Daphna Joel
Israeli neuroscientist
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Daphna Joel's Degrees
- PhD Neuroscience Tel Aviv University
- Bachelors Psychology Tel Aviv University
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Daphna Joel is an Israeli neuroscientist and advocate for "neurofeminism". She is best known for her research which claims that there is no such thing as a "male brain" or a "female brain". Joel's research has been criticized by other neuroscientists who argue that male and female brains, on average, show distinct differences and can be classified with a high level of accuracy. Joel is a member of The NeuroGenderings Network, an international group of researchers in gender studies and neuroscience. They are critical of what they call neurosexism in the scientific community. Joel has given lectures on her work in both scientific and lay conventions around the world.
Daphna Joel's Published Works
Published Works
- Tonic dopamine: opportunity costs and the control of response vigor (2007) (980)
- The connections of the dopaminergic system with the striatum in rats and primates: an analysis with respect to the functional and compartmental organization of the striatum (2000) (622)
- Sex beyond the genitalia: The human brain mosaic (2015) (475)
- Actor-critic models of the basal ganglia: new anatomical and computational perspectives (2002) (461)
- The organization of the basal ganglia-thalamocortical circuits: Open interconnected rather than closed segregated (1994) (428)
- The Future of Sex and Gender in Psychology: Five Challenges to the Gender Binary (2019) (418)
- Reinforcement Learning Signals in the Human Striatum Distinguish Learners from Nonlearners during Reward-Based Decision Making (2007) (355)
- The connections of the primate subthalamic nucleus: indirect pathways and the open-interconnected scheme of basal ganglia-thalamocortical circuitry (1997) (275)
- A normative perspective on motivation (2006) (245)
- Evolution of Reinforcement Learning in Uncertain Environments: A Simple Explanation for Complex Foraging Behaviors (2002) (179)
- The role of mesolimbic dopaminergic and retrohippocampal afferents to the nucleus accumbens in latent inhibition: implications for schizophrenia (1995) (179)
- The orbital cortex in rats topographically projects to central parts of the caudate–putamen complex (2008) (170)
- Open interconnected model of basal ganglia‐thalamocortical circuitry and its relevance to the clinical syndrome of Huntington's disease (2001) (165)
- Current animal models of obsessive compulsive disorder: A critical review (2006) (160)
- Behavioral, Pharmacological, and Immunological Abnormalities after Streptococcal Exposure: A Novel Rat Model of Sydenham Chorea and Related Neuropsychiatric Disorders (2012) (158)
- Male or Female? Brains are Intersex (2011) (149)
- Electrolytic lesions of the medial prefrontal cortex in rats disrupt performance on an analog of the Wisconsin Card Sorting Test, but do not disrupt latent inhibition: implications for animal models of schizophrenia (1997) (149)
- Animal models of obsessive-compulsive disorder: Exploring pharmacology and neural substrates (2012) (135)
- Queering gender: studying gender identity in ‘normative’ individuals (2014) (124)
- Incorporating Sex As a Biological Variable in Neuropsychiatric Research: Where Are We Now and Where Should We Be? (2017) (105)
- Analysis of Human Brain Structure Reveals that the Brain “Types” Typical of Males Are Also Typical of Females, and Vice Versa (2018) (92)
- Selective impairment of prediction error signaling in human dorsolateral but not ventral striatum in Parkinson's disease patients: evidence from a model-based fMRI study (2010) (91)
- Beyond sex differences: new approaches for thinking about variation in brain structure and function (2016) (87)
- Excessive lever pressing following post-training signal attenuation in rats: A possible animal model of obsessive compulsive disorder? (2001) (85)
- High‐frequency stimulation of the nucleus accumbens core and shell reduces quinpirole‐induced compulsive checking in rats (2009) (83)
