Serge Campeau

  • Professor
  • PSYCHOLOGY AND NEUROSCIENCE

Dr. Campeau is a Professor in the Department of Psychology and Neuroscience and the Director of the Interdepartmental Neuroscience PhD Program. He received his PhD in Psychology from Yale University in 1993. He was awarded a Postdoctoral Research Fellowship from the Medical Research Council of Canada, which he held in the laboratory of Professor Stanley J. Watson at the Mental Health Research Institute of the University of Michigan until August 1999. He then joined the faculty at 精品SM在线影片.

Dr. Campeau's main research interests revolve around the determination of the brain systems responsible for the perception of stress. Related problems such as how repeated stress influence the general physical and psychological health and disease of humans and animals are important foci of his research. Another area of interest includes the general problem of learning and memory, and how the brain achieves these very important functions.

Selected Publications:

Campeau, S., McNulty, C., Stanley, J.T., Gerber, A.N., Sasse, S.K., & Dowell, R.D. (2023). Determination of steady-state transcriptomic modifications associated with repeated homotypic stress in the rat rostral posterior hypothalamic region. Frontiers in Neuroscience, Translational Neuroscience Section. 17:1173699. doi: 10.3389/fnins.2023.1173699.

Nyhuis, T.J., Masini, C.V., Day, H.E.W., & Campeau, S. (2016). Evidence fot the integration of stress-related signals by the rostral posterior hypothalamic nucleus in the regulation of acute and repeated stress-evoked hypothalamo-pituitary-adrenal response in rats. Journal of Neuroscience, 36(3): 795-805.

Campeaus, S., & Watson, S.J. (2000). Connections of some auditory-responsive posterior thalamic nuclei putatively involved in activation of the hypothalamo-pituitary-adrenocortical axis in response to audiogenic stress in rats: an anterograde and retrograde tract tracing study combined with Fos expression. Journal of Comparative Neurology, 423: 345-357.

Day, H.E.W., Campeau, S., Akil, H., & Watson, S.J. (1997). Distribution of alpha-1A, alpha-1B and alpha-1D adrenergic receptor mRNAs in the rat brain and spinal cord. Journal of Chemical Neuroanatomy, 13: 115-139.

Campeau, S., & Watson, S.J. (1997). Neuroendocrine and behavioral responses and brain pattern of c-fos induction associated with audiogenic stress. Journal of Neuroendocrinology, 9: 577-588.