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11 Facts About Patricia Barchas

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Patricia Barchas was a scholar committed to the study of the interaction of social behavior and physiological processes.

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Patricia Barchas was a pioneer in the study of brain electrical activity and hormonal function in social processes, such as the development of status hierarchies in small social groups.

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Patricia Barchas was a pioneer in the field of sociophysiology - the effects of social behavior on the brain.

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Patricia Barchas can be considered as one of the founder of social neuroscience.

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Patricia Barchas attended Pomona College, where she earned a bachelor's degree in English and History in 1956.

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Patricia Barchas then went on to earn her master's in education from the University of Chicago.

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Early in her career, Dr Patricia Barchas taught emotionally disturbed children.

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Patricia Barchas served as a senior research associate in the Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, where she headed the Program in Sociophysiology of the Division of Child Psychiatry and Development.

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Patricia Barchas discovered that small amounts of alcohol could alter the formation and retention of social hierarchies in humans; showed that humans and non-human primates form new social hierarchies in analogous ways; and provided evidence that groups of human females and groups of human males use different social processes in solving problems, with the females being more consensual.

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Patricia Barchas was co-author of a report commissioned by Congress, dealing with aggression and violence, and was a co-author of an Institute of Medicine report dealing with mental disorders and substance abuse.

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Books authored by Patricia Barchas include Social Cohesion, Social Hierarchies, and Sociophysiology.