- High frequency stimulation and temporary inactivation of the subthalamic nucleus reduce quinpirole-induced compulsive checking behavior in rats (2008) (83)
- Behavioral and neural effects of intra-striatal infusion of anti-streptococcal antibodies in rats (2014) (82)
- Current animal models of obsessive compulsive disorder: an update (2012) (79)
- Effects of electrolytic lesions of the medial prefrontal cortex or its subfields on 4-arm baited, 8-arm radial maze, two-way active avoidance and conditioned fear tasks in the rat (1997) (75)
- Selective Alleviation of Compulsive Lever-Pressing in Rats by D1, but not D2, Blockade: Possible Implications for the Involvement of D1 Receptors in Obsessive–Compulsive Disorder (2003) (74)
- The signal attenuation rat model of obsessive–compulsive disorder: a review (2006) (74)
- High frequency stimulation and pharmacological inactivation of the subthalamic nucleus reduces ‘compulsive’ lever-pressing in rats (2009) (72)
- Genetic-gonadal-genitals sex (3G-sex) and the misconception of brain and gender, or, why 3G-males and 3G-females have intersex brain and intersex gender (2012) (69)
- The effects of electrolytic lesion to the shell subterritory of the nucleus accumbens on delayed non-matching-to-sample and four-arm baited eight-arm radial-maze tasks. (1997) (67)
- The role of 5-HT2A and 5-HT2C receptors in the signal attenuation rat model of obsessive-compulsive disorder. (2008) (64)
- ‘Compulsive’ lever pressing in rats is enhanced following lesions to the orbital cortex, but not to the basolateral nucleus of the amygdala or to the dorsal medial prefrontal cortex (2005) (63)
- Role of the orbital cortex and of the serotonergic system in a rat model of obsessive compulsive disorder (2005) (58)
- ‘Compulsive’ lever-pressing in rats is attenuated by the serotonin re-uptake inhibitors paroxetine and fluvoxamine but not by the tricyclic antidepressant desipramine or the anxiolytic diazepam (2004) (58)
- Impaired procedural learning in obsessive–compulsive disorder and Parkinson's disease, but not in major depressive disorder (2005) (55)
- The Role of the Striatum in Compulsive Behavior in Intact and Orbitofrontal-Cortex-Lesioned Rats: Possible Involvement of the Serotonergic System (2010) (54)
- A comparison of drug effects in latent inhibition and the forced swim test differentiates between the typical antipsychotic haloperidol, the atypical antipsychotics clozapine and olanzapine, and the antidepressants imipramine and paroxetine (2003) (44)
- The role of the subthalamic nucleus in ‘compulsive’ behavior in rats (2008) (44)
- Fimbria-fornix cut affects spontaneous activity, two-way avoidance and delayed non matching to sample, but not latent inhibition (1998) (40)
- Ovarian hormones modulate ‘compulsive’ lever-pressing in female rats (2009) (38)
- Amelioration of behavioral deficits in a rat model of Huntington's disease by an excitotoxic lesion to the globus pallidus (2004) (38)
- The role of NMDA receptors in the signal attenuation rat model of obsessive–compulsive disorder (2010) (38)
- Enhancement of excessive lever-pressing after post-training signal attenuation in rats by repeated administration of the D1 antagonist SCH 23390 or the D2 agonist quinpirole, but not the D1 agonist SKF 38393 or the D2 antagonist haloperidol. (2001) (38)
- Dopamine in Schizophrenia Dysfunctional Information Processing in Basal Ganglia — Thalamocortical Split Circuits (2002) (36)
- Electrolytic lesion of globus pallidus ameliorates the behavioral and neurodegenerative effects of quinolinic acid lesion of the striatum: a potential novel treatment in a rat model of Huntington's disease (1998) (34)
- High but not low frequency stimulation of both the globus pallidus and the entopeduncular nucleus reduces ‘compulsive’ lever-pressing in rats (2011) (33)
- Activity modulation of the globus pallidus and the nucleus entopeduncularis affects compulsive checking in rats (2011) (30)
- Beyond the binary: Rethinking sex and the brain (2021) (30)
- The Complex Relationships between Sex and the Brain (2019) (30)
