The Center for Integrative and Cognitive Neuroscience, directed by Jeffrey Schall, helps
form and support alliances
of investigators interested in studying how normal and
abnormal behavior and cognition arise from the function
of the brain.
Behavior modification (in the
form of both operant and classical conditioning, as well as non-associative learning) is crucial to the treatment
of many dogs exhibiting an
abnormal or undesirable stress or fight - flight - freeze response.