Michael W. Torello

Affiliations: 
Capital University, Bexley, OH, United States 
Area:
Imaging, ERP, Physiology
Website:
http://capital2.capital.edu/faculty/mtorello/
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Flip Phillips research assistant 1984-1989 Ohio State
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de Groot CM, Torello MW, Boutros NN, et al. (1997) Auditory event-related potentials and statistical probability mapping in obsessive-compulsive disorder. Clinical Eeg (Electroencephalography). 28: 148-54
Boutros NN, Torello MW, Barker BA, et al. (1995) The P50 evoked potential component and mismatch detection in normal volunteers: implications for the study of sensory gating. Psychiatry Research. 57: 83-8
Berntson GG, Boysen ST, Torello MW. (1993) Vocal perception: brain event-related potentials in a chimpanzee. Developmental Psychobiology. 26: 305-19
Faux SF, Shenton ME, McCarley RW, et al. (1988) Differentiation of schizophrenics and normal controls is enhanced by the Goodin subtraction procedure. The International Journal of Neuroscience. 39: 117-35
Berson BS, Berntson GG, Zipf W, et al. (1983) Vasopressin-induced antinociception: an investigation into its physiological and hormonal basis. Endocrinology. 113: 337-43
Berntson GG, Torello MW. (1982) The paleocerebellum and the integration of behavioral function Physiological Psychology. 10: 2-12
Berntson GG, Torello MW. (1980) Attenuation of septal hyperemotionality by cerebellar fastigial lesions in the rat. Physiology & Behavior. 24: 547-51
Berntson GG, Paulucci TS, Torello MW. (1978) An atlas of the deep cerebellar nuclei and subtentorial brainstem of the cat with compensation for skull-size. Brain Research Bulletin. 3: 475-92
Berntson GG, Torello MW. (1977) Expression of magnus tonic neck reflexes in distal muscles of prehension in normal adults. Physiology & Behavior. 19: 585-7
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