Janelle R. McDaniel, Ph.D.
Email:  jmcdaniel
@ulm.edu
Office Phone/Voicemail: 342.1348
Office Location:  Strauss 327
Webpage: http://ulm.edu/~jmcdaniel/

Updated: January 23, 2015    http://ulm.edu/~jmcdaniel/index.html  

 Faculty Information

EDUCATION 

 
            2004                          Ph.D. Experimental Psychology,

The University of Memphis

2002                                                 M.S. Psychology  

                                                The University of Memphis

1998                                                 B.A. Psychology (magna cum laude)

Louisiana Tech University

PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE

             2014-                         Assistant Professor, University of Louisiana at Monroe

2008-2014                 Assistant Professor, Louisiana Tech University

2007-2008                 South Carolina EPSCoR/IDeA Fellow

2004-2008                 Postdoctoral Fellow

                                                University of South Carolina

                                                Laboratory of Dr. Rosemarie M. Booze

            2000-2004                Graduate Research Assistant

                                               The University of Memphis

                                                Laboratory of Dr. Douglas B. Matthews









Office Hours, Spring 2015

MW 10-12, M 1-2, W 7:30- 8:30, TH 1-5, (or by appointment)  



Courses, Spring 2015
Psych 2001-61140
Psych 2001-41142
Psych 2001-41143
Psych 4099-41382


Research
Current Projects:
Influence of Self-Talk on Body Image


Publications

Chauvin, I., McDaniel, J., Eddleman, O., & Banks, A. (2013). Writing a Commemoration: A Technique to Reestablish Equilibrium Following a Crisis. Journal of Creativity in Mental Health, 8, 416-427.

 Nelson, K. L., Newman, D. N., McDaniel, J. R., & Buboltz, W. C. (2013). Gender Differences in Fear of Failure Amongst Engineering Students. International Journal of Humanities and Social Science, 3, 10-16.

 Chauvin, I., McDaniel, J., Miller, M., King, J. M., & Eddlemon, O. L. M. (2012). Twin    Similarities in Holland Types as Shown by Scores on the Self-Directed                       Search.  The College Student Journal, 46, 133-104.

 McDaniel, J., Buboltz, W., Chauvin, I., Eddlemon, O. L. M. (2011). Sleep Quality and Habits of Adults with the Human Immunodeficiency Virus. International Journal of Humanities and Social Science, 1, 23-27.

 Van Skike, C. E., Botta, P., Chin, V. S., Tokunaga, S., McDaniel, J., Venard, J., Diaz-Granados, J. F., Valenzeula, C. F., Matthews, D. B. (2010). Behavioral Effects of Ethanol in Cerebellum are Age Dependent: Potential System and Molecular Mechanisms. Alcholism: Clinical and Experimental Research, 34, 2070-2080.

 Aksenov, M. Y, Aksenova, M. V., Silvers, J. M., Mactutus, C. F., & Booze, R. M. (2008). Different effects of selective dopamine uptake inhibitors, GBR 12909 and WIN 35428, on HIV-1 Tat toxicity in rat fetal midbrain neurons. Neurotoxicology, 29, 971-977.

 Matthews, D.B.,  Tinsley, K.L., Diaz-Granado, J.L., Tokunaga, S., &  Silvers, J.M. (2008). Chronic intermittent exposure to ethanol during adolescence produces tolerance to the hypnotic effects of ethanol in male rats: A dose dependent analysis. Alcohol, 42, 617-621.

 Matthews, D. B., Morrow, A. L, O’Buckley, T., Berry, R. B., Mittleman, G., Goldowitz, D., Tokunaga, S. & Silvers, J. M. (2008). Acute mild footshock alters ethanol drinking and plasma corticosterone levels in C57BL/6J mice, but not DBA/2J or A/J male mice. Alcoholism: Clinical and Experimental Research, 42, 469-476.

