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Wesley C Clapp

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Hamilton H, Roach B, Cavus I, Teyler T, Clapp W, Ford J, et al.
Front Psychiatry . 2021 Jan; 11:590567. PMID: 33391054
Long-term potentiation (LTP) is a form of experience-dependent synaptic plasticity mediated by glutamatergic transmission at N-methyl-D-aspartate receptors (NMDARs). Impaired neuroplasticity has been implicated in the pathophysiology of schizophrenia, possibly due...
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Kirk I, McNair N, Hamm J, Clapp W, Mathalon D, Cavus I, et al.
Wiley Interdiscip Rev Cogn Sci . 2015 Aug; 1(5):766-773. PMID: 26271660
Long-term potentiation (LTP) is the principal candidate synaptic mechanism underlying learning and memory, and has been studied extensively at the cellular and molecular level in laboratory animals. Inquiry into the...
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Cavus I, Reinhart R, Roach B, Gueorguieva R, Teyler T, Clapp W, et al.
Biol Psychiatry . 2012 Feb; 71(6):512-20. PMID: 22364738
Background: Impaired cortical plasticity may be part of the core pathophysiology of schizophrenia (SZ). Long-term potentiation is a form of neuroplasticity that has been recently demonstrated in humans by showing...
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Clapp W, Hamm J, Kirk I, Teyler T
Biol Psychiatry . 2011 Oct; 71(6):496-502. PMID: 21974785
Long-term potentiation (LTP) is a synaptic mechanism underlying learning and memory that has been studied extensively in laboratory animals. The study of LTP recently has been extended into humans with...
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Miller B, Clapp W
Eye Contact Lens . 2011 Apr; 37(3):131-9. PMID: 21490507
Elite sports performance fundamentally relies on a complex set of brain functions engaged once visual signals are relayed from the eye. In this review, we overview a series of these...
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Clapp W, Rubens M, Sabharwal J, Gazzaley A
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A . 2011 Apr; 108(17):7212-7. PMID: 21482762
Multitasking negatively influences the retention of information over brief periods of time. This impact of interference on working memory is exacerbated with normal aging. We used functional MRI to investigate...
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Berry A, Zanto T, Clapp W, Hardy J, Delahunt P, Mahncke H, et al.
PLoS One . 2010 Jul; 5(7):e11537. PMID: 20644719
Normal aging is associated with a degradation of perceptual abilities and a decline in higher-level cognitive functions, notably working memory. To remediate age-related deficits, cognitive training programs are increasingly being...
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Clapp W, Gazzaley A
Neurobiol Aging . 2010 Feb; 33(1):134-48. PMID: 20144492
Interference is known to negatively impact the ability to maintain information in working memory (WM), an effect that is exacerbated with aging. Here, we explore how distinct sources of interference,...
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Zanto T, Hennigan K, Ostberg M, Clapp W, Gazzaley A
Cortex . 2009 Sep; 46(4):564-74. PMID: 19744649
Our ability to focus attention on task-relevant stimuli and ignore irrelevant distractions is reflected by differential enhancement and suppression of neural activity in sensory cortices. Previous research has shown that...
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Clapp W, Rubens M, Gazzaley A
Cereb Cortex . 2009 Aug; 20(4):859-72. PMID: 19648173
The negative impact of external interference on working memory (WM) performance is well documented; yet, the mechanisms underlying this disruption are not sufficiently understood. In this study, electroencephalogram and functional...