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  • Bill Farrell

    Visiting Assistant Professor of Psychology
    717-358-4566
    Office: LSP
    Summary: Behavioral neuroendocrinology; biopsychology

    Education

     Ph.D., Indiana University, 2000

     B.S.,   Tufts University, 1991

    Research Interests

    Behavioral neuroendocrinology of aggression.

    Biopsychology of parent-offspring interaction.

    Thermoregulatory development.

    Neural and endocrine regulation of feeding and ingestion.

    Biopsychology of stress.

    Publications

    Farrell, W.J., & Alberts, J.R. (2007).  Rat behavioral thermoregulation integrates with nonshivering thermogenesis during postnatal development.  Behavioral Neuroscience, 121(6), 1333-1341.

     

    Farrell, W.J., & Wilczynski, W. (2006).  Aggressive experience alters place preference in green anole lizards,  Anolis carolinensis.  Animal Behaviour, 71(5), 1155-1164.

     

    Singletary, K. G., Delville, Y., Farrell, W. J., & Wilczynski, W. (2005). Distribution of orexin/hypocretin immunoreactivity in the nervous system of the green Treefrog, Hyla cinerea.  Brain Research, 1041(2), 231-236.

     

    Farrell, W.J., Böttger, B., Ahmadi, F., & Finger, T.E. (2002).  Distribution of cholecystokinin, calcitonin gene-related peptide, neuropeptide Y and galanin in the primary, vagal, gustatory nucleus of the goldfish.  Journal of Comparative Neurology, 450, 103-114.

     

    Farrell, W.J., & Alberts, J.R. (2002).  Stimulus control of maternal responsiveness to rat pup ultrasonic vocalizations.  Journal of Comparative Psychology, 116, 297-307.