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M A Kisley

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Kisley M, Olincy A, Freedman R
Clin Neurophysiol . 2001 Aug; 112(7):1154-65. PMID: 11516727
Objectives: Auditory sensory gating is an electrophysiological assay that has been employed in clinical and basic research to clarify the neurobiological basis of perceptual and attentional impairments associated with schizophrenia...
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Kisley M, Gerstein G
Eur J Neurosci . 2001 Jun; 13(10):1993-2003. PMID: 11403693
Long-term modification of cortical receptive field maps follows learning of sensory discriminations and conditioned associations. In the process of determining whether appetitive - as opposed to aversive - conditioning is...
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Kisley M, Gerstein G
J Neurosci . 1999 Nov; 19(23):10451-60. PMID: 10575042
Recent experimental work has provided evidence that trial-to-trial variability of sensory-evoked responses in cortex can be explained as a linear superposition of random ongoing background activity and a stationary response....
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Kisley M, Gerstein G
Neural Comput . 1999 Jul; 11(5):1139-54. PMID: 10418161
Whether cortical neurons act as coincidence detectors or temporal integrators has implications for the way in which the cortex encodes information--by average firing rate or by precise timing of action...
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Ascarrunz F, Kisley M, Flach K, Hamilton R, MacGregor R
Biol Cybern . 1995 Jul; 73(2):167-76. PMID: 7662768
This paper applies a general mathematical system for characterizing and scaling functional connectivity and information flow across the diffuse (EC) and discrete (DG) input junctions to the CA3 hippocampus. Both...
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MacGregor R, Ascarrunz F, Kisley M
Biol Cybern . 1995 Jul; 73(2):155-66. PMID: 7662767
This paper presents a dynamic-similarity-based system for mathematically characterizing the functional connectivity and information flow of neural junctions. This approach allows for quantitative comparison of operations of neural junctions across...
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Adler L, Hoffer L, Nagamoto H, Waldo M, Kisley M, Giffith J
Neuropsychopharmacology . 1994 Jul; 10(4):249-57. PMID: 7945735
The evoked response to repeated auditory stimuli generally decreases in amplitude, a phenomenon that demonstrates the activity of sensory gating mechanisms in the central nervous system (CNS). Gating of the...