Kevin M. Spencer’s publications (last updated 3/08)

 

Original Articles

1.      Polich J, Mackie KD, Spencer KM, Ohashi K.  The effects of hemispheric differences on feature perturbations.  Psychol Res 1991;53:274-80.

2.      Spencer KM, Coles MGH.  The lateralized readiness potential: relationship between human data and response activation in a connectionist model.  Psychophysiology 1999;36:364-70.

3.      Spencer KM, Dien J, Donchin E.  A componential analysis of the ERP elicited by novel events using a dense electrode array.  Psychophysiology 1999;36:409-14.

4.      Spencer KM, Polich J.  Post-stimulus EEG spectral analysis and P300: attention, task, and probability.  Psychophysiology 1999;36:220-32.

5.      Donchin E, Spencer KM, Wijesinghe R.  The mental prosthesis: assessing the speed of a P300-based brain-computer interface.  IEEE Trans Rehab Eng 2000;8:174-9.

6.      Spencer KM, Vila Abad E, Donchin E.  On the search for the neurophysiological manifestation of recollective experience.  Psychophysiology 2000;37:494-506.

7.      Friederici AD, Mecklinger A, Spencer KM, Steinhauer K, Donchin E.  Syntactic parsing preferences and their on-line revisions: a spatio-temporal analysis of event-related brain potentials.  Cogn Brain Res 2001;11:305-23.

8.      He B, Lian J, Spencer KM, Dien J, Donchin E.  Exploration of P300 and Novelty P3 components by means of cortical imaging.  Human Brain Mapp 2001;12:120-30.

9.      Spencer KM, Dien J, Donchin E.  Spatiotemporal analysis of the late ERP responses to deviant stimuli.  Psychophysiology 2001;38:343-58.

10. Goldstein A, Spencer KM, Donchin E.  The influence of stimulus deviance and novelty on the P300 and Novelty P3.  Psychophysiology 2002;39:781-90.

11. Dien J, Spencer KM, Donchin E.  Localization of the event-related potential novelty response using principal components analysis.  Cogn Brain Res 2003;17:637-650.

12. Spencer KM, Nestor PG, Niznikiewicz MA, Salisbury DF, Shenton ME, McCarley RW.  Abnormal neural synchrony in schizophrenia.  J Neurosci 2003;23:7407-7411.

13. Dien J, Spencer KM, Donchin E.  Parsing the “late positive complex”: mental chronometry and the ERP components that inhabit the neighborhood of the P300.  Psychophysiology 2004;41:665-678.

14. Spencer KM, Nestor PG, Perlmutter R, Niznikiewicz MA, Klump MC, Frumin M, Shenton ME, McCarley RW.  Neural synchrony indexes disordered perception and cognition in schizophrenia.  Proc Natl Acad Sci USA 2004;101:17288-17293.

15. Spencer KM, Banich MT.  Hemispheric biases and the control of visuospatial attention: an ERP study.  BMC Neurosci 2005;6:51.

16. Nestor, PG, Valdman O, Niznikiewicz M, Spencer K, McCarley RW, Shenton ME.  Word priming in schizophrenia: associational and semantic influences.  Schizophr Res 2006;82:139-142.

17. Onitsuka T, Niznikiewicz MA, Spencer KM, Lucia LC, Kikinis R, Jolesz FA, Shenton ME, McCarley RW.  Functional and structural deficits in brain regions subserving face perception in schizophrenia.  Am J Psychiatry 2006;163:455-462.

18. Nestor PG, Kubicki M, Spencer KM, Niznikiewicz M, McCarley RW, Shenton ME.  Attentional networks and cingulum bundle in chronic schizophrenia.  Schizophr Res 2007;90:308-315.

19. Spencer KM, Niznikiewicz MA, Shenton ME, McCarley RW.  Sensory-evoked gamma oscillations in chronic schizophrenia.  Biol Psychiatry in press.

20. Spencer KM, Salisbury DF, Shenton ME, McCarley RW.  Gamma-band auditory steady-state responses are impaired in first episode psychosis.  Biol Psychiatry in press.

 

Reviews, Chapters, and Commentaries

1.      Donchin E, Spencer KM, Dien, J.  The varieties of deviant experience: ERP manifestations of deviance processors.  In: Boxtel GJM, Bocker KBE, editors.  Brain and Behavior: Past, Present, and Future.  Tilburg: Tilburg University Press; 1997.  pp. 67-91.

