Prof. Segev Barak

Prof. Segev Barak

Research work

Our main focus is on the psychological and neurobiological mechanisms that underlie addiction, with specific emphasis on alcoholism, as well as the learning and memory processes involved in addiction.

​Alcohol addiction (alcohol use disorder) is the second most detrimental neuropsychiatric disorder. Four percent of world-wide death is associated with alcohol abuse, and chronic harmful alcohol use is one of the four most common risk factors for multiple diseases. Addiction is thought to be a pathological usurpation of the mechanisms underlying learning and memory. Therefore, we study the learning and memory processes that participate in the development of addiction. We also look for neuroadaptations in the brain that occur in addiction, such as changes in gene expression, in proteins and in signaling pathways, and in neurotransmission.

Areas of interest & scientific knowledge

Behavioral Neuroscience

Brain Disorders Research

Cellular & Molecular Neuroscience

Selected Publications
 
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