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Casey S Gilmore

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Brain and Behavior|November 22, 2012
Theta event-related synchronization is a biomarker for a morbid effect of alcoholism on the brain that may partially resolve with extended abstinenceCasey S Gilmore, George Fein
Perception & Psychophysics|April 9, 2005
Perception of place-of-articulation information in natural speech by monkeys versus humansJoan M Sinnott, Casey S Gilmore
International Journal of Psychophysiology : Official Journal of the International Organization of Psychophysiology|May 26, 2009
Hemispheric differences in auditory oddball responses during monaural versus binaural stimulationCasey S Gilmore, Brett A Clementz, Patrick Berg
Schizophrenia Research|May 1, 2012
Augmented gamma band auditory steady-state responses: support for NMDA hypofunction in schizophreniaJordan P Hamm, Casey S Gilmore, Brett A Clementz
Neuroreport|December 15, 2004
Rate of stimulation affects schizophrenia-normal differences on the N1 auditory-evoked potentialCasey S Gilmore, Brett A Clementz, Peter F Buckley
Behavior Genetics|February 16, 2010
Brain electrophysiological endophenotypes for externalizing psychopathology: a multivariate approachCasey S Gilmore, Stephen M Malone, William G Iacono
Brain Research. Cognitive Brain Research|July 5, 2005
Stimulus sequence affects schizophrenia-normal differences in event processing during an auditory oddball taskCasey S Gilmore, Brett A Clementz, Peter F Buckley
Psychophysiology|November 19, 2011
Is the P3 amplitude reduction seen in externalizing psychopathology attributable to stimulus sequence effects?Casey S Gilmore, Stephen M Malone, William G Iacono
Behavioural Brain Research|December 10, 2016
Reduced P3b brain response during sustained visual attention is associated with remote blast mTBI and current PTSD in U.S. military veteransCasey S Gilmore, Craig A Marquardt, Seung Suk Kang, et al.
Psychophysiology|August 14, 2009
Relationship between the P3 event-related potential, its associated time-frequency components, and externalizing psychopathologyCasey S Gilmore, Stephen M Malone, Edward M Bernat, et al.
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Brain and Behavior|November 22, 2012
Theta event-related synchronization is a biomarker for a morbid effect of alcoholism on the brain that may partially resolve with extended abstinenceCasey S Gilmore, George Fein
Perception & Psychophysics|April 9, 2005
Perception of place-of-articulation information in natural speech by monkeys versus humansJoan M Sinnott, Casey S Gilmore
International Journal of Psychophysiology : Official Journal of the International Organization of Psychophysiology|May 26, 2009
Hemispheric differences in auditory oddball responses during monaural versus binaural stimulationCasey S Gilmore, Brett A Clementz, Patrick Berg
Schizophrenia Research|May 1, 2012
Augmented gamma band auditory steady-state responses: support for NMDA hypofunction in schizophreniaJordan P Hamm, Casey S Gilmore, Brett A Clementz
Neuroreport|December 15, 2004
Rate of stimulation affects schizophrenia-normal differences on the N1 auditory-evoked potentialCasey S Gilmore, Brett A Clementz, Peter F Buckley
Behavior Genetics|February 16, 2010
Brain electrophysiological endophenotypes for externalizing psychopathology: a multivariate approachCasey S Gilmore, Stephen M Malone, William G Iacono
Brain Research. Cognitive Brain Research|July 5, 2005
Stimulus sequence affects schizophrenia-normal differences in event processing during an auditory oddball taskCasey S Gilmore, Brett A Clementz, Peter F Buckley
Psychophysiology|November 19, 2011
Is the P3 amplitude reduction seen in externalizing psychopathology attributable to stimulus sequence effects?Casey S Gilmore, Stephen M Malone, William G Iacono
Behavioural Brain Research|December 10, 2016
Reduced P3b brain response during sustained visual attention is associated with remote blast mTBI and current PTSD in U.S. military veteransCasey S Gilmore, Craig A Marquardt, Seung Suk Kang, et al.
Psychophysiology|August 14, 2009
Relationship between the P3 event-related potential, its associated time-frequency components, and externalizing psychopathologyCasey S Gilmore, Stephen M Malone, Edward M Bernat, et al.
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