 Silvers, J. M., Harrod, S. B., Mactutus, C. F., & Booze, R. M. (2007). Automation of the novel object recognition task for use in adolescent rats. Journal of Neuroscience Methods, 166, 99-103. 

 Silvers, J. M., Aksenova, M. V., Aksenov, M. Y., Mactutus, C.F., & Booze, R.M. (2007). HIV-1 Tat protein neurotoxicity in primary cultures of rat neurons: Involvement of D1 dopamine receptor. Neurotoxicology, 28, 1184-1190.

 Ferris, M. J., Mactutus, C. F., Silvers, J. M., Hasselrot, U., Strupp, B. J. & Booze, R. M. (2007). Sex mediates dopamine and adrenergic receptor expression in adult rats exposed prenatally to cocaine. International Journal of Developmental Neuroscience, 25, 445-454.

 Silvers, J. M., Aksenov, M. Y., Aksenova, M. V., Beckley, J., Olton, P., Mactutus, C. F., & Booze, R. M. (2006). Dopaminergic marker proteins in the substantia nigra of HIV1-infected brains. Journal of Neurovirology, 12, 140-145.

 Booze, R. M., Wallace, D. R., Silvers, J. M., Strupp, B. J., & Mactutus, C. F. (2006). Prenatal cocaine exposure alters Alpha2 receptor expression in adolescent rats. BMC Neuroscience, 7, 33.

 Silvers, J. M., Wallace, D. R., Harrod, S. B., Mactutus, C. F., & Booze, R. M. (2006). Prenatal cocaine alters dopamine and sigma receptor binding in nucleus accumbens and striatum of dams and offspring. Neurotoxicology and Teratology, 28, 173-178.

Aksenova, M. V., Silvers, J. M., Aksenov, M. Y., Nath, A., Ray, P. D., Mactutus, C. F., & Booze, R. M. (2006). HIV-1 Tat Neurotoxicity in primary cultures of rat midbrain fetal neurons: Changes in dopamine transporter binding and immunoreactivity. Neuroscience Letters, 395, 235-239.

 Silvers, J. M., Tokunaga, S., Mittleman, G., O’Buckley, T., Morrow, A. L., & Matthews, D. B. (2006). Chronic intermittent ethanol exposure during adolescence reduces the effect of ethanol challenge on hippocampal allopregnanolone levels and Morris Water Maze Task performance. Alcohol, 39, 151-158.

 Tokunaga, S., Silvers, J. M., & Matthews, D. B. (2006). Chronic intermittent ethanol exposure during adolescence produces cellular tolerance to ethanol-induced inhibition of hippocampal pyramidal neural activity. Alcoholism: Clinical and Experimental Research, 30, 1-6.

 Matthews, D. B. & Silvers, J. R. (2004). The use of acute ethanol administration as a tool to investigate multiple memory systems. Neurobiology of Learning and Memory. 82, 299-308.

 Silvers, J. M., Tokunaga, S., Berry, R. B., White, A. M., and Matthews, D. B. (2003) Impairments in spatial learning and memory: ethanol, allopregnanolone and the hippocampus. Brain Research Reviews, 43, 275-284.

 Silvers, J. M.,  Tokunaga, S., Mittleman, G., & Matthews, D. B. (2003) Chronic intermittent injections of high dose ethanol during adolescence produces metabolic, hypnotic, and cognitive tolerance in rats.  Alcoholism: Clinical and Experimental Research, 27, 1606-1612.

 Tokunaga, S., McDaniel, J. R., Morrow, A. L., & Matthews, D. B. (2003). Effect of acute ethanol administration and acute allopregnanolone administration on spontaneous hippocampal pyramidal cell neural activity. Brain Research, 967, 273- 280.

 Matthews, D. B., Morrow, A. L., Tokunaga, S., & McDaniel, J. R. (2002). Acute ethanol administration and acute allopregnanolone administration impair spatial memory in the Morris Water Task.  Alcoholism: Clinical and Experimental Research, 26, 1747-1751.































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