Mitchell* B.D. and Cauller L.J. (2001) Corticocortical and thalamocortical projections to layer I of the frontal neocortex in rats. Brain Res. 921(1-2):68-77.
Kern* J., Miller V.S, Cauller L.J., Kendal R., Mehta J. and Dodd M.
(2001) The effectiveness of N,N-dimethylglycine in autism/PDD. J.
Child Neurol. 16:169-73.
Kern* JK, Cauller LJ, Dodd M. (2000) Application of the Test of Nonverbal Intelligence (TONI-2) in children diagnosed with autism/PDD. Journal of Developmental and Learning Disorders 4(1):119-131.
Clancy*, B. and Cauller L.J. (1999) Widespread projections from subgriseal neurons (Layer VII) to layer I in adult rat cortex. J. Comp. Neurol. 407: 275-286.
Cauller L.J., Clancy*, B. and Connors B.W. (1998) Backward cortical projections to primary somatosensory cortex in rats extend long horizontal axons in layer I. J. Comp. Neurol. 390: 297-310.
Jackson* M.E. and Cauller L.J. (1998) Neural activity in SII modifies sensory evoked potentials in SI of awake rats. Neuroreport 9:3379-3382.
Clancy*, B. and Cauller L.J. (1998) Reduction of background autofluorescence in brain sections following immersion in sodium borohydride. J. Neuroscience Methods 83:97-102.
Jackson* M.E. and Cauller L.J. (1997) Evaluation of simplified computational models of reconstructed neocortical neurons for use in large-scale simulations of biological neural networks. Brain Research Bulletin 44:7-17.
Cauller L.J. (1995) Layer I of primary sensory neocortex: Where top-down converges upon bottom-up, Behavioural Brain Research 71:163-170.
Cauller L.J. and Connors B.W. (1994) Synaptic physiology of horizontal afferents to layer I in slices of rat SI neocortex. J. Neuroscience, 14:751-762.
Cauller L.J. and Kulics A.T. (1991) The neural basis of the behaviorally relevant N1 component of the somatosensory evoked potential in SI cortex of awake monkeys: Evidence that backward cortical projections signal conscious touch sensation. Exp. Brain Res. 84:607-619.
Cauller L.J. and Kulics A.T. (1988) A comparison of awake and sleeping cortical states by analysis of the somatosensory-evoked response of postcentral area 1 in rhesus monkey. Exp. Brain Res. 72:584-592.
Kulics A.T. and Cauller L.J. (1986) Cerebral cortical somatosensory-evoked potentials, multiple unit activity and current source-density: Their interrelationships and significance to somatic sensation as revealed by stimulation of the awake monkey's hand. Exp. Brain Res. 62:46-60.
Cauller L.J., Boulos Z. and Goddard G.V. (1985) Circadian rhythms in hippocampal responsiveness to perforant path stimulation and their relation to behavioral state. Brain Res. 329:117-130.
Cauller L.J., Mayhew W. and Teyler T.J. (1983) Discrete sampling of continuous biological signals: Analog-to-digital conversion. Brain Res. Bulletin 11:755- 760.
Cauller L.J. and A.P. Penz (in press) Artificial brains and natural intelligence. In: Converging Technology for Improving Human Performance: Nano-Bio-Info-Cogno, M.C. Roco and W.S. Bainbridge (eds.), Kluwer Academic Publishers.
Cauller L.J. (2002) The NeuroInteractive Paradigm: Dynamical mechanics and the emergence of higher cortical function. In: Computational Models for Neuroscience: Human Cortical Information Processing, Robert Hecht-Nielsen and Tom McKenna (eds.), Springer-Verlag.
Jackson* M. E. and L. J. Cauller (1999) The function of reciprocal corticocortical connections: Computational modeling and electrophysiological studies. In: Oscillations in Neural Systems. D. S. Levine, V. R. Brown and T. Shirey (eds.). New York, Lawrence Erlbaum.
Jackson* M.E., Patterson* J. and Cauller L.J. (1996) Dynamical analysis of spike trains in a simulation of reciprocally connected "chaoscillators": Dependence of spike pattern fractal dimension on strength of feedback connections. In Computational Neuroscience, Beeman and Bower (eds.), Academic Press.
Connors B.W., L.J. Cauller, H.G. Kim and I. Bultoff (1993) Layer I and the excitable apical dendrite: substrates for intracortical communication. In Structural and Functional Organization of the Neocortex. Gottingen, Germany.
Cauller L.J. and Connors B.W. (1992) Synapses on very distal dendrites: Functions of layer I inputs to layer V pyramidal neuron in neocortex. In Single Neuron Computation, T. McKenna, J. Davis and S.F. Zornetzer (eds.) Academic Press, San Diego.