- On the mis-presentation and misinterpretation of gender-related data: The case of Ingalhalikar’s human connectome study (2014) (29)
- Screening of antipsychotic drugs in animal models (2000) (28)
- Reconceptualizing sex, brain and psychopathology: interaction, interaction, interaction (2014) (28)
- The effects of temporary inactivation of the orbital cortex in the signal attenuation rat model of obsessive compulsive disorder. (2006) (27)
- Animal Models of Obsessive–Compulsive Disorder: From Bench to Bedside via Endophenotypes and Biomarkers (2008) (21)
- Antibiotic Treatment Attenuates Behavioral and Neurochemical Changes Induced by Exposure of Rats to Group A Streptococcal Antigen (2014) (21)
- Evolution of reinforcement learning in foraging bees: a simple explanation for risk averse behavior (2002) (20)
- Strain differences in ‘compulsive’ lever-pressing (2007) (20)
- The gender-binary cycle: the perpetual relations between a biological-essentialist view of gender, gender ideology, and gender-labelling and sorting (2021) (17)
- Sex-Linked Behavior: Evolution, Stability, and Variability (2017) (16)
- Self-Reported Gender Identity and Sexuality in an Online Sample of Cisgender, Transgender, and Gender-Diverse Individuals: An Exploratory Study (2018) (15)
- Reply to Del Giudice et al., Chekroud et al., and Rosenblatt: Do brains of females and males belong to two distinct populations? (2016) (14)
- Journal of neuroscience research policy on addressing sex as a biological variable: Comments, clarifications, and elaborations (2017) (12)
- VIII. Captured in terminology: Sex, sex categories, and sex differences (2016) (12)
- An Exploration of the Relations Between Self-Reported Gender Identity and Sexual Orientation in an Online Sample of Cisgender Individuals (2018) (12)
- Why Males ≠ Corvettes, Females ≠ Volvos, and Scientific Criticism ≠ Ideology: A Response to “Equal ≠ The Same: Sex Differences in the Human Brain” by Larry Cahill in Cerebrum (2014) (12)
- Evolution of Reinforcement Learning in Uncertain Environments (2001) (12)
- Assault-related self-blame and its association with PTSD in sexually assaulted women: an MRI inquiry (2018) (10)
- Evolution of Reinforcement Learning in Uncertain Environments: Emergence of Risk-Aversion and Matching (2001) (8)
- Deficits induced by quinolinic acid lesion to the striatum in a position discrimination and reversal task are ameliorated by permanent and temporary lesion to the globus pallidus: A potential novel treatment in a rat model of Huntington's disease (2003) (8)
- Sex-Linked Behavior: Evolution, Stability, and Variability. (2017) (7)
- Reply to Glezerman: Why differences between brains of females and brains of males do not “add up” to create two types of brains (2016) (7)
- Beyond sex differences and a male-female continuum: Mosaic brains in a multidimensional space. (2020) (6)
- Early perceptual loss in depression (2007) (6)
- Strain differences in latent inhibition (1998) (6)
- The risk of a wrong conclusion: On testosterone and gender differences in risk aversion and career choices (2010) (6)
- The limbic basal-ganglia-thalamocortical circuit and goal-directed behavior (1999) (6)
- A Discussion on Experiments and Experimentation: NIH to Balance Sex in Cell and Animal Studies (2015) (6)
- A mosaic of sex-related structural changes in the human brain following exposure to real-life stress (2019) (6)
- Structural and functional MRI of altered brain development in a novel adolescent rat model of quinpirole-induced compulsive checking behavior (2020) (5)
- On the Origins of Gender-Biased Behavior: The Role of Explicit and Implicit Stereotypes (2020) (5)
- The Effects of Motivation on Extensively Trained Behavior (2006) (4)
- The role of 5-HT 2 A and 5-HT 2 C receptors in the signal attenuation rat model of obsessive – compulsive disorder (2008) (4)
- Testing the masculinization hypothesis in a sample of 23,935 human brains (2020) (3)
- Motivational effects on behavior: Towards a reinforcement learning model of rates of responding (2005) (3)
- Consciousness-Raising in a Gender Conflict Group (2014) (3)
- How hype and hyperbole distort the neuroscience of sex differences (2021) (3)
