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pro vyhledávání: '"Merilyne C. Waldo"'
Autor:
Korey P. Wylie, Jason R. Tregellas, Yiping P. Du, Robert Freedman, Donald C. Rojas, Merilyne C. Waldo, Linzi Gibson, Deana B. Davalos
Publikováno v:
Schizophrenia Research. 92:262-272
Objective Deficits in sensory gating are a common feature of schizophrenia. Failure of inhibitory gating mechanisms, shown by poor suppression of evoked responses to repeated auditory stimuli, has been previously studied using EEG methods. These meth
Autor:
Ann Olincy, Merilyne C. Waldo, Amanda Bowles, Lawrence E. Adler, Robert Freedman, Kara A. McRae, Josette G. Harris, Herbert T. Nagamoto, Ellen Cawthra, Laurie Woodward, Randal G. Ross, Mei-Hua Hall
Publikováno v:
American Journal of Psychiatry. 161:1822-1828
Objective: Sensory gating deficits found in schizophrenia can be assessed by using a paired auditory stimulus paradigm to measure auditory evoked response. The ratio of the P50 response amplitude of the second or test stimulus to that of the first or
Autor:
Sherry Leonard, Karen E. Stevens, Merilyne C. Waldo, Ann Olincy, Robert Freedman, Lawrence E. Adler, R.G. Ross
Publikováno v:
Current Psychiatry Reports. 5:155-161
Sensory gating abnormalities are an early clinical symptom of schizophrenia, and are characterized by a decrease in the brain's normal ability to inhibit the response to unimportant stimuli. Patients appear hypervigilant and have difficulty focusing
Autor:
Karen E. Stevens, Randal G. Ross, Merilyne C. Waldo, Ann Olincy, Sherry Leonard, Robert Freedman, Lawrence E. Adler
Publikováno v:
Schizophrenia Research. 54:25-32
Peter Venables proposed that an input dysfunction, which causes the brain to lose its ability to control the flood of sensory information into its higher level processing areas, might be an important pathophysiological mechanism in schizophrenia. The
Autor:
Judith Gault, Judith Logel, D.E. Virnich, Bernadette Sullivan, Ann Olincy, Karen E. Stevens, Charles R. Breese, Ralph Berger, Robert Freedman, Randal G. Ross, Lawrence E. Adler, Carla Drebing, Michael J. Lee, K. Walton, R. Vianzon, Sherry Leonard, Khalid Benhammou, Merilyne C. Waldo
Publikováno v:
Pharmacology Biochemistry and Behavior. 70:561-570
Patients with mental illness have a higher incidence of smoking than the general population and are the major consumers of tobacco products. This population includes subjects with schizophrenia, manic depression, depression, posttraumatic stress diso
Autor:
Judith Gault, Paula C. Bickford, Sherry Leonard, Clive E Adams, Randal G. Ross, Lawrence E. Adler, Ann Olincy, Josette G. Harris, Robert Freedman, Karen E. Stevens, Herbert T. Nagamoto, Merilyne C. Waldo
Publikováno v:
American Journal of Medical Genetics. 97:58-64
SUMMARY Initial neurobiological and genetic evi-dence of inheritance of a physiologicalabnormality related to schizophreniahas been obtained, that implicates thea7 nicotinic receptor gene. Bilineal in-heritance may be associated with moresevere, earl
Autor:
Merilyne C. Waldo
Publikováno v:
Schizophrenia Research. 40:49-53
Complex illnesses may result from the interaction or addition of multiple factors. We examined the familial co-distribution of two abnormalities common in schizophrenia: impaired auditory sensory gating and impaired flush response to niacin. In ten f
Publikováno v:
Neuropsychobiology. 33:113-117
Most normal subjects suppress the P50 evoked response to repeated auditory stimulus when paired stimuli are presented, 500 ms apart. The ratio of the amplitude of the response to the second stimulus to that of the first forms a quantitative measure o
Autor:
Lawrence E. Adler, Greg A. Gerhardt, Neil Baker, Merilyne C. Waldo, Robert Freedman, Carla Drebing
Publikováno v:
Psychiatry Research. 44:21-32
Diminished neuronal response to repeated sensory input is a sensory- gating phenomenon that has been found to be deficient in schizophrenic patients. For example, schizophrenic patients fail to decrease the amplitude of the P50 wave of the auditory e
Most schizophrenic patients have a deficit in auditory sensory gating that appears to be mediated by the alpha-7 nicotinic receptor. This pilot study examines the effects of varenicline, an alpha-7 agonist, on the P50 auditory evoked potential in six
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https://europepmc.org/articles/PMC2815213/
https://europepmc.org/articles/PMC2815213/