2.      Nestor PG, Han SD, Niznikiewicz M, Salisbury D, Spencer K, Shenton ME, McCarley RW.  Semantic disturbance in schizophrenia and its relationship to the cognitive neuroscience of attention.  Biol Psychol 2001;57:23-46.

3.      Niznikiewicz MA, Spencer KM, Salisbury DF, McCarley RW.  Event related potentials.  In: Lawrie SM, Weinberger DR, Johnstone EC, editors.  Schizophrenia: from Neuroimaging to Neuroscience.  Oxford: Oxford University Press; 2004.  pp. 293-330.

4.      Spencer KM.  Averaging, detection, and classification of single-trial ERPs.  In: Handy T, editor.  Event-Related Potentials: A Methods Handbook.  Cambridge, MA: The MIT Press; 2004.  pp. 209-227.

5.      Spencer KM, McCarley RW.  Visual hallucinations, attention, and neural circuitry: perspectives from schizophrenia research.  Behav Brain Sci 2005;28:774.

6.      Spencer KM, McCarley RW.  Neuropsychiatric abnormalities: a new vista from studies on fundamental properties of neural communication.  Psychiatric Times 2006;23:34ff.

7.      Javitt DC, Spencer KM, Thaker GK, Winterer G, Hajós M.  Neurophysiological biomarkers for drug development in schizophrenia.  Nat Rev Drug Discov 2008;7:68-83.

8.      Spencer KM.  Visual gamma oscillations in schizophrenia: implications for understanding neural circuitry abnormalities.  Clin EEG Neurosci in press.

 

Thesis

Spencer KM.  Hemispheric mechanisms of visuospatial selective attention [dissertation].  Urbana, IL: University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign; 1999.

 

Abstracts (unpublished data only)

A1.   Spencer KM, Donchin E.  A simulation study of single-trial ERP latency estimation methods.  Psychophysiology 1996;33:S80.

A2.   Spencer KM, Goldstein A, Donchin E.  What is novel about “novel” stimuli?  Effects of event probability on P300 and Novelty P3.  Psychophysiology 1999;36:S111.

A3.   Spencer KM, Wijesinghe R, Dien J, Donchin E.  Prefrontal activity in oddball paradigms as measured by scalp current density.  Psychophysiology 1999;36:S111.

A4.   Niznikiewicz M, Spencer KM, Shenton ME, Voglmaier M, Seidman L, Dickey C, Frumin M, Sutton J, Friedman M, McCarley RW.  Early priming effects in schizotypal personality disorder as demonstrated with spatio-temporal principal components analysis.  Psychophysiology 2000;37:S75.

A5.   Spencer KM, Polich J.  Stimulus modality and the late components of the ERP: A spatiotemporal analysis.  Psychophysiology 2000;37:S94.

A6.   Spencer KM, Niznikiewicz MA, Nestor PG, McCarley RW.  Attention and laterality effects on the 40-Hz auditory response in schizophrenia. Biol Psychiatry 2001;49:132S.

A7.   Spencer KM, McCarley RW.  Hyperfacilitation of attentional orienting and priming in schizophrenia.  Cognitive Neuroscience Society Abstracts 2002;S46.

A8.   Spencer KM, Kubicki M, Niznikiewicz MA, Nestor PG, Frumin M, Shenton ME, McCarley RW.  Neural synchrony in top-down attentional control: functional and structural correlates.  Cognitive Neuroscience Society Abstracts 2004;S159.

A9.   Spencer KM, Nestor PG, Niznikiewicz MA, Valdman O, Shenton ME, McCarley RW.  Hyperpriming of attention shifting in schizophrenia: experiment and simulation.  Intl J Psychophysiol 2004;54:20.

A10. Arbel Y, Spencer KM, Donchin E.  Event related potentials to semantically incongruent and physically deviant words in sentences.  Psychophysiology 2004;41:S59.

A11. Spencer KM, McCarley RW.  Gamma-band EEG measures of hemispheric function and integration in schizophrenia.  Schizophr Res 2006;81:12.

A12. Spencer KM, McCarley RW.  Cortical circuitry abnormalities and gamma oscillations in schizophrenia: a computational modeling study.  Biol Psychiatry 2006;59:147-148S.