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Sarah K Baisley

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Clancy K, Baisley S, Albizu A, Kartvelishvili N, Ding M, Li W
Soc Cogn Affect Neurosci . 2018 Nov; 13(12):1305-1316. PMID: 30380131
Growing evidence of transcranial alternating current stimulation (tACS) modulating intrinsic neural oscillations has spawned interest in applying tACS to treat psychiatric disorders associated with aberrant neural oscillations. The alpha rhythmic...
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Medders L, Baisley S
J Bus Contin Emer Plan . 2017 Jun; 10(4):367-383. PMID: 28610648
This paper reveals potentially innate psychological differences to explain differing responses to the same information that cannot be explained by personal circumstances, such as age, financial situation and physical constraints....
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Baisley S, Baldo B
Neuropsychopharmacology . 2014 Jun; 39(13):3009-17. PMID: 24957819
Amylin is a peptide co-secreted with insulin that penetrates into the brain, and produces satiation-like effects via actions in the brainstem, hypothalamus, and mesencephalon. Little is known, however, about the...
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Baisley S, Bremer Q, Bakshi V, Baldo B
J Neurosci . 2014 Mar; 34(12):4318-25. PMID: 24647952
Amylin is a calcitonin-related peptide co-secreted with insulin, which produces satiety through brainstem-localized receptors; however, its effects in forebrain are poorly understood. The nucleus accumbens shell (AcbSh) exhibits among the...
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Baisley S, Fallace K, Rajbhandari A, Bakshi V
Psychopharmacology (Berl) . 2011 Sep; 220(3):465-79. PMID: 21947334
Rationale: Prepulse inhibition (PPI), a preattentional information-filtering mechanism, is disrupted by serotonin (5-HT) or norepinephrine (NE) agonists to model deficits seen in schizophrenia, but whether this effect occurs through interactions...
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Baisley S, Cloninger C, Bakshi V
Physiol Behav . 2011 Aug; 104(5):796-803. PMID: 21843541
Stress is suggested to exacerbate symptoms and contribute to relapse in patients with schizophrenia and several other psychiatric disorders. A prominent feature of many of these illnesses is an impaired...