Kulics A.T. and Cauller L.J. (1988) Somatosensory neural events in awake monkeys viewed from the multielectrode perspective. In Organizing Principles of Sensory Processing: The Brain's View of the World, J.S. Lund (Ed.), Oxford University Press.
Teyler T.J., Cauller L.J., Mayhew W. (1985) The use of the 6502 microcomputer in neurophysiology. In Microcomputers in the Neurosciences, G. Kerkut (Ed.), Claredon Press, Oxford, pp. 90-117.
Mitchell, B.D. and Cauller L.J (in revisions with Brain Research Sep 2002) Recombinant BDNF over-expression in adenovirally transduced astroglial cells enhances survival and process outgrowth of rat neocortical neurons in vitro.
Cauller L.J. and Jackson M. (2001) Widespread cortical interactivity during somatosensory activation in behaving rat. Society for Neuroscience Abst. 31:
Cauller L.J., B.D. Mitchell* and S.R. D’Mello (1999) Transplantation of neuronal cells into the rat neocortex following adenovirally mediated gene transfer of brain derived neurotrophic factor, glial derived neurotrophic factor, and ciliary neurotrophic factor. Society for Neuroscience Abst. 25:497.
Mitchell* B.D., L.J. Cauller, W. Li, J.J. LoTurco and S.R. D’Mello (1999) The flathead mutation causes neuronal loss by affecting a developmental step between DNA synthesis and cell migration. Society for Neuroscience Abst. 25:488.
Scheifele*, A. and L.J. Cauller (1999) The response of the ventral tegmental area to stimulation of the prefrontal cortex and nucleus accumbens shell in awake, freely moving rats. Society for Neuroscience Abst.25:1427.
Hamilton*, P.R. and L.J. Cauller (1998) Laminar analysis of rat forepaw-evoked potentials in SI cortex. Society for Neuroscience 24:634.
Mitchell*, B.D. and L.J. Cauller (1998) Reciprocal corticocortical and thalamocortical projections to layer I of the rat primary motor and prefrontal cortex. Society for Neuroscience 24:1637.
Paul*, K. and L.J. Cauller (1998) A quantitative analysis of post-inhibitory rebound properties of cortical layer V cells: An in vitro study. Society for Neuroscience Abst.24:81.
Scheifele*, A. and L.J. Cauller (1998) The mesocorticolimbic dopamine system: In vivo multiple unit activity simultaneously recorded from rat prefrontal cortex, nucleus accumbens, and ventral tegmental area. Society for Neuroscience Abst.24:1427.
Geron**, D., T. George** and L.J. Cauller (1997) Corticotectal and callosal projections from rat SI neocortex originate from distinct populations of pyramidal neurons. Soc. Neurosci. Abst. 23:1005.
Jackson*, M.E., A. Scheifele* and L.J. Cauller (1997) Neural correlates of somatosensory psychophysics in humans using signal detection analysis of cutaneous stimulus discrimination. Soc. Neurosci. Abst. 23:1008.
Li*, H.-F. and L.J. Cauller (1997) Different mechanisms of acetylcholine on modulation of neuronal excitability and synaptic transmission evoked by layer I and middle layer inputs to superficial layers of rat somatosensory neocortex. Soc. Neurosci. Abst. 23:2018.
Mitchell*, B.D. and L.J. Cauller (1997) Cortico-cortical and thalamocortical projections to layer I of the prefrontal/premotor neocortex in rats. Soc. Neurosci. Abst. 23:1273.
Patterson*, J., M.E. Jackson*, K. Paul* and L.J. Cauller (1997) Simulations of coupled neural chaoscillators within anatomically realistic thalamo-cortical and cortico-cortical reentrant networks encompassing dynamics on multiple time scales: The role of physiologically asymmetric connectivity. Soc. Neurosci. Abst. 23:1009.
Patterson*, J., M.E. Jackson*, K. Paul* and L.J. Cauller (1997) Analysis of coupled chaoscillators embedded within thalamocortical and corticocortical reentrant loops encompassing dynamics on multiple time scales. Sixth Annual Computational Neuroscience Meeting, Big Sky, Mn., pg. 118.
Paul*, K., M.E. Jackson*, J. Patterson* and L.J. Cauller (1997) Presence of a chaotic region between subthreshold oscillations and rhythmic bursting in a simulation of interconnected thalamocortical relay and reticular neurons: Dependence of chaos on inhibitory synaptic conductance from reticular neurons. Sixth Annual Computational Neuroscience Meeting, Big Sky, Mn., pg. 119.
(* graduate and ** undergraduate students working under my guidance)