Enoch Callaway

Affiliations: 
University of California, San Francisco, San Francisco, CA 
Area:
Schizophrenia, Attention, EEG
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Monte S. Buchsbaum grad student 1962-1965 UCSF
David Braff grad student 1977-1978 UCSF
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CALLAWAY E, JONES RT, LAYNE RS. (1996) EVOKED RESPONSES AND SEGMENTAL SET OF SCHIZOPHRENIA. Archives of General Psychiatry. 12: 83-9
Brandeis D, Naylor H, Halliday R, et al. (1992) Scopolamine effects on visual information processing, attention, and event-related potential map latencies. Psychophysiology. 29: 315-36
Naylor H, Halliday R, Callaway E. (1985) The effect of methylphenidate on information processing. Psychopharmacology. 86: 90-5
Roth WT, Tecce JJ, Pfefferbaum A, et al. (1984) ERPs and Psychopathology. I. Behavioral process issues. Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences. 425: 496-522
Braff D, Stone C, Callaway E, et al. (1978) Prestimulus effects on human startle reflex in normals and schizophrenics. Psychophysiology. 15: 339-43
Braff DL, Callaway E, Naylor H. (1977) Very short-term memory dysfunction in schizophrenia. Defective short time constant information processing in schizophrenia. Archives of General Psychiatry. 34: 25-30
Callaway E. (1970) Schizophrenia and interference. An analogy with a malfunctioning computer. Archives of General Psychiatry. 22: 193-208
Jones RT, Blacker KH, Callaway E. (1966) Perceptual dysfunction in schizophrenia: clinical and auditory evoked response findings. American Journal of Psychiatry. 123: 639-645
Callaway E, Buchsbaum M. (1966) Effects of cardiac and respiratory cycles on averaged visual evoked responses. Electroencephalography and Clinical Neurophysiology. 19: 476-80
BUCHSBAUM M, CALLAWAY E. (1965) INFLUENCES OF RESPIRATORY CYCLE ON SIMPLE REACTION TIME Perceptual and Motor Skills. 20: 961-966
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