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Sundeep Teki.
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Year
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Tobias Overath
Dr Will Sedley
Dr Sukhbinder Kumar
Sundeep Teki
Dr Yuki Kikuchi
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MEG correlates of temporal regularity relevant to pitch