Schizophrenia, Sensory Gating, and (2009)
Nicotinic Receptors, Lawrence E. Adler, Ann Olincy, Merilyne Waldo, Josette Q. Harris, Jay Qriffith, ...
A series of human and animal investigations has suggested that altered expression and function of the a7nicotinic cholinergic receptor may be responsible for the auditory sensory gating deficit...
Buchanan, Robert W., Freedman, Robert, Javitt, Daniel C., Abi-Dargham, Anissa, Lieberman, Jeffrey A.
Wayne Fenton was a major driving force behind the establishment of the Measurement and Treatment Research to Improve Cognition in Schizophrenia (MATRICS) and Treatment Units for Research on...
Braff, David L., Freedman, Robert, Schork, Nicholas J., Gottesman, Irving I.
The genetics of schizophrenia has been approached utilizing a variety of methods. One emerging strategy is the use of endophenotypes in order to understand and identify the functional importance of...
Calkins, Monica E., Dobie, Dorcas J., Cadenhead, Kristin S., Olincy, Ann, Freedman, Robert, Green, Michael F., ...
Background: The Consortium on the Genetics of Schizophrenia (COGS) is an ongoing, National Institute of Mental Health–funded, 7-site collaboration investigating the occurrence and genetic...
Calkins, Monica E., Dobie, Dorcas J., Cadenhead, Kristin S., Olincy, Ann, Freedman, Robert, Green, Michael F., ...
Background: The Consortium on the Genetics of Schizophrenia (COGS) is an ongoing, National Institute of Mental Health-funded, 7-site collaboration investigating the occurrence and genetic...
Braff, David L., Freedman, Robert, Schork, Nicholas J., Gottesman, Irving I.
The genetics of schizophrenia has been approached utilizing a variety of methods. One emerging strategy is the use of endophenotypes in order to understand and identify the functional importance of...
Harris, Josette G., Young, David A., Rojas, Donald C., Cajade-Law, Ana, Scherzinger, Ann, Nawroz, Safia, ...
Objective: Decreased hippocampal volume is one of the hypothesized pathological features of schizophrenia, but it is not known if this abnormality is familially transmitted. The aim of this study was...
Comparison of detrending methods for optimal fMRI pre-processing (2002)
Jody Tanabe, David Miller, Jason Tregellas, Robert Freedman, Francois G. Meyer
Because of the inherently low signal to noise ratio (SNR) of fMRI data, removal of low frequency signal intensity drift is an important preprocessing step, particularly in those brain regions that...
Schizophrenia, Sensory Gating, and Nicotinic Receptors (1998)
Adler, Lawrence E., Olincy, Ann, Waldo, Merilyne, Harris, Josette G., Griffith, Jay, Stevens, Karen, ...
A series of human and animal investigations has suggested that altered expression and function of the α7-nicotinic cholinergic receptor may be responsible for the auditory sensory gating deficit...
Neuroimaging and the Cognitive Neuroscience of Schizophrenia (1996)
McCarley, Robert W., Hsiao, John K., Freedman, Robert, Pfefferbaum, Adolf, Donchin, Emanuel
The Carmel Workshop on Cognitive Psychophysiology began in 1980, and the focus of the 1996 workshop was on schizophrenia. Research into schizophrenia is in the midst of a period of unparalleled...
Nicotinic Receptor Function in Schizophrenia (1996)
Leonard, Sherry, Adams, Catherine, Breese, Charles R., Adler, Lawrence E., Bickford, Paula, Byerley, William, ...
Schizophrenia can be partially characterized by deficits in sensory processing. Biochemical, molecular, and genetic studies of one such endophenotype, the P50 auditory-evoked potential gating...
Neurobiological Studies of Sensory Gating in Schizophrenia (1987)
Freedman, Robert, Adler, Lawrence E., Gerhardt, Greg A., Waldo, Merilyne, Baker, Neil, Rose, Greg M., ...
The sensory disturbance in schizophrenia is often described as an inability to filter out extraneous noise from meaningful sensory inputs. The neurobiological basis of this inability to filter has...
Waterfront development : Beverly, Massachusetts / (1986)
Thesis advisor: Statler Gilfillen.
