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Dr Jee Hyun Kim

Postdoctoral Research Fellow

Research Areas: Developmental Behavioral Neuroscience

Academic Career:

2004 B.A. Hons Class 1 with the University Medal in Psychology, University of New South Wales
2008 Ph.D. Psychology, University of New South Wales

Selected Publications:

  • Kim, J.H., & Richardson, R. (submitted). Expression of renewal is dependent on the extinction-test interval rather than the acquisition-extinction interval. Behavioral Neuroscience.
  • Kim, J.H., Hamlin, A.S., McNally, G.P. & Richardson, R. (submitted). The Neural Signature of Two Types of Forgetting in the Developing Rat. Journal of Neuroscience.
  • Kim, J.H. & Richardson R. (2008). The effect of temporary amygdala inactivation on extinction and re-extinction of fear in the developing rat: Unlearning as a potential mechanism for extinction early in development. Journal of Neuroscience, 28, 1282-1290.
  • Kim, J.H. & Richardson, R. (2007). Immediate post-reminder injection of the gamma-amino butyric acid (GABA) agonist midazolam attenuates reactivation of forgotten fear in the infant rat. Behavioral Neuroscience, 121, 1328-1332.
  • Langton, J.M., Kim. J.H., Nicholas, J. & Richardson, R. (2007). The effect of the NMDA antagonist MK-801 on the acquisition and extinction of learned fear in the developing rat. Learning & Memory, 14, 665-668.
  • Kim, J.H. & Richardson, R. (2007). A Developmental Dissociation in Reinstatement of an Extinguished Fear Response in Rats. Neurobiology of Learning and Memory, 88 48-57.
  • Kim, J.H. & Richardson, R. (2007). A Developmental Dissociation of Context and GABA effects on Extinguished Fear in Rats. Behavioral Neuroscience, 121, 131-139.
  • Kim, J.H., McNally, G., & Richardson, R. (2006). Recovery of Fear Memories in Rats: Role of GABA in Infantile Amnesia. Behavioral Neuroscience, 120, 40-48.
Contact Details:

Office: Mathews, Room 1125
Telephone: (61-2) 9385-8250
Fax: (61-2) 9385-3641
Email: jkim@psy.unsw.edu.au