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Pascal Carrive
Associate professor at University of New South Wales
Pascal Carrive is a Professor of Neuroscience at the University of New South Wales (UNSW) in Sydney, Australia.12 He holds a PhD from the University of Sydney, which he obtained in 1989.14
Professor Carrive's main research interest is in the organization of brain networks that control hyperarousal and associated autonomic and behavioral responses to emotional stress, particularly anxiety and fear.1 He focuses on cardiovascular and thermogenic responses to stress, conducting his research primarily on rats and mice.1
His specific research areas include:
- Central control of cardiovascular function
- Anxiety disorders
- Autonomic nervous system
- Limbic system
- Brain anatomy1
Professor Carrive teaches Neuroanatomy and Neurosciences to third-year science students and medical students at UNSW.1 He is a member of professional societies such as the International Society of Autonomic Neuroscience (ISAN) and the Australasian Society of Autonomic Neuroscience (ASAN).1
Throughout his career, Professor Carrive has been cited over 6,200 times for his research publications.3 He has received funding from various sources, including a current Multiple Sclerosis Foundation Grant (2023-2025) and past grants from NHMRC and the National Heart Foundation.1