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Israel Liberzon
Researcher at University of Michigan
Publications - 298
Citations - 29883
Israel Liberzon is an academic researcher from University of Michigan. The author has contributed to research in topics: Prefrontal cortex & Amygdala. The author has an hindex of 80, co-authored 280 publications receiving 26492 citations. Previous affiliations of Israel Liberzon include University of Illinois at Chicago & Mental Health Services.
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Neurocircuits underlying cognition-emotion interaction in a social decision making context
TL;DR: Brain pathways through which emotion shapes subjective values in a social DM context are identified and neurocircuits involved in cognitive valuation, emotional valuation, and concurrent cognition-emotion value integration are identified.
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Dose response of adrenocorticotropin and cortisol to the CCK-B agonist pentagastrin
James L. Abelson,Israel Liberzon +1 more
TL;DR: The HPA axis response to the CCK-B agonist pentagastrin may be a direct pharmacological effect and further work is needed to determine the mechanisms and the physiological significance ofCCK-mediated modulation of the human neuroendocrine stress axis.
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Validation of the telephone-administered PHQ-9 against the in-person administered SCID-I major depression module.
Thomas H. Fine,Ateka A. Contractor,Marijo Tamburrino,Jon D. Elhai,Marta R. Prescott,Gregory H. Cohen,Edwin Shirley,Philip K. Chan,Toyomi Goto,Renee Slembarski,Israel Liberzon,Sandro Galea,Joseph R. Calabrese +12 more
TL;DR: This validation study provides guidelines for the use of the telephone-administered PHQ-9 in assessing the lifetime prevalence of a major depressive episode and diagnosis in non-clinical populations, with implications for clinical use.
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Distributed effects of methylphenidate on the network structure of the resting brain: a connectomic pattern classification analysis
Chandra Sripada,Daniel Kessler,Robert C. Welsh,Mike Angstadt,Israel Liberzon,K. Luan Phan,Clayton Scott +6 more
TL;DR: It is found that methylphenidate produces a distributed, reliably detected, multivariate neural signature that was evident across multiple resting state networks, especially visual, somatomotor, and default networks.
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Glucocorticoid regulation of hippocampal oxytocin receptor binding.
Israel Liberzon,Israel Liberzon,Derek T. Chalmers,Alfred Mansour,Juan F. Lopez,Stanley J. Watson,Elizabeth A. Young +6 more
TL;DR: The effects of glucocorticoid hormones on oxytocin receptors in rat hippocampus were investigated and found a significant decrease in oxytocIn receptor binding in adrenalectomized animals 7 days after the surgery, suggesting regulation of oxytoc in receptors, and possibly oxytocine-regulated behaviors by glucoc Corticosterone replacement at the time of adrenalectomy.