Suzanne Naomi Haber, Ph.D.
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University of Rochester
School of Medicine and Dentistry
601 Elmwood Ave, Box 711
Rochester, New York 14642
Office: 585 275-4538 (primary)

The Haber lab focuses on the neural network that underlies incentive learning and decision-making that leads to the development of action plans. The cortico-basal ganglia-thalamic system is central to this network and comprises a diverse group of structures involved in reward and motivation, cognition, and motor control. Pathology of this network is implicated in several mental health disorders including drug addition, obsessive-compulsive disorder, and schizophrenia.
One set of questions centers around which pathways are stimulated during deep brain stimulation (DBS). DBS, a proven therapy for intractable tremor and Parkinson disease, is now being actively investigated for depression and obsessive compulsive disorder (OCD), with encouraging results. The electrodes target specific points in the cortico-basal ganglia circuit by placing the electrodes in the internal capsule, ventral striatum (VS), or subcortical white matter. Several ascending and descending fiber bundles pass through these sites, each of which may differentially modulate these behaviors and, thus, the impact on different symptoms. We use 3-D reconstructions of cortical and subcortical pathways and terminal fields to model the electrode and DBS stimulation sites to evaluate how clinical outcome depends on electrode placement.
A second set of experiments address the hypothesis that the cortico-basal ganglia connections are critical for integrating information across functional domains. These complex neuronal networks work in concert with the cortex to moderate behavioral changes and provides the anatomical substrate for plasticity during learning. Specific questions include: 1) what is the organization of cortical and thalamic connections that mediate information flow through the basal ganglia? 2) How are pathways involved in reward processing and cognition integrated into the basal ganglia pathways of action? 3) What is the interface between the descending cortico-basal ganglia system and the midbrain dopamine system?
A third set of experiments is directed towards understanding postnatal changes in the cortico-basal ganglia system associated with specific developmental milestones. A particular focus is on the refinement of cortico-and amygdalo-BG network, including connections, cell types, transmitter systems, and receptors that are consistent with the high level of plasticity during early learning.
Current Appointments
- Professor - Department of Pharmacology and Physiology (SMD)
- Professor - Department of Brain/Cognitive Sciences (RC)
- Professor - Department of Neurobiology and Anatomy (SMD)
| Education | ||
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| PhD Behavioral Science, Other | Stanford University | 1978 |
| BA Psychology | Kent St University | 1968 |
Lab Website
http://www.urmc.rochester.edu/phph/projects/conte-center/
| Recent Journal Articles |
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| Haber SN; Calzavara R. "The cortico-basal ganglia integrative network: the role of the thalamus." Brain research bulletin. 2009; 78(2-3):69-74. Epub 2008 Oct 23. |
| May PJ; McHaffie JG; Stanford TR; Jiang H; Costello MG; Coizet V; Hayes LM; Haber SN; Redgrave P. "Tectonigral projections in the primate: a pathway for pre-attentive sensory input to midbrain dopaminergic neurons." The European journal of neuroscience. 2009; 29(3):575-87. Epub 2009 Jan 17. |
| Rivlin-Etzion M; Marmor O; Saban G; Rosin B; Haber SN; Vaadia E; Prut Y; Bergman H. "Low-pass filter properties of basal ganglia cortical muscle loops in the normal and MPTP primate model of parkinsonism." The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience. 2008; 28(3):633-49. |
| Stopczynski RE; Poloskey SL; Haber SN. "Cell proliferation in the striatum during postnatal development: preferential distribution in subregions of the ventral striatum." Brain structure & function. 2008; 213(1-2):119-27. Epub 2008 Jun 17. |
| Haber SN; McGinty JF; Mugnaini E; Zaborszky L. "Lennart Heimer: in memoriam (1930--2007)." Brain structure & function. 2008; 213(1-2):3-10. Epub 2008 Aug 08. |

