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Larry Young

Emory University
Participates in 2 items
Dr. Young conducts research on the neurobiologial bases of complex social behavior and social cognition. He is interested in understanding the neural circuitry and genetics underlying social information processing and the formation of social bonds. He is also interested in understanding the biological bases for diversity and the evolution of social behaviors. Much of his research examines the mechanisms underlying pair bond formation in monogamous prairie voles, and has highlighted the roles of oxytocin and vasopressin in regulating social behavior. This work has important implications for psychiatric disorders characterized by disruption in social cognition, including autism spectrum disorder and schizophrenia. Dr. Young's lab is now using this basic understanding of social cognition to identify novel drugs to treat social deficits in psychiatric disorders.  Read more.

Sessions in which Larry Young participates

Monday 2 July, 2018

Time Zone: (GMT-05:00) Eastern Time (US & Canada)
2:00 PM
2:00 PM
PANEL 6: Mammals All, Great and Small
1 hour 30 minutes, 2:00 PM - 3:30 PM

Université du Québec à Montréal - DS-R510

Panel

Christiane Bailey, Université de Montréal (Moderator)

Lori Marino, Kimmela Center for Animal Advocacy (Participant)

Joshua Plotnik, CUNY Hunter (Participant)

Larry Young, Emory University (Participant)

4:00 PM
4:00 PM

Université du Québec à Montréal - DS-R510

Talk

Larry Young, Emory University (Participant)

Franco Lepore, University of Montreal (Moderator)

Jennifer Bartz, McGill University (Other Participant)