Biology of Perception

How brains listen to what ears hear.
"Modeling disordered perception."  In: RD Daniloff,ed.
Connectionist Approaches to Clinical Language Problems.  Routledge.

An alert brain:  narcolepsy, genetics of vigilance, levels of alertness,
and pharmacodynamics of methylphenidate.
"Acoustic measures of vigilance."   ARLO. 3(3).

Spells, seizures and the balance of excitation and inhibition in epilepsy:
set dose and interdose intervals for each patient.
"GABA-ergic disinhibition and reversible secondary epileptogenesis in man."
In: JA Wada,ed.  Kindling II.  Raven Press.

LEL and HTL: Lowest effective and highest tolerable levels for effective medication.
"Correlation of serum drug concentrations with seizure control."
In: H Akimoto et al.  Advances in Epileptology XIII EIS.  Raven Press.

Connections of auditory cortex within and between hemispheres.
"Evidence Concerning Neurophysiologic Basis of Speech Perception."
J Neurophysiology.

Detecting acoustic neuromas:   Design stimuli and average evoked potentials.
"Early evoked potentials in patients with acoustic neuroma."
EEG and clinical Neurophysiology.


Logic and Language

Logical Models:  If the left hemisphere is verbal and the
right hemisphere nonverbal, how can the hemispheres communicate?
Two languages with common syntax and different interpretations.
"Logical and cerebral hemispheric interaction."  MAmLC.

Historical evidence for syntactic change.
"Additional evidence that Proto Indo-European was verb-final."
Journal of Indo European Studies.