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Our primary mission is to study stress neurobiology.  We are especially interested in understanding the neurobiological basis of psychological stress and stress adaptation.  A central component of our research is study of one of the body’s principal stress-response systems, the hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal (HPA) axis.  This neuroendocrine system controls the secretion of the glucocorticoid stress hormones (cortisol in humans, and corticosterone in rats).  There is considerable clinical interest in the observation that disregulation of the HPA axis is often a feature of certain psychological disorders, including depression and post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD).  Disregulation of this neuroendocrine system may reflect some of the underlying neural abnormalities associated with these disorders, moreover, altered glucocorticoid hormone secretion levels may contribute to the expression and progression of these disorders.

  • Spencer Neuroendocrinology Laboratory
  • Department of Psychology, Campus Box 0345
  • University of Colorado at Boulder
  • Boulder, Colorado 80309-0345
  • USA+1 (303) 492-5853

University of Colorado

Center for Neuroscience Dept of Psychology