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Department of Pharmacology,
Physiology & Neuroscience
USC School of Medicine
6439 Garners Ferry Road
VA Building 1, Third Floor
Columbia, SC 29208
(For packages, use 29209)
Phone: 803-733-3254
Fax: 803-733-1523

Office of the Dean:
803-733-3200




Jack Ginsberg, Ph.D.

Associate Investigator

Dorn VAMC Neuroscience Lab,
Neurobiology/PTSD Program
Clinical Assistant Professor, Department of Neuropsychiatry and Behavioral Sciences

Ph.D., 1997, The University of Memphis (Neuropsychology Training Program, Division of Clinical Psychology).
Interned in Clinical Psychology at the William. S. Hall Psychiatric Institute, Columbia, SC, 1996-97.


Contact Information:
Phone: 803-733-3247
FAX: 803-733-1523
E-mail:colemanj@sc.edu
Websites:
http://ppn.med.sc.edu/ neuroscience/ jcoleman.htm

http://www.cas.sc.edu/ psyc/facdocs/ coleman.html

Research Focus:

Phenotypic plasticity of stress response system

Psychiatric Neuropsychology

Recent Publications

  • Ginsberg, J.P. (2002). Book and Test Reviews: The Brief Neuropsychological Cognitive Exam. Applied Neuropsychology 9,4: 246-248.
  • Ginsberg, J.P. (2003). Book and Test Reviews: The Wechsler Test of Adult Reading. Applied Neuropsvchology 10,3: 182-184.
  • Ginsberg, J.P. (2003). Setting Domain Boundaries for Convergence of Biological and Psychological Perspectives on Cognitive Coordination in Schizophrenia. Behavioral and Brain Science 26,1: 88-89.
  • Ginsberg, J.P., & Powell, D.A. (2003). Neuronal output of medial prefrontal cells that are reactive to conditioning stimuli are affected by sympathetic blockade. Poster Presented at Society for Neuroscience Annual Meeting, New Orleans, LA.
  • Ginsberg, J.P., & Powell, D.A. (2004). Single unit recordings of medial prefrontal neuronal output during conditioning are differentially affected by peripheral sympathetic blockade. Poster presented at 20th Annual South East Nerve Net, Decatur, GA
  • Ross, K. C., C. Conero-Goldberg, Freed, W. J., Waldman, B. C., & J. R. Coleman (2002). Transplantation of M213-20 cells with enhanced GAD67 expression in the inferior colliculus alters audiogenic seizures. Experimental Neurology, 177, 338-340.

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