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| M A KisleySummaryAffiliation: University of Colorado Health Sciences Center Country: USA Publications
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Daily variation and appetitive conditioning-induced plasticity of auditory cortex receptive fieldsM A Kisley
Department of Neuroscience, University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine, Philadelphia, PA 19103, USA
Eur J Neurosci 13:1993-2003. 2001..e. one day before and after conditioning), the prevalence of learning-induced changes caused by appetitive conditioning appears to be comparable to that described in previous studies involving aversive conditioning...
The effect of state on sensory gating: comparison of waking, REM and non-REM sleepM A Kisley
Department of Psychiatry, University of Colorado Health Sciences Center, 4200 E 9th Avenue, Box C268 71, Denver, CO 80262, USA
Clin Neurophysiol 112:1154-65. 2001..The goal of the present study is to determine if auditory sensory gating of evoked potential component P50 ('P1') could be measured during rapid eye movement (REM) sleep, as an alternative to the waking state...
Early postnatal development of sensory gatingMichael A Kisley
Schizophrenia Research Center, Denver Veteran s Affairs Medical Center, Colorado, USA
Neuroreport 14:693-7. 2003..Nevertheless, these results demonstrate that the neural circuits underlying sensory gating are functional very early in postnatal development...
Trial-to-trial variability and state-dependent modulation of auditory-evoked responses in cortexM A Kisley
Department of Neuroscience, University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19104 6074, USA
J Neurosci 19:10451-60. 1999..This breakdown of the linear model is likely attributable to rapid transitions between different levels of thalamocortical excitability (e.g., spike-wave discharges), although brain "state" is relatively fixed...
Gamma and beta neural activity evoked during a sensory gating paradigm: effects of auditory, somatosensory and cross-modal stimulationMichael A Kisley
Department of Psychology, University of Colorado at Colorado Springs, 1420 Austin Bluffs Parkway, Colorado Springs, CO 80933 7150, USA
Clin Neurophysiol 117:2549-63. 2006..This was tested here through experimental manipulation of inter-stimulus interval (ISI)...
Behavioral and electrophysiological indices of temporal processing dysfunction in schizophreniaDeana B Davalos
Department of Psychology, Colorado State University, Fort Collins, CO 80523, USA
J Neuropsychiatry Clin Neurosci 17:517-25. 2005..These results suggest that behavioral measures of time processing may reflect different processes than those captured by preattentive physiological measures in this population...
Age-related change in neural processing of time-dependent stimulus featuresMichael A Kisley
Department of Psychology, University of Colorado at Colorado Springs, 1420 Austin Bluffs Parkway, Colorado Springs, CO 80933 7150, USA
Brain Res Cogn Brain Res 25:913-25. 2005..These conclusions are considered in the context of age-related declines in prefrontal cortex function and associated increases in susceptibility to task-irrelevant stimuli...
Early biomarkers of psychosisRobert Freedman
Department of Psychiatry C 268 71, University of Colorado Health Sciences Center, Denver, CO 80262, USA
Dialogues Clin Neurosci 7:17-29. 2005..Examples are given from work on the role of the alpha(T)nicotinic receptor and its gene CHRNA7 on chromosome 15 in the neurobiology and genetic transmission of schizophrenia...
Comparison of sensory gating to mismatch negativity and self-reported perceptual phenomena in healthy adultsMichael A Kisley
Department of Psychology, University of Colorado at Colorado Springs, Colorado Springs, Colorado, USA
Psychophysiology 41:604-12. 2004..These findings suggest that the ERP components investigated are not redundant, but correspond to distinct-possibly related-pre-attentive processing systems...
Small changes in temporal deviance modulate mismatch negativity amplitude in humansMichael A Kisley
Department of Psychology, University of Colorado at Colorado Springs, 1420 Austin Bluffs Parkway, Colorado Springs, CO 80933 7150, USA
Neurosci Lett 358:197-200. 2004..This finding is consistent with the view that the MMN corresponds to pre-attentive neural activity that subsequently allows the conscious perception of time during temporal discrimination tasks...
Effects of interval duration on temporal processing in schizophreniaDeana B Davalos
Denver VA Medical Center, University of Colorado Health Sciences Center, Denver, CO, USA
Brain Cogn 52:295-301. 2003....
Mismatch negativity in detection of interval duration deviation in schizophreniaDeana B Davalos
Denver VA Medical Center, University of Colorado Health Sciences Center, 4200 East Ninth Avenue, Campus Box C268 71, Denver, CO 80262, USA
Neuroreport 14:1283-6. 2003..Results suggest that behavioral difficulties on time processing tasks in schizophrenia may reflect a physiological deficit in temporal perception in this population rather than simply more general difficulties in attention or motivation...
Sensory gating impairment associated with schizophrenia persists into REM sleepMichael A Kisley
Department of Psychiatry, University of Colorado Health Sciences Center and Denver Veteran s Affairs Medical Center, Denver, Colorado, USA
Psychophysiology 40:29-38. 2003..These results suggest that REM sleep is an appropriate state during which to assess P50 gating in order to disentangle the effects of state and trait on sensory gating impairment in other clinical populations...
Permanent improvement in deficient sensory inhibition in DBA/2 mice with increased perinatal cholineKaren E Stevens
Medical Research, Veterans Affairs Medical Center, 1055 Clermont Avenue, Denver, CO 80220, USA
Psychopharmacology (Berl) 198:413-20. 2008..Increasing maternal dietary choline, a selective alpha7 agonist, during gestation has been shown to produce long-term changes in adult offspring behavior (i.e., improved learning and memory in rats)...
The negativity bias is eliminated in older adults: age-related reduction in event-related brain potentials associated with evaluative categorizationStacey Wood
Department of Psychology, University of Colorado, Colorado Springs, USA
Psychol Aging 21:815-20. 2006..Results demonstrated a significant decrease in brain activity to both positive and negative stimuli (p < .05) and an elimination of the negativity bias in older adults...
Looking at the sunny side of life: age-related change in an event-related potential measure of the negativity biasMichael A Kisley
Department of Psychology, University of Colorado at Colorado Springs, CO 80933 7150, USA
Psychol Sci 18:838-43. 2007..The results suggest that neural reactivity to negative images declines linearly with age, but responding to positive images is surprisingly age invariant across most of the adult life span...
