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Department  of Psychology — Behavioral Neuroscience Program

Cognition & Addiction Biopsychology Laboratory (cablab)

 Charles Groux “The Drunkard”

University of North Carolina

At Chapel Hill

The Boettiger lab studies the problem of addiction from a cognitive perspective. We are interested in determining how certain cognitive processes differ in people with a personal or family history of addiction. We are also interested in determining the cognitive effects of addiction treatments and the brain mechanisms of such effects. Our ultimate goal is to make discoveries that improve treatment and prevention of this common and debilitating neurobehavioral disorder.

Our techniques include combining discrete cognitive tasks in human subjects with neuroimaging, pharmacology, physiological monitoring, and genetics.

Neuron

Department of Psychology

and Biomedical Research Imaging Center

Davie Hall, CB #3270

The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

Chapel Hill, NC   27599-3270

Phone:  919-962-8340

Fax: 919 - 962 - 2537

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Location: 303 Davie Hall

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