Research Interests
- Neuroscience
- Circadian rhythms
- neuroendocrinological bases of behavior
Recent Research Publications
Wideman, C. H., Nadzam, G. R., & Murphy, H. M. (2005) Implications of an animal model of sugar addiction, withdrawal and relapse for human health. Nutritional Neuroscience, 8, 269-76.
Murphy, H. M., Wideman, C. H., & Nadzam, G. R. (2003) A laboratory animal model of human shift work. Integrative Physiological & Behavioral Science, 38, 316-28.
Murphy, H. M., Wideman, C. H., Aquila,
L. A., & Nadzam, G. R. (2002) Telemetry
provides new insights into entrainment of activity wheel circadian rhythms and
the role of body temperature in the development of ulcers in the
activity-stress paradigm. Integrative
Physiological & Behavioral Science, 37, 228-241.
Murphy,
H. M., Wideman, C. H., & Nadzam, G. R. (1998). The role of
vasopressin in modulating circadian rhythm responses to phase shifts. Peptides, 19, 1191-1208.
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