University of Pittsburgh

Kucinski, Barbara

Lecturer, Department of Psychology
PhD, University of Pittsburgh

Contact

4415 Sennott Square
412-624-4539
Fax: 412-624-4428
kucinski@pitt.edu

Research Interests: Principles of learning (specifically classical and operant conditioning processes, interaction between psychological factors and health, interaction between environmental cues and addictive behaviors

Accepting Graduate Students: No

Selected Publications

  • Antelman, S.M., Caggiula, A.R., Edwards, D.J., Gershon, S., Kucinski, B.J., Kiss, S., Kocan, D. (2000). Long-term oscillation of corticosterone following intermittent cocaine. Journal of Neural Transmission, 107(3), 369-375
  • Kucinski, B.J., Antelman, S.M., Caggiula, A.R., Fowler, H., Gershon, S., Edwards, D.J. (1999). Cocaine-induced oscillation is conditionable. Pharmacology, Biochemistry & Behavior, 63(3), 449-455.
  • Kucinski, B.J., Antelman, S.M., Caggiula, A.R., Fowler, H., Gershon, S., Edwards, D.J., Austin, MC. (1998). Oscillatory effects of repeated morphine on shock-induced hypoalgesia and beta-endorphin. Synapse, 30(1), 30-37.
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