Ian Stevenson
Associate Professor/Psychological Sciences
Storrs Mansfield
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Scholarly Contributions
80 Scholarly Contributions
The effects of ketamine on cross-frequency couplings and alterations in locomotive speed in the rat hippocampus: Implications for translational models of schizophrenia.
2016
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Identifying and tracking simulated synaptic inputs from neuronal ring: insights from in vitro experiments
2015
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Estimating short-term synaptic plasticity from paired spike recordings
2015
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Injection of fully-dened signal mixtures: A novel high-throughput paradigm to study neuronal encoding and computations
2014
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Novel acoustic stimuli can alter locomotor speed-theta relationship across the septotemporal axis of the hippocampus. Society for Neuroscience Abstracts
2014
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Predicting spectro-temporal selectivity and auditory midbrain responses to natural sounds using a spiking Gabor receptive field model with contrast adaptation
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Interference of mid-level sound statistics predicts human speech recognition in natural noise
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Predicting nonstationary spike-spike correlations with local fields
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Using word-level acoustic interference of spectrum and modulation statistics to predict speech recognition behavior in natural environmental noise
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Investigating the neural mechanisms of effort-based behaviors: Effects of local response rate and tetrabenazine on theta local field potential recordings in prefrontal cortex, nucleus accumbens, and dorsal hippocampus
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Using word-level acoustic interference of spectrum and modulation statistics to predict human speech recognition behavior in natural environmental noise
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Spectral analysis of local field potentials during instrumental behavior and with dopamine depletion
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Predicting spectrotemporal selectivity and auditory midbrain responses to natural sounds using a spiking Gabor receptive field model with contrast adaptation
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