Joseph Dunsmoor

  • Associate Professor
  • Neuroscience

Accepting graduate students 25-26 academic year

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Biography

Dr. Joseph Dunsmoor is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Psychiatry at Dell Medical School at the University of Texas at Austin. Joseph received his PhD in Psychology & Neuroscience from Duke University in 2012 and completed a postdoc at New York University in 2017.

Research

Research in Dr. Dunsmoor’s lab centers on how emotion and cognition interact to determine how we learn about and remember important events. This research integrates a number of psychological and neuroscience disciplines, including Pavlovian conditioning, categorization, decision making, and episodic memory and incorporates fMRI, psychophysiology, and immersive virtual reality tools. Some research questions include (1) on what basis do we generalize from emotional experiences; (2) how do emotional experiences shape our memory; and (3) how do we overcome (or regulate) the unwanted psychological and physiological effects of negative experiences?

Dr. Dunsmoor’s lab seeks to bridge research from healthy adults to patients characterized by the inability to regulate fear and anxiety using translational cognitive neuroscience approaches. This research is funded in part by an R00 Pathway to Independence Award from NIMH.

Research Areas

  • Neuroscience
  • Learning and Memory

Fields of Interest

  • Computational
  • Behavior
  • Human brain imaging
  • Cognition/Sensory Systems
  • Learning/Memory/Plasticity
  • Neurological Disease/Addiction

Centers and Institutes

  • Texas Aging and Longevity Consortium

Publications

Awards

  • NIMH Pathway to Independence Award R00MH106719