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Christopher Warren is an Associate Professor at the Department of Psychology, Utah State University, specializing in Neuroscience Program & Brain & Cognition Specialization. His research investigates how neuromodulators like norepinephrine and dopamine optimize cognitive performance under varying contexts such as emotional duress, danger, and motivation.
- Education: BAH from Guelph University, Canada; MS & PhD from University of Victoria, Canada
His work combines psychopharmacology, brain stimulation, and biomarkers (EEG, pupillometry, fMRI) to study neuromodulator effects on attention, learning, and decision-making. Recent publications focus on technologies like transcutaneous vagus nerve stimulation, event-related potentials, and neural efficiency in programming and spatial cognition. The Warren Neuromodulation Lab provides EEG systems and eye-tracking facilities for research on balance perturbations, executive function, and adaptive decision-making.
Current projects include:
- Effects of norepinephrine on balance recovery
- Non-invasive brain stimulation for elderly balance improvement
- Dopamine-norepinephrine interactions in executive decision-making
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