Sensory gating: a translational effort from basic to clinical science.
Published in Clinical EEG and Neuroscience, 2008
Recommended citation: Cromwell, H. C., Mears, R. P., Wan, L., & Boutros, N. N. (2008). "Sensory gating: a translational effort from basic to clinical science. " Clinical EEG and Neuroscience, 39(2), 69-72. https://mears-ufl.github.io/files/Cromwell_ClinEEGNsci_2008.pdf
This review presented a framework for translation of findings in preclinical and clinical investigations of sensory gating. This translational framework has been used in our prior studies to compare sensory gating in homologous neuroanatomical structures and systems of human and animal subjects. The invasive approach affords detailed information on the local-circuit components of each brain region.
Recommended citation: Your Name, You. (2015). Cromwell, H. C., Mears, R. P., Wan, L., & Boutros, N. N. (2008). "Sensory gating: a translational effort from basic to clinical science. " Clinical EEG and Neuroscience, 39(2), 69-72.