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Ingrid Tulloch

TitleDirector, Animal Research Facility
Faculty RankAssistant Professor
InstitutionMorgan State University
DepartmentPsychology
Address1700 E Cold Spring Lane
Baltimore MD 21251
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    1. Meeker TJ, Kim HJ, Tulloch IK, Keaser ML, Seminowicz DA, Dorsey SG. Secondary analysis: heat and self-report pain sensitivity associate with biological sex and racialized sociocultural group but may not be mediated by anxiety or pain catastrophizing. Pain Rep. 2024 Jan; 9(1):e1133. PMID: 38283650.
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    2. Sherif ZA, Deverapalli M, Challa SR, Martirosyan Z, Whitesell P, Pizuorno AM, Naqvi Z, Tulloch IK, Oskrochi G, Brim H, Ashktorab H. Potential long-term neurological and gastrointestinal effects of COVID-19: A review of adult cohorts. World J Methodol. 2023 Sep 20; 13(4):323-336. PMID: 37771866.
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    3. Mullins RJ, Meeker TJ, Vinch PM, Tulloch IK, Saffer MI, Chien JH, Bienvenu OJ, Lenz FA. A Cross-Sectional Time Course of COVID-19 Related Worry, Perceived Stress, and General Anxiety in the Context of Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder-like Symptomatology. Int J Environ Res Public Health. 2022 06 11; 19(12). PMID: 35742432.
      Citations: 5     Fields:    Translation:HumansPHPublic Health
    4. Kim HJ, Meeker TJ, Tulloch IK, Mullins J, Park JH, Bae SH. Pandemic Fatigue and Anxiety Sensitivity as Associated Factors With Posttraumatic Stress Symptoms Among University Students in South Korea During the Prolonged COVID-19 Pandemic. Int J Public Health. 2022; 67:1604552. PMID: 35645697.
      Citations: 11     Fields:    Translation:HumansPHPublic Health
    5. Braren SH, Drapala D, Tulloch IK, Serrano PA. Methamphetamine-induced short-term increase and long-term decrease in spatial working memory affects protein Kinase M zeta (PKM?), dopamine, and glutamate receptors. Front Behav Neurosci. 2014; 8:438. PMID: 25566006.
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    6. Tulloch I, Ghazaryan N, Mexhitaj I, Ordonez D, Angulo JA. Role of neurokinin-1 and dopamine receptors on the striatal methamphetamine-induced proliferation of new cells in mice. Brain Res. 2011 Jul 05; 1399:33-9. PMID: 21652034.
      Citations: 5     Fields:    Translation:Animals
    7. Rauceo S, Harding CF, Maldonado A, Gaysinkaya L, Tulloch I, Rodriguez E. Dopaminergic modulation of reproductive behavior and activity in male zebra finches. Behav Brain Res. 2008 Feb 11; 187(1):133-9. PMID: 17945359.
      Citations: 16     Fields:    Translation:Animals
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