Members - Jimmy Jensen

POSITION AT CILS

Associate Researcher

 

DISCIPLINES / RESEARCH AREAS

Neuropsychobiology

 

OTHER AFFILIATIONS

Department of Psychiatry and Psychotherapy,

Charité Universitätsmedizin, Berlin

 

FELLOWSHIPS / AWARDS

  • Senior Research Fellow, CAMH, University of Toronto, Canada (2004 - 2005)
  • Research Fellow, CAMH, University of Toronto, Canada (2001 - 2004)

SELECTED PUBLICATIONS

  • Diaconescu AO, Menon M,  Jensen J, Kapur S &  McIntosh AR. (2010). Dopamine-induced changes in neural
    network patterns supporting aversive conditioning.  Brain Research, 1313:143-161.
  • Welander-Vatn AS, Jensen J, Lycke C, Agartz I, Server A, Gadmar ØB, Melle I, Nakstad PH & Andreassen
    OA. (2009). No altered dorsal anterior cingulate activation in bipolar II disorder patients during a
    Go/NoGo-task: An fMRI study. Bipolar Disorders, 11: 270-279.
  • Ousdal OT, Jensen J, Server A, Hariri AR, Nakstad PH & Andreassen OA. (2008).
    The human amygdala is involved in general behavioral relevance detection: Evidence from an event-related
    functional magnetic resonance imaging Go-NoGo task. Neuroscience, 156: 450-455.
  • Jensen J, Willeit M, Zipursky RB, Savina I, Smith AJ, Menon M, Crawley AP & Kapur S. (2008).
    The formation of abnormal associations in schizophrenia: Neural and behavioral evidence. Neuropsychopharmacology, 33: 473-479.
  • Menon M, Jensen J, Vitcu I, Graff-Guerrero A, Crawley A, Smith MA & Kapur S.
    (2007). Temporal difference modeling of the BOLD response during aversive conditioning in humans: Effects of dopaminergic modulation.
    Biological Psychiatry, 62: 765-772.
  • Jensen J, Smith AJ, Willeit M, Crawley AP, Mikulis DJ, Vitcu I & Kapur S. (2007). Separate brain regions code for salience versus valence
    during reward prediction in humans. Human Brain Mapping, 28: 294-302.