersonRepeated threat (without direct harm) alters metabolic capacity in select regions that drive defensive behavior, Neuroscience, 353:106-118.  version: https://authors.elsevier.com/a/1U~rc15hTtZOv0, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.neuroscience.2017.04.012
  • Kim, D.J., St. Louis, N., Molaro, R.A., Hudson, G.T., Chorley, R.C., and Anderson, B.J. (2017).  Repeated unpredictable threats without harm impair spatial working memory in the Barnes maze, Neurobiology of Learning and Memory, 137:92-100.
  • Kim, D.J. and Anderson, B. J. (2015). Repeated threat (without harm) in a living environment potentiates defensive behavior, Behavioral Brain Research, 279: 31-40.    
  • Anderson, B. J.  (2011). Plasticity of gray matter volume:  The cellular and synaptic plasticity that underlies volumetric change, Developmental Psychobiology, 53:456-65.
  • Anderson, B. J. and Greenwood, S.J.  (2010).  Exercise as an intervention for the age-related decline in neural metabolic support. Frontiers in Aging Neuroscience, 2, 30.
  • Tata, D.A. and Anderson, B.J.  (2009).  The effects of chronic glucocorticoid exposure on dendritic length, synapse numbers and glial volume in animal models: implications for hippocampal volume reductions in depression.  Physiology and Behavior, 99(2), 186-193.
  • Tata, D.A., Marciano, V., and Anderson, B.J.  (2006)  Synapse loss from chronically elevated glucocorticoids:  Relationship to neuropil volume, and cell number in hippocampal CA3, J. Comparative Neurology, 498, 363-374.
  • Coburn-Litvak, P.S. , Tata, D.A., Gorby, H.E., McCloskey, D.P., Richardson, G., and Anderson, B.J. (2004). Chronic corticosterone affects brain weight, and mitochondrial, but not glial volume fraction in area CA3, Neuroscience, 124:429-436.
  • Anderson, B.J., McCloskey, D.P., Tata, D.A., Gorby, H. (2003) Physiological Psychology: Biological and Behavioral Outcomes of Exercise. In S.F. Davis (Ed.), Handbook in Experimental Psychology. Blackwell Press, pp. 323-345
  • Coburn-Litvak,P.S., Pothakos, K., Tata, D.A., McCloskey, D.P., and Anderson, B.J. (2003). Chronic administration of corticosterone impairs spatial reference memory before spatial working memory in rats, Neurobiology of Learning and Memory, 80:11-23.
  • Anderson, B. J., Relucio, K. I., Eckburg, P. B. (2002). Exercise and motor skill learning increase the thickness of the motor cortex, Learning and Memory, 9(1):1-9.
  • Tata, D. and Anderson, B.J.  (2002). A new method for the investigation of capillary structure, Journal of Neuroscience Methods, 113(2):197-204.
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  • McCloskey, D. P., Adamo, D., Anderson, B. J. (2001) Exercise Increases Metabolic Capacity in the Motor Cortex and Striatum, but not in the Hippocampus, Brain Research, 891(1-2):168-175.
  • Anderson, B., Rapp, D., Baek, D., Coburn-Litvak, P., McCloskey, D., and Robinson, J. (2000) Exercise influences 8-arm radial maze performance, Physiology and Behavior, 70(5), 425-429.
  • Anderson, B., Relucio, K., Haglund, K., Logan, C., Knowlton, C., Thompson, J., Steinmetz, J., Thompson, R., Greenough, W. (1999). The effects of paired and unpaired eyeblink conditioning on the morphology of Purkinje cells, Learning and Memory, 6, 128-137.
  • Wong-Riley, M., Anderson, B., Liebl, W., and Huang, Z. (1998). Neurochemical organization of the macaque striate cortex: Correlation of cytochrome oxidase with Na+K+ATPase, NADPH-diaphorase, nitric oxide synthase, and N-Methyl-D-Aspartate receptor subunit 1. Neuroscience, 83, 1025-1045.
  • Anderson, B., J., Alcantara, A. A., and Greenough, W. T.(1996) Motor Skill Learning:  Changes in synaptic organization of the rat cerebellar cortex. Neurobiology of Learning and Memory, 66, 221-229.
  • Anderson, B., Li, X., Alcantara, A., Isaacs, K., Black, J., Greenough, W. T. (1994). Glial hypertrophy is associated with synaptogenesis following motor-skill learning, but not with angiogenesis following exercise, Glia 11(1), 73-80.
  • Isaacs, K. R., Anderson, B. J., Alcantara, A. A., Black, J. E., Greenough, W. T. (1992). Exercise and the brain: Angiogenesis in the adult rat cerebellum after vigorous physical activity and motor skill learning, Journal of Cerebral Blood Flow, Metabolism, 12, 110-119.
  • Black, J. E., Isaacs, K. R., Anderson, B. J., Alcantara, A. A., Greenough, W. T. (1990). Learning causes synaptogenesis, whereas motor activity causes angiogenesis, in cerebellar cortex of adult rats, Proc. Natl. Acad. of Sci.USA , 87, 5568-5572.

INVITED REVIEWS:

Anderson, B. J.  (2011). Plasticity of gray matter volume:  The cellular and synaptic plasticity that underlies volumetric change, Developmental Psychobiology, 53:456-65.

