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Howard CromwellAssociate Professor, Bowling Green State University Verified email at bgsu.edu Cited by 3932 |
Sensory gating: a translational effort from basic to clinical science
HC Cromwell, RP Mears, L Wan… - Clinical EEG and …, 2008 - journals.sagepub.com
Sensory gating (SG) is a prevalent physiological process important for information filtering
in complex systems. SG is evaluated by presenting repetitious stimuli and measuring the …
in complex systems. SG is evaluated by presenting repetitious stimuli and measuring the …
Rethinking the cognitive revolution from a neural perspective: how overuse/misuse of the term 'cognition'and the neglect of affective controls in behavioral …
HC Cromwell, J Panksepp - Neuroscience & Biobehavioral Reviews, 2011 - Elsevier
Words such as cognition, motivation and emotion powerfully guide theory development and
the overall aims and goals of behavioral neuroscience research. Once such concepts are …
the overall aims and goals of behavioral neuroscience research. Once such concepts are …
[HTML][HTML] The human affectome
Over the last decades, theoretical perspectives in the interdisciplinary field of the affective
sciences have proliferated rather than converged due to differing assumptions about what …
sciences have proliferated rather than converged due to differing assumptions about what …
Effects of expectations for different reward magnitudes on neuronal activity in primate striatum
HC Cromwell, W Schultz - Journal of neurophysiology, 2003 - journals.physiology.org
In behavioral science, it is well known that humans and nonhuman animals are highly sensitive
to differences in reward magnitude when choosing an outcome from a set of alternatives. …
to differences in reward magnitude when choosing an outcome from a set of alternatives. …
Influence of expectation of different rewards on behavior-related neuronal activity in the striatum
OK Hassani, HC Cromwell… - Journal of …, 2001 - journals.physiology.org
This study investigated how different expected rewards influence behavior-related neuronal
activity in the anterior striatum. In a spatial delayed-response task, monkeys reached for a …
activity in the anterior striatum. In a spatial delayed-response task, monkeys reached for a …
Implementation of action sequences by a neostriatal site: a lesion mapping study of grooming syntax
HC Cromwell, KC Berridge - Journal of Neuroscience, 1996 - Soc Neuroscience
The neostriatum and its connections control the sequential organization of action (“action
syntax”) as well as simpler aspects of movement. This study focused on sequential …
syntax”) as well as simpler aspects of movement. This study focused on sequential …
Where does damage lead to enhanced food aversion: the ventral pallidum/substantia innominata or lateral hypothalamus?
HC Cromwell, KC Berridge - Brain research, 1993 - Elsevier
… 7 Berridge, KC and Cromwell, HC (1990) Motivationalsensorimotor interaction controls
aphagia and exaggerated treading after striatopallidal lesions, Behav. Neurosci. 104, 778-795. …
aphagia and exaggerated treading after striatopallidal lesions, Behav. Neurosci. 104, 778-795. …
Behavioral reactions reflecting differential reward expectations in monkeys
M Watanabe, HC Cromwell, L Tremblay… - Experimental Brain …, 2001 - Springer
Learning theory emphasizes the importance of expectations in the control of instrumental
action. This study investigated the variation of behavioral reactions toward different rewards as …
action. This study investigated the variation of behavioral reactions toward different rewards as …
The effects of selective breeding for differential rates of 50‐kHz ultrasonic vocalizations on emotional behavior in rats
…, MC Beinfeld, HC Cromwell… - … : The Journal of the …, 2009 - Wiley Online Library
Fifty‐kHz ultrasonic vocalizations have previously been shown to be positively correlated with
reward and appetitive social behavior in rats, and to reflect a positive affective state. In this …
reward and appetitive social behavior in rats, and to reflect a positive affective state. In this …
Relative reward processing in primate striatum
HC Cromwell, OK Hassani, W Schultz - Experimental Brain Research, 2005 - Springer
Rewards are often not only valued according to their physical characteristics but also
relative to other available rewards. The striatum (caudate nucleus, putamen, ventral striatum …
relative to other available rewards. The striatum (caudate nucleus, putamen, ventral striatum …