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Paul Regier

Entering Class - 2008

E-mail: regi0011@umn.edu


Undergraduate Institution and Major/Degree:

  • University of Nebraska at Omaha

Major Advisor(s):

Research Description:

I am interested in multiple decision-making systems theory and how it relates to addiction. I have two projects that I'm working on. 1) Recording simultaneously in dorsal medial and dorsal lateral striatum and measuring information processing about flexible and habitual actions. 2) Using decision-making systems theory to understand and improve upon certain types of addiction treatment.

Lab Rotations:

  • Donald Simone
  • Michael Georgieff
  • Bob Meisel
  • Marilyn Carroll

Courses Taken Beyond the Core Courses:

  • PHCL 5110- Introduction to Pharmacololgy
  • PSY 5012- Learning/Cognition in Animals
  • PUBH 6450- Biostatistics I
  • NSC 5462- Neuroscience Drug Abuse

Conferences Attended and Presentations:

Conferences Attended:

  • Society for Neuroscience - 2008, 2010, 2012
  • College on Problems of Drug Dependence - 2010

Committee Members:

  • Robert Meisel- chair
  • Jonathan Gewirtz
  • Jim Ashe

Publications:

  • Regier PS, Carroll ME, Meisel RL. Cocaine-induced c-Fos expression in rats selectively bred for high or low saccharin intake and in rats selected for high or low impulsivity. Behav Brain Res 2012 May
    18;223(2):271-279 [Epub ahead of print]
  • Papale AE, Stott JJ, Powell NJ, Regier PS, Redish AD. Interactions between deliberation and delay-discounting in rats. Cogn Affect Behav Neurosci. 2012 May 16 [Epub ahead of print]

Awards and Honors:

  • NIDA training grant - 2012 to present

Home Town:

  • Madrid, NE