James E. Skinner

Affiliations: 
Baylor College of Medicine, Houston, TX 
Area:
Cortical and Thalamic Physiology
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James Skinner was trained by Donald Lindsley at the Brain Research Institute at UCLA. He received his Ph.D. in 1968.

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Gray CM, Skinner JE. (1988) Centrifugal regulation of neuronal activity in the olfactory bulb of the waking rabbit as revealed by reversible cryogenic blockade. Experimental Brain Research. 69: 378-86
Gray CM, Skinner JE. (1988) Field potential response changes in the rabbit olfactory bulb accompany behavioral habituation during the repeated presentation of unreinforced odors. Experimental Brain Research. 73: 189-97
Gray CM, Freeman WJ, Skinner JE. (1987) Induction and maintenance of epileptiform activity in the rabbit olfactory bulb depends on centrifugal input. Experimental Brain Research. 68: 210-2
Gray CM, Skinner JE. (1987) Event-related spatial patterns of activity in the rabbit olfactory bulb: acquisition depends on centrifugal input. Electroencephalography and Clinical Neurophysiology. Supplement. 40: 468-72
Skinner JE, Beckman KJ, Gray CM. (1987) Detection of the cardiac patient at risk using the event-related slow potential. Electroencephalography and Clinical Neurophysiology. Supplement. 40: 543-8
Gray CM, Freeman WJ, Skinner JE. (1986) Chemical dependencies of learning in the rabbit olfactory bulb: acquisition of the transient spatial pattern change depends on norepinephrine. Behavioral Neuroscience. 100: 585-96
Molnár M, Skinner JE. (1983) Evoked and spontaneous extracellular potassium shifts in the cerebral cortex of unanaesthetized cats. Acta Physiologica Hungarica. 61: 265-79
Velasco M, Skinner JE, Lindsley DB. (1976) Thalamo-cortical systems regulation spindle bursts and recruiting responses. III. Effects of lesions in the forebrain and rostral diencephalon. Acta NeurolóGica Latinoamericana. 22: 1-9
Yingling CD, Skinner JE. (1976) Selective regulation of thalamic sensory relay nuclei by nucleus reticularis thalami. Electroencephalography and Clinical Neurophysiology. 41: 476-82
Skinner JE, Yingling CD. (1976) Regulation of slow potential shifts in nucleus reticularis thalami by the mesencephalic reticular formation and the frontal granular cortex. Electroencephalography and Clinical Neurophysiology. 40: 288-96
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