Anderson, B. J. and Greenwood, S.J.  (2010).  Exercise as an intervention for the age-related decline in neural metabolic support. Frontiers in Aging Neuroscience, 2, 30.

Tata, D.A. and Anderson, B.J.  (2009).  The effects of chronic glucocorticoid exposure on dendritic length, synapse numbers and glial volume in animal models: implications for hippocampal volume reductions in depression.  Physiology and Behavior, 99(2), 186-193.

RECENT ABSTRACTS

Lee, A.S., Kim, D.J., Yttredahl, A.A., Shah, C.R., and Anderson, B.J. Localizing regions activated by repeated threat without harm. 2015 Annual Meeting of the Eastern Psychological Association. Philadelphia, PA.

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Kim, D.J., Yttredahl, A., Shah, C., Lee, A.S., and Anderson, B.J.  Repeated threats without harm increase basal metabolic activity in areas critical for coordinating behavioral defense responses.  Program No. 351.10 and DP04.07 (dynamic poster presentation) 2014 Neuroscience Meeting Planner. San Diego, CA: Society for Neuroscience, 2014.

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Jacobson, M.L., Liebman, J., Odynocki, N., Awalt, D. Jr., Pedulla, P., Anderson, B.J. Repeated exposure to threat in adolescence increases defense behaviors, but decreases avoidance in highly arousing test conditions.  Program No. 80.04 2014 Neuroscience Meeting Planner. San Diego, CA: Society for Neuroscience, 2014.

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Anderson, M.E., Ou-Yang, M.-H., Xu, F., Kumar, A., Singh, G., Shub, T., Anderson, B.J., Van Nostrand, W.E., Robinson, J.K.  Voluntary exercise leads to preservation of spatial memory in the TgSwDI mouse model of cerebral microvascular amyloid without reducing Aβ.  Program No. 406.15 2014 Neuroscience Meeting Planner. San Diego, CA: Society for Neuroscience, 2014.

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Robison, L.S., Alessi, L., Robinson, J.K., Anderson, B. J., Volkow, N.D., Thanos, P.K.  Chronic forced exercise inhibits stress-induced reinstatement of cocaine conditioned place preference in female Sprague-Dawley rats. Program No. 816.13 2013 Neuroscience Meeting Planner. San Diego, CA: Society for Neuroscience, 2013.

Jacobson, M.L., Clous, R., Kim, M., Carney, B., Kim, D., Coburn-Litvak, P.S., Anderson, B. J., Adaptation to chronic unpredictable threat yields resilience under testing conditions that match previous exposure to threat.  Program No. 176.19 2013 Neuroscience Meeting Planner. San Diego, CA: Society for Neuroscience, 2013.

Kim, D. J., Jacobson, M.L., Pedulla, P., Mangal, Y., Awalt, D., and Anderson, B. J.  Chronic unpredictable threat without harm enhances acoustic startle response: Failure to habituate and its implications for PTSD vulnerability. Program No. 93.2 2013 Neuroscience Meeting Planner. San Diego, CA: Society for Neuroscience, 2013.

Kim, D. J. Bosinski, C., Jacobson, M., Anderson, B. J. Successful Adaptation to chronic psychological stress yields resilience. Program No. 282.17 2012 Neuroscience Meeting Planner. New Orleans, LA: Society for Neuroscience, 2012.

Bezsonova, A., Greenwood, S., Casabianca, A., Anderson, B.J.  Regional volume does not change despite a dramatic loss of neurons seven days after seizures.  Program No. 155.06 2011 Neuroscience Meeting Planner. Washington, DC: Society for Neuroscience, 2011.

Greenwood, S., Casabianca, A.,Bezsonova, A., Anderson, B.J. (2011). Short duration seizures do not affect working memory despite producing hippocampal cell loss.  Program No. 598.05. 2011 Neuroscience Meeting Planner. Washington, DC: Society for Neuroscience, 2011.

Kim, D., Tang, J., and Anderson, B.J.  Resilience:  Active coping strategies that are used during unpredictable and uncontrollable stress may enhance active coping in novel environments.  Program No. 889.05. 2011 Neuroscience Meeting Planner. Washington, DC: Society for Neuroscience, 2011.

Greenwood, S.,Mitchell, N,. Bezsonova,  A., Casabianca, A., and Anderson, B.  Short duration seizures produce cell loss:  Seizure frequency predicts the amount of cell loss in an animal model of Temporal Lobe Epilepsy.  Program No. 464.21. 2010 Neuroscience Meeting Planner. San Diego, CA: Society for Neuroscience, 2010.

Kim, D., Tang, J., Ponticello, J., Slupski, R., and Anderson, B.J. A novel rat model of psychological stress that enhances active coping without inducing anxiety.  Program No. 883.26. 2010 Neuroscience Meeting Planner. San Diego, CA: Society for Neuroscience, 2010.

Anderson, B.J.  Modifying neuroanatomy instruction to meet the needs of psychology students in the fields of behavioral, cognitive, affective and clinical neuroscience. Program No. 26.22. 2010 Neuroscience Meeting Planner. San Diego, CA: Society for Neuroscience, 2010. Online.

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