- Signal Attenuation as a Rat Model of Obsessive Compulsive Disorder (2015) (3)
- Response to Nina K. Thomas and J. Scott Rutan: Is the Personal Political? And Who Benefits From Believing It Is Not? (2014) (2)
- Macro- and microstructural gray matter alterations in sexually assaulted women. (2020) (2)
- Erratum to: The role of the cholinergic system in the signal attenuation rat model of obsessive-compulsive disorder (2013) (1)
- Genetic-gonadal-genitals sex (3G-sex) and the misconception of brain and gender, or, why 3G-males and 3G-females have intersex brain and intersex gender (2012) (1)
- Foraging Behaviors Evolution of Reinforcement Learning in Uncertain Environments : A Simple Explanation for Complex (2002) (1)
- Modulation of subthalamic nucleus activity differentially affects compulsive behavior in rats (2007) (1)
- An Exploration of the Relations Between Self-Reported Gender Identity and Sexual Orientation in an Online Sample of Cisgender Individuals (2018) (1)
- The role of the cholinergic system in the signal attenuation rat model of obsessive-compulsive disorder. (2013) (1)
- Memantine treatment does not affect compulsive behavior or frontostriatal connectivity in an adolescent rat model for quinpirole-induced compulsive checking behavior (2022) (1)
- Analyzing brain data by sex: Are we asking the right question? (2020) (1)
- Abstracts of the 15th Annual Meeting of the Israel Society for Neuroscience Eilat, Israel, December 3–5, 2006 (2006) (1)
- Deep brain stimulation in Huntington's disease: Globus pallidus externus or substantia nigra pars compacta (2002) (1)
- Uncovering and Challenging the Binary Framework (2021) (0)
- Electrolytic lesion of globus pallidus ameliorates the behavioral effects of quinolinic acid lesion of the striatum: A potential novel treatment in a rat model of Huntington's disease (1997) (0)
- Gender identity and sexuality in an online sample of intersex-identified individuals: a descriptive study (2020) (0)
- ”Compulsive“ lever pressing after post-training signal attenuation - A novel rat model of obsessive compulsive disorder: Preliminary pharmacology (2002) (0)
- Who Is a Woman: Sex, Gender and Policy Making (2022) (0)
- Erratum to “Long-term functional consequences of quinolinic acid striatal lesions and their alteration following an addition of a globus pallidus lesion assessed using pharmacological magnetic resonance imaging” [Exp. Neurol. 196 (2005) 244–253] (2006) (0)
- S.09.01 New anatomical and computational perspectives on brain networks involved in compulsive behaviours (2011) (0)
- On the Origins of Gender-Discriminatory Behavior: The Role of Explicit and Implicit Stereotypes (2021) (0)
- A mosaic of sex-related structural changes in the human brain following exposure to real-life stress (2019) (0)
- 10. A possible association between Streptococcus group A infection and neuropsychiatric disorders (2008) (0)
- The Gender-Binary Cycle (2020) (0)
- Electrolytic lesion of the globus pallidus reduces the neurodegenerative effects of quinolinic acid lesion of the striatum in the rat (1997) (0)
- S.07.02 Epigenetic networks underlying compulsive disorders – evidence from animal and human studies (2015) (0)
- Erratum to: The role of the cholinergic system in the signal attenuation rat model of obsessive-compulsive disorder (2013) (0)
- P.2.12 Blockade of 5-HT2C receptors, possibly in the orbital cortex, decreases compulsive lever-pressing in rats (2007) (0)
- The split circuit scheme: An account for the symptomatology of huntington's disease (1997) (0)
- eview nimal models of obsessive-compulsive disorder : Exploring pharmacology and eural substrates (2011) (0)
- Abstracts of the 16th Annual Meeting of The Israel Society for Neuroscience Eilat, Israel, November 25–27, 2007 (2008) (0)
- Hormones and Behavior (2009) (0)
- Diffusion Tensor Imaging of Rat Model of Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder (2008) (0)
- 15-5 The open interconnected scheme of basal ganglia-thalamocortical circuitry and psycho/neuropathology (1997) (0)
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