
Dr Kathryn Baker
- PhD in Psychology, Monash University, 2011
- Bachelor of Behavioural Neuroscience (Hons), Monash University, 2005
My research is in听developmental psychology and behavioural neuroscience, with a听focus听on emotional memories across adolescent development.听
My body of work primarily examines the behavioural, pharmacological, and neural mechanisms of fear extinction in adolescence, a learning process that reduces fear. It听aims to understand the psychological and neural processes underpinning persistent fear in adolescence using animal models. My goal is to contribute to knowledge on approaches to reduce distressing memories to ultimately help improve treatments for psychological disorders such as anxiety and post-traumatic stress disorder, and particularly those emerging in adolescence.
- Publications
- Media
- Grants
- Awards
- Research Activities
- Engagement
- Teaching and Supervision
External Research Fellowships and Grants
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Australian Research Council (ARC) Discovery Project, 2023-2025, Baker & Richardson,听Social buffering of fear inhibition in adolescent rats.
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ARC Discovery Project, 2022-2024, Baker & Richardson,听Dissecting the Brain Circuitry Shaping Fear Regulation Across Development.
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ARC Discovery Early Career Researcher Award (DECRA), 2017-2019, Baker,听Impaired fear inhibition in adolescence: an imbalance in the brain?
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National Health and Medical Research Council (NHMRC) Project Grant 2015 鈥 2017, Richardson & Baker, A window of vulnerability: Impaired fear inhibition in adolescent rats.
- NHMRC Peter Doherty Early Career Fellowship, 2013 鈥 2016, Baker, How is fear inhibited in the adolescent brain?
Industry Collaboration Funding
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E3D Pharma (formerly CannaPacific Pty LTD; 2021-2022), Richardson, Graham, Baker, Endocannabinoids and fear extinction.
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国民彩票 Science Industry Network Seed Funding,听Richardson, Graham, Baker, Preclinical testing of novel cannabinoid therapeutic adjuncts for females with anxiety disorders.
Internal 国民彩票 Grants
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国民彩票, Research Infrastructure Scheme听2022, Automated food and water intake measuring system purchase and upgrade, Ong, Begg, Prasad, Furlong, Rafiei, Richardson, Baker.听
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国民彩票, Research Infrastructure Scheme听2020, Richardson, Baker, Prasad, Ong, Zimmermann, McNally, Begg, & Killcross,听Behavioural Neuroscience Group Expansion to PC2 labs on Level 6 of E26.
- The University of New South Wales, Faculty of Science Research Grant 2014, Baker, Neural mechanisms of impaired fear inhibition in adolescence.
2019:听国民彩票 Women in Maths and Science Champions Program Early Career Scientist 听
2017: Amygdala Function in Emotion, Cognition & Disease (Gordon Research Conference) Travel Award
2017: Early Career Investigator - International Travel Fellowship Award from the Society of Biological Psychiatry (US$2000)
2016: Kucharski Young Investigator Award from the International Society of Developmental Psychobiology
2016: International Society of Developmental Psychobiology Travel Award provided by the NIH (NICHD), Wiley, the Sackler Institute, the Nurture Science Project at Columbia University, and ISDP (US$1200)
2014: International Society of Developmental Psychobiology Travel Award provided by the NIH (NICHD), the Sackler Institute, and the ISDP (US$800)
2014: FENS-IBRO FENS Forum Travel Grant (Euro $750)
2014: European FENS-SfN Summer School 2014 鈥淣eurodevelopmental Psychiatric Disorders鈥
2013: Amygdala in Health & Disease (Gordon Research Seminar) Travel Award (US$504)
2012: International Society of Developmental Psychobiology Travel Award provided by the NIH (NICHD), the Sackler Institute, and the ISDP (US$750)
2011: Australian Neuroscience Society Student Travel Award
2006 鈥 2009: Australian Postgraduate Award, Monash University
2009: Undergraduate Psychology Teaching Award (PSY1011), Monash University
2009: Australian Neuroscience Society Student Travel Award
2007: Australian Neuroscience Society Student Poster Prize at IBRO2007
Research Goals
- Advancing our understanding of how fear is inhibited in the adolescent brain
Research in Detail
My body of work primarily examines the behavioural, pharmacological, and neural mechanisms of fear extinction in adolescence. Within this research program, my work falls into three main areas:
听 听 1. Neural mechanisms of fear extinction in adolescence
Despite stunning advances in recent decades in the knowledge of how the adult brain acquires and inhibits fear, significantly less is known about whether the adolescent brain uses the same mechanisms. This is a major gap in knowledge because adolescence is an important time when individuals learn to manage emotions. Many teens struggle with this, as evidenced by anxiety often emerging in this developmental stage. The process of extinction, which involves repeatedly exposing the individual to the feared stimulus/situation in the absence of any danger, is an important component of exposure-based therapies for anxiety disorders. Rats provide an excellent model to investigate the influence of brain maturation on fear extinction.
