Michael A. Kisley, Ph.D.

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2000 University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA, United States 
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George L. Gerstein grad student 2000 Penn
 (Dynamic organization of neuronal populations in neocortex.)
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Fowler JJ, Braley KL, Farero RD, et al. (2018) The late positive potential and subjective arousal ratings evoked by negative images vary as a function of oxytocin receptor genotype SNP rs53576. Neuroreport
Bluntschli JR, Maxfield M, Grasso RL, et al. (2015) The Last Word: A Comparison of Younger and Older Adults' Brain Responses to Reminders of Death. The Journals of Gerontology. Series B, Psychological Sciences and Social Sciences
Yadon CA, Kisley MA, Davalos DB. (2015) The effects of vigilance and visual distraction on the P50 mid-latency auditory evoked potential Journal of Psychophysiology. 29: 33-44
Rehmert AE, Kisley MA. (2013) Can older adults resist the positivity effect in neural responding? The impact of verbal framing on event-related brain potentials elicited by emotional images. Emotion (Washington, D.C.). 13: 949-59
Foster SM, Davis HP, Kisley MA. (2013) Brain responses to emotional images related to cognitive ability in older adults. Psychology and Aging. 28: 179-90
Foster SM, Kisley MA, Davis HP, et al. (2013) Cognitive function predicts neural activity associated with pre-attentive temporal processing. Neuropsychologia. 51: 211-9
Chavis JM, Kisley MA. (2012) Adult Attachment and Motivated Attention to Social Images: Attachment-Based Differences in Event-Related Brain Potentials to Emotional Images. Journal of Research in Personality. 46: 55-62
Kisley MA, Campbell AM, Larson JM, et al. (2011) The impact of verbal framing on brain activity evoked by emotional images. Journal of Integrative Neuroscience. 10: 513-24
Ross RG, Stevens KE, Proctor WR, et al. (2010) Research review: Cholinergic mechanisms, early brain development, and risk for schizophrenia. Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry, and Allied Disciplines. 51: 535-49
Yadon CA, Bugg JM, Kisley MA, et al. (2009) P50 sensory gating is related to performance on select tasks of cognitive inhibition. Cognitive, Affective & Behavioral Neuroscience. 9: 448-58
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