
Arnold Gutierrez
Assistant ProfessorPsychology
Dr. Gutierrez studies the long-term behavioral and neurobiological effects of drug exposure in rodent models using a combination of techniques in behavioral pharmacology, molecular biology, and neurochemistry. His current research aims to understand how different types of drug exposure during critical periods of development, such as adolescence, can enhance susceptibility to drug use later in life, with the goal of providing insights that could aid in the development of new prevention strategies and treatment modalities related to substance use disorders. His work includes studies on the age and route-specific effects of opioid drug inhalation on nociception, anxiety-like behavior, cognitive function, and drug self-administration as well as studies on the neurobehavioral and neurocognitive effects of repeated exposure to psychostimulants.
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Term | Course | Section | Syllabus |
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Spring 2025 | PSYC 3347 - Behavior Modification | 21674 | Syllabus |
Spring 2025 | PSYC 6398 - Dissertation | 27380 | |
Spring 2025 | PSYC 6399 - Dissertation | 27385 | |
Spring 2025 | PSYC 6390 - Field Placement | 27509 | |
Spring 2025 | PSYC 6380 - First Year Research | 27359 | |
Spring 2025 | PSYC 6381 - First Year Research | 27362 | |
Spring 2025 | PSYC 4353 - Honors Thesis | 27348 | |
Spring 2025 | PSYC 5385 - Research Applications | 27351 | |
Spring 2025 | PSYC 6385 - Research Applications | 27366 | |
Spring 2025 | PSYC 4345 - Seminar in Psychology | 25942 | Syllabus |
Spring 2025 | PSYC 6377 - Seminar: Behavrl Neurosci | 27733 | Syllabus |
Spring 2025 | PSYC 5395 - Thesis | 27353 | |
Spring 2025 | PSYC 5396 - Thesis | 27356 | |
Spring 2025 | PSYC 6395 - Thesis | 27369 | |
Spring 2025 | PSYC 6396 - Thesis | 27377 | |
Spring 2025 | RSRC 4033 - Undergraduate Research | 27608 |
Term | Course | Section | Syllabus |
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Fall 2024 | RSRC 4033 - Undergraduate Research | 18251 |
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Dr. Gutierrez studies the long-term behavioral and neurobiological effects of drug exposure in rodent models using a combination of techniques in behavioral pharmacology, molecular biology, and neurochemistry. His current research aims to understand how different types of drug exposure during critical periods of development, such as adolescence, can enhance susceptibility to drug use later in life, with the goal of providing insights that could aid in the development of new prevention strategies and treatment modalities related to substance use disorders. His work includes studies on the age and route-specific effects of opioid drug inhalation on nociception, anxiety-like behavior, cognitive function, and drug self-administration as well as studies on the neurobehavioral and neurocognitive effects of repeated exposure to psychostimulants.
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