My鈥痚mpirical studies and reviews have made significant contributions towards understanding the neural mechanisms of fear inhibition in adolescence. For example, my work has shown that even when adolescents exhibit similar behavioural expressions of fear inhibition as younger animals, their brain mechanisms (e.g., recruitment of prefrontal and amygdala regions) can be completely different (Baker & Richardson, 2015).听
听 听 2. Behavioural and pharmacological approaches to enhance extinction in adolescence
Youth often experience a relapse of anxiety after successful treatment. This has motivated my research to not only examine underlying reasons for why adolescents have difficulties in regulating fear but also novel, effective approaches to help reduce fear. Towards this goal, one stream of my research has focused on behavioural and pharmacological treatments that enhance fear reduction in adolescent rats. For instance, I have demonstrated the effectiveness of a simple behavioural manipulation for improving fear inhibition in adolescent rats (Baker, McNally, & Richardson, 2013 Learning & Memory), a procedure subsequently reported to eliminate fear in human adolescents only two years later (Johnson & Casey, 2015, Science Reports).听
Another promising approach to improving exposure therapy is with pharmacological adjuncts (i.e., medications given in combination with behavioural therapies) to enhance the acquisition or consolidation of extinction learning. Rodent studies on fear extinction are extremely useful in testing the safety and efficacy of a wide range of potential adjuncts before clinical trials. Our work has contributed to knowledge on the neural mechanisms underpinning effective adjuncts (e.g, D-cycloserine: Baker, McNally, & Richardson, 2018) and has identified others that are less effective in reducing fear in adolescence than in adulthood (e.g., those targeting the endocannabinoid system or opioid systems; Bisby, Richardson, & Baker, 2020; Bisby, Baker, & Richardson, 2020).
听 听 3. Stress hormone and diet-induced dysregulation of brain function and fear memories
An exciting ongoing stream of my research is examining how circumstances like diet and stress exposure alter the mechanisms underlying fear regulation in adolescence. Although this work is fundamental basic research in nature, it aims to investigate factors that people experience in everyday life which profoundly alter brain function and hence behaviour. For example, one of my students found that chronic stress hormone exposure dramatically interferes with two approaches that improve fear regulation in adolescent male rats (Stylianakis et al., 2019). I have also demonstrated that rats fed a high-fat/high-sugar diet in adolescence exhibit听impaired fear extinction in adulthood and increased anxiety-like behaviour as well as altered prefrontal brain function (Baker & Reichelt, 2016).听
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Outreach
2020 - 国民彩票 Aspire Spring Gateway Program Science Faculty neuroscience live session for HSC students
2019 - UNESCO L'Oreal Girls in Science Forum Day
2019 -听国民彩票 Women in Maths and Science Champions Program Early Career Scientist 听
August 2018 - 鈥淪peed Meet a Scientist鈥 public event, Sydney Science Festival, Powerhouse Museum
2016 & 2017 -听Brain Awareness Week, Rainbow St Primary School class demonstration
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Professional affiliations and service positions
I am a member of the Society for Neuroscience, International Society of Developmental Psychobiology, and International Behavioral Neuroscience Society associations.
