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Grants
Forsyth, J. P. (PI) (2003, under review). Fear conditioning and cognitive processing. Five year competing renewal (5RO1 MH60107) to the National Institute of Mental Health (direct costs = $1,250,000).

Forsyth, J. P. (PI) (2000, funded). Parameters of fear conditioning and cognitive processing. Competitive grant application to the Faculty Research Award Program (Category B) sponsored by the University at Albany Research Foundation (direct costs = $1,500.00; period of April 15, 2000-April 14, 2001).

Forsyth, J. P. (PI) (1999, funded). Fear conditioning and cognitive processing. Three year RO1 (1RO1 MH60107-02) from the National Institute of Mental Health (award amount = $383,259; direct costs = $281,433).

Forsyth, J. P. (PI) (1998, funded). A parametric dose-response analysis of psychological and physiological responding to varied concentrations of CO2-enriched air. Competitive Individual Development Awards Program of the New York state/United University Professions Professional Development and Quality of Work Life Committee, University at Albany, SUNY ($990.00 direct costs; period of Sept 1998-June 1999).

Forsyth, J. P. (PI) (1997, funded). Imagined control vs. uncontrollability in the learning etiology of specific phobias. Competitive grant application to the Faculty Research Award Program (Category A) sponsored by the University at Albany Research Foundation ($8,220.00 direct costs; period of April, 1998-May, 1999).

Forsyth, J. P. (1996, funded). Intensity of systemic alarms in human fear conditioning comparing 20% vs. 13% CO2 -enriched air as UCSs. Department of Psychology Alumni Fund, West Virginia University ($250.00).

Forsyth, J. P. (1996, funded). Intensity of systemic alarms in human fear conditioning comparing 20% vs. 13% CO2 -enriched air as UCSs. Eberly College of Arts and Sciences, West Virginia University ($600.00).

Forsyth, J. P. (1994, funded). Classically conditioned cardioceptive associations between internal and environmental stimuli. Grant-in-Aid of Research from Sigma-Xi, The Scientific Research Society ($450.00).

Forsyth, J. P. (1994, funded). Classically conditioned cardioceptive associations between internal and environmental stimuli. West Virginia University Foundation ($175.00).



Scholarly Activities
Grants
Provides monies to do interesting and fun work.

Refereed Publications
The really fun part of being part of an intellectual community.

Books and Book Chapters
Mostly clinical and conceptual contributions.

Conference Presentations
Another source of fun and intellectual stimulation.

Editorial Activities
Our way of giving back to the scientific community.

Honors and Awards
A humble sampling of professional recognition for our work.

Social and Fun
The "play hard" side of the "work-hard, play hard" model.