
Shawn Bates
Assistant Professor · Behavioral Neuroscience
California State University, ChicoAbout
Shawn Bates is an Assistant Professor in the Psychology Department at California State University, Chico. He earned his PhD in Psychology from Texas A&M University in 2017. His research focuses on the intersection of behavioral neuroscience, addiction, and developmental processes, particularly in adolescent populations. He investigates how social environments, stress, and pharmacological agents influence neurobehavioral outcomes, with a special emphasis on opioid mechanisms and dissociative drug effects.
His work employs animal models to study long-term behavioral alterations caused by substance exposure, including ketamine and dextromethorphan. He explores how social housing conditions modulate morphine dependence and pain responses, as well as the role of neurochemical systems like vasopressin and dopamine in these processes. His studies highlight translational implications for understanding addiction vulnerability and pain management strategies.
Key themes in his publications include the differential effects of opioids (hydrocodone, oxycodone, morphine) on pain and tolerance, sex-specific neuroendocrine responses, and the neurobiology of social support in mitigating substance dependence. His research bridges basic neuroscience with clinical applications, aiming to inform interventions for adolescent mental health and addiction recovery.
Bates' work frequently appears in journals addressing neuropharmacology, behavioral science, and pain management. His studies consistently emphasize the importance of developmental and social contexts in understanding neurobiological outcomes.
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