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Arakawa Hiroyuki

アラカワ ヒロユキ | Arakawa Hiroyuki
Research field  (4): Neuroscience - general ,  Animals: biochemistry, physiology, behavioral science ,  Experimental psychology ,  Neuroscience - general
Research keywords  (9): sickness odor ,  social isolation ,  Alzheimer's disease ,  autism ,  neuro peptide ,  olfactosomatosensory behavior ,  social behavior ,  Behavioral Neuroendocrinology ,  Behavioral Neuroscience
Research theme for competitive and other funds  (2):
  • 2019 - 2019 向社会行動を制御する視床ー扁桃体神経回路の社会行動発達への役割
  • 2004 - 2006 社会的ストレスと防御行動の個体発生過程及び行動生理学的制御機構に関する研究
Papers (59):
  • Hiroyuki Arakawa, Mana Tokashiki, Yuki Higuchi, Toshihiro Konno. Adolescent social isolation disrupts developmental tuning of neuropeptide circuits in the hypothalamus to amygdala regulating social and defensive behavior. Peptides. 2024. 175. 171178-171178
  • Hiroyuki Arakawa. Revisiting sociability: Factors facilitating approach and avoidance during the three-chamber test. Physiology & Behavior. 2023. 272. 114373-114373
  • Yuki Higuchi, Hiroyuki Arakawa. Serotonergic mediation of the brain-wide neurogenesis: Region-dependent and receptor-type specific roles on neurogenic cellular transformation. Current Research in Neurobiology. 2023. 5. 100102-100102
  • Yuki Higuchi, Tomoaki Tada, Taiga Nakachi, Hiroyuki Arakawa. Serotonergic circuit dysregulation underlying autism-related phenotypes in BTBR mouse model of autism. Neuropharmacology. 2023. 109634-109634
  • Yuki Higuchi, Shun-ichi Tachigori, Hiroyuki Arakawa. Faded neural projection from the posterior bed nucleus of the stria terminalis to the lateral habenula contributes to social signaling deficit in male BTBR mice as a mouse model of autism. Psychoneuroendocrinology. 2023. 149. 106004-106004
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MISC (5):
  • Hiroyuki Arakawa. Assessing Disability in Rodent Models of Human Disorders. The Palgrave Encyclopedia of Disability. 2024. 1-7
  • Hiroyuki Arakawa, Yuki Higuchi. The Usability of Mouse Models to Study the Neural Circuity in Autism Spectrum Disorder: Regulatory Mechanisms of Core Behavioral Symptoms. Neurobiology of Autism Spectrum Disorders. 2024. 105-121
  • HIROYUKI ARAKAWA, KEIKO ARAKAWA. Reconstruction of our research protocol for understanding of neuro-behavior relationships: technical advances in spatio-temporal resolution of analysis. Japanese Journal of Animal Psychology. 2023. 73. 2. 21-32
  • 荒川礼行. 疾患研究の行動生物学:症状としての行動の解剖を可能とする神経回路分析. 月刊細胞. 2023. 55. 8. 28-31
  • 荒川礼行. アメリカ心理学部の進路事情. 心理学ワールド. 2021. 93. 40-40
Lectures and oral presentations  (15):
  • Circuit dependent regulation of oxytocin signal via the bed nucleus of the stria terminalis and medial amygdala determines socio-emotional behavior
    (2023)
  • Social isolation disrupts developmental tuning of neuropeptide systems in the medial amygdala circuits
    (2023)
  • 動物モデルを用いた中枢性疾患の分子遺伝学的制御メカニズム研究の最前線
    (BPCNPNPPP4学会合同年会 2022)
  • 偶発性自閉症モデルであるBTBR T+ttpr3tf/Jマウスの自閉症樣行動を制御する神経回路の檢討
    (Neuro2022 2022)
  • Excessive self-grooming behavior of BTBR T+ltpr3tf/J mice may serve a social signaling function.
    (International Behavioral Neuroscience Society 2021)
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Education (3):
  • 2000 - 2004 Nagoya University Graduate School of Letters Dictoral course, Psychology
  • 1998 - 2000 Nagoya University Graduate School of Letters Master degree course (Psychology)
  • 1993 - 1997 Chukyo University School of Letters
Professional career (1):
  • Ph.D. (2006) (Nagoya University)
Work history (9):
  • 2021/04 - 2023/12 University of the Ryukyus Faculty of Medicine School of Medicine Associate Professor
  • 2020/04 - 2021/03 Tokiwa University College of Human Science Department of Psychology Associate Professor
  • 2018/03 - 2020/03 University of Maryland School of Medicine Assistant Professor
  • 2014/05 - 2018/03 Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine Director of Rodent Behavioral Core
  • 2013/08 - 2014/05 Concordia College Department of Psychology Assistant professor
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Awards (1):
  • 2019/09 - 日本心理学会 国際賞奨励賞
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