I was the Chair of a Biological Psychiatry Australia 2015 meeting symposium (September) 鈥淔ear and the developing brain across species: Insights into early-life vulnerabilities for anxiety鈥
My Research Supervision
Current PhD/M. Psych (Clinical) students听
- Aqsa Shahid听-听The effect of intergenerational stress on stress regulation across development听(joint supervisor with Professor Rick Richardson)听
Past PhD/M. Psych (Clinical) students听
- Anthea Stylianakis -听The effect of chronic stress on the adolescent brain, learning, and memory (co-supervisor)听
- Madelyne Bisby - The role of the endocannabinoid system in fear extinction in adolescent rats听(joint supervisor with Professor Rick Richardson)
Past Honours Psychology students
- Lauren Abdallah (2022) -听The effect of social buffering on fear extinction and renewal in adolescent female rats
- Angelique Roth (2022) -听Friend or foe: The effect of a peer鈥檚 stress status on social buffering of conditioned fear responses in adult and adolescent rats
- Emily Wall (2021) -听Love thy neighbour: Social buffering enhances fear extinction in adolescent rats
- Zihua (Rebecca) Wang (2020) -听Estrous cycle-dependent effects of 7,8-Dihydroxyflavone, a small-molecule TrkB agonist, on fear extinction in adolescent female rats
- Samuel Ma (2019) - The effect of D-cycloserine on Pavlovian fear extinction retention and relapse in adolescent rats with chronic fluoxetine exposure
- Elizabeth Virakorn (2019) - The effect of chronic corticosterone exposure on perineuronal net expression and extinction retention in adolescent rats
- August Gable (2018) -听The effect of the estrous cycle on fear extinction retention and renewal in female adolescent rats
- Aqsa Shahid (2018) -听Feast without fear? The efficacy of tyrosine receptor kinase B (TrkB)-targeted pharmacotherapy in reducing fear in adolescent rats consuming a high-fat high-sugar diet
- Verity Harris (2017) -听The efficacy of D-cycloserine in reducing fear relapse in adolescent rats consuming a high-fat and high-sugar diet or standard diet
- Bhiravi Thambi (2017) -听Can the expression of juvenile fear memories be updated during adolescence? The effect of US re-exposure versus novel CS2-US pairings on extinction retention.
- Anthea Stylianakis (2016) -听Timing is everything: Developmental differences in the effect of stress on extinction retention in adolescence.听
- Matthew Williams-Spooner (2016) - The effect of short exposures to high fat/high sugar diets during adolescence on retention of fear extinction.听
2021听Study Abroad Research Practicum student
- Nicola Di Polito
Faculty of Science Summer Vacation Research Scholarship student
- 2021/22 Jia Ni Teo
- 2015/16 Ebony Verbunt
My Teaching
Courses I teach
Course Coordinator and Lecturer:
2022听(T2, T3 lecturer)
PSYC1029 - Psychobiology of Sex, Love, and Attraction
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2021听(T2, T3)
PSYC1029 - Psychobiology of Sex, Love, and Attraction
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2020听(T1, T2, T3听- Newly designed course)
PSYC1029 - Psychobiology of Sex, Love, and Attraction
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Lecturer:
2016 - 2022听(1 trimester per year)
PSYC3241 -听Psychobiology of Memory and Motivation听
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2015听(1 semester)
PSYC2081 - Learning and Physiological Psychology
ECH216 - Infancy and Early Development (Macquarie University)
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Graduate Programs Lecturer:
From 2021
PSYC5113 - Developmental Neuroscience; Graduate Certificate in Child Development
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From 2019
PSYC5005 - Neurobiology of Memories; Graduate Diploma in Psychology
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