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    Genotype, Emotional Recognition And Amygdala Activation In Adolescent Depression.

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $110,815.00
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    Unravelling A New Fatty Acid Pathway Involved In Neuroexocytosis And Memory

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $539,631.00
    Summary
    This proposal build on the establishment by our laboratory of the assay capable of detecting free fatty acids, with great accuracy and sensitivity. Using this assay we have uncovered a completely new pathway highlighting the production of saturated free fatty acids linked to learning and memory. We will fully define how this pathway is regulated in the brain.
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    Pharmacological Strategies To Enhance Endogenous Opioid Actions In Pain Circuits.

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $1,318,226.00
    Summary
    Boosting endogenous opioid actions in our brain may allow us to utilize this system to reduce pain and the related disability without the addiction and overdose threat associated with opioid drugs. We have shown that we can enhance endogenous opioid actions using two pharmacological strategies. We will now determine how we can use these strategies to enhance endogenous opioid regulation of the neural function and behaviours important in pain and related anxiety disorders.
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    The Brain Mechanisms For Learned Safety

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $559,428.00
    Summary
    A core feature of clinical anxiety is the inability to learn about safety and suppress fear. Impaired safety learning underpins excessive fear responding, overgeneralisation of fear, as well as treatment resistance in clinical anxiety. Very little is known about the brain mechanisms for learned safety. This project maps and manipulates these mechanisms to lay the basic science foundation for the next generation of treatments of anxiety.
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    Neural Links Between Drug Addiction And Stress

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $321,427.00
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    Delta Opioid Receptor Function In Emotional Learning.

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $284,285.00
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    Neural Circuits That Mediate Fear Extinction

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $941,656.00
    Summary
    Disorder in the circuits that process emotional stimuli are central in the pathogenesis of anxiety disorders. In this grant we will study the circuits that are inolved in fear learnng. Our results will provide the background to developing more effective therapies for a range of anxiety related disorders such as generalised anxiety and post traumatic stress disorder.
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    Fear Relapse: Neural Substrates Underlying Its Inhibition And Prevention

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $437,476.00
    Summary
    Exposure-based therapies are effective for anxiety disorders such as post traumatic stress, but two challenges remain: 1) patients that have learned to inhibit their fear are likely to relapse, requiring further therapy; 2) many drop out of therapy since it is aversive and anxiety provoking. We use an animal model to: 1) identify the neural substrates underlying fear inhibition; and 2) determine the conditions that prevent relapse and encourage participation in treatment.
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    Neural Regulation Of Salt Intake

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $645,005.00
    Summary
    While we need to consume salt, too much can be harmful and is in fact directly linked to ~5% of deaths annually in Australia. We have identified a system in the brain that regulates salt intake. Going forwards we will fully elucidate the pathway(s) implicated in regulation of salt intake, thereby identifying strategies to reduce excessive salt consumption.
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    The Effect Of Oxytocin On The Formation, Expression And Inhibition Of Fear Memories

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $390,243.00
    Summary
    Oxytocin is a hormone peptide which reduces amygdala activation to threatening stimuli and reduces anxiety in people and laboratory rodents. These results suggest that oxytocin could be a valuable pharmacological adjunct to exposure-based therapy for anxiety disorders. However, several questions must be answered before its therapeutic potential can be determined. As such, this project examines the effects of oxytocin on fear-related behaviours in rats, and neural fear circuits in the amygdala.
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