Biofeedback and progressive relaxation treatment of sleep-onset insomnia (1976)
Freedman, Robert, Papsdorf, James D.
Previous research suggests that self-defined insomniacs are distinguished from normals by high levels of anxiety and physiological arousal, which might be mitigated by muscle relaxation. This study...
The pathogenesis of Johne's disease / (1971)
Senior seminar (D.V.M.)--Cornell University, 1971.
A case of canine lymphosarcoma / (1954)
Senior seminar (D.V.M.)--Cornell University, 1954.
Linkage of a neurophysiological deficit in schizophrenia to a chromosome 15 locus
Freedman, Robert, Coon, Hilary, Myles-Worsley, Marina, Orr-Urtreger, Avi, Olincy, Ann, Davis, Ashley, ...
Inheritance of a defect in a neuronal mechanism that regulates response to auditory stimuli was studied in nine families with multiple cases of schizophrenia. The defect, a decrease in the normal...
Suarez, Brian K., Duan, Jubao, Sanders, Alan R., Hinrichs, Anthony L., Jin, Carol H., Hou, Cuiping, ...
We report the clinical characteristics of a schizophrenia sample of 409 pedigrees—263 of European ancestry (EA) and 146 of African American ancestry (AA)—together with the results of a genome...
Linkage analysis of schizophrenia with five dopamine receptor genes in nine pedigrees
Coon, Hilary, Byerley, William, Holik, John, Hoff, Mark, Myles-Worsley, Marina, Lannfelt, Lars, ...
Alterations in dopamine neurotransmission have been strongly implicated in the pathogenesis of schizophrenia for nearly 2 decades. Recently, the genes for five dopamine receptors have been cloned and...
Linkage of a neurophysiological deficit in schizophrenia to a chromosome 15 locus
Freedman, Robert, Coon, Hilary, Myles-Worsley, Marina, Orr-Urtreger, Avi, Olincy, Ann, Davis, Ashley, ...
Inheritance of a defect in a neuronal mechanism that regulates response to auditory stimuli was studied in nine families with multiple cases of schizophrenia. The defect, a decrease in the normal...
Suarez, Brian K., Duan, Jubao, Sanders, Alan R., Hinrichs, Anthony L., Jin, Carol H., Hou, Cuiping, ...
We report the clinical characteristics of a schizophrenia sample of 409 pedigrees—263 of European ancestry (EA) and 146 of African American ancestry (AA)—together with the results of a genome...
Linkage analysis of schizophrenia with five dopamine receptor genes in nine pedigrees
Coon, Hilary, Byerley, William, Holik, John, Hoff, Mark, Myles-Worsley, Marina, Lannfelt, Lars, ...
Alterations in dopamine neurotransmission have been strongly implicated in the pathogenesis of schizophrenia for nearly 2 decades. Recently, the genes for five dopamine receptors have been cloned and...
SPECIFICITY OF FIXATION LOCI FOR HOMOCYTOTROPIC ANTIBODIES
Battisto, Jack R., Budman, Daniel, Freedman, Robert
The heat-stable, homocytotropic antibody synthesized by guinea pigs to highly purified dextran has been studied by passive cutaneous anaphylaxis (PCA). Antibody arising in single guinea pigs was...
Braff, David L., Freedman, Robert, Schork, Nicholas J., Gottesman, Irving I.
The genetics of schizophrenia has been approached utilizing a variety of methods. One emerging strategy is the use of endophenotypes in order to understand and identify the functional importance of...
Calkins, Monica E., Dobie, Dorcas J., Cadenhead, Kristin S., Olincy, Ann, Freedman, Robert, Green, Michael F., ...
Background: The Consortium on the Genetics of Schizophrenia (COGS) is an ongoing, National Institute of Mental Health–funded, 7-site collaboration investigating the occurrence and genetic...
Buchanan, Robert W., Freedman, Robert, Javitt, Daniel C., Abi-Dargham, Anissa, Lieberman, Jeffrey A.
Wayne Fenton was a major driving force behind the establishment of the Measurement and Treatment Research to Improve Cognition in Schizophrenia (MATRICS) and Treatment Units for Research on...