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Has Affiliation
- Affiliation Start: 2013-03
- Source: Murat Yucel LinkedIn viewed 3 March, 2016
- Source: https://au.linkedin.com/in/murat-yucel-63592816
- Organization: Monash University. Brain and Mental Health Laboratory
Has Affiliation
- Affiliation Start: 1997-01
- Affiliation End: 2013-02
- Source: Murat Yucel LinkedIn viewed 3 March, 2016
- Source: https://au.linkedin.com/in/murat-yucel-63592816
- Organization: University of Melbourne
Associated Locale
- Australia
Associated Language
- English
Field of Activity
(lcsh) Substance abuse--Physiological aspects
(lcsh) Neurobehavioral disorders--Research
(lcsh) Compulsive behavior--Research
(lcsh) Substance abuse--Patients--Mental health
(lcsh) Mental illness--Etiology--Research
Neuroimaging
Clinical research
Occupation
Academic
Research scientist
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Sources
- found: Brain functional correlates of emotion regulation across adolescence and young adulthood :(Murat Yucel; co-author of journal article, Human brain mapping, Volume 37, Issue 1, pages 7-19, January 2016)
- found: Ethical issues in the neuroprediction of addiction risk and treatment response :(Wayne D. Hall, Adrian Carter, Murat Yucel; authors of book chapter in Handbook of Neuroethics, 2015, eds Jens Clausen and Neil Levy, Springer, Amsterdam Netherlands, pp. 1024-1044)
- found: Thomson Reuters 2015 List of Highly Cited Researchers viewed 3 March, 2016:(Marcel Yurat cited in the category of Psychiatry/Psychology; primary affiliation, Monash University, Australia) - http://hcr.stateofinnovation.thomsonreuters.com/#monash
- found: Monash University Medicine, Nursing and Health Sciences website viewed 3 March, 2016:(Professor Murat Yucel is recognized as an expert in the area of biological psychiatry and addiction neuroscience. His research crafts innovations in the application of psychological and brain imaging techniques to human populations, and has influenced thinking across three main themes: (i) determining the long-term impact of heavy cannabis use on brain, cognition and mental health; (ii) understanding the neural and psychological basis of reduced self-control across as drug and behavioural addictions; and (iii) clarifying the underlying neurobiology of several psychiatric illnesses (including psychosis, depression, obsessive-compulsive disorder, and bipolar disorder). His discoveries have led to increased public and professional awareness on these topics and established his group (MCIN Laboratory) at the forefront of addiction and psychiatric neuroscience research in Australia.) - http://www.med.monash.edu.au/psych/school/staff/yucel.html
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Change Notes
- 2016-03-17: new
- 2017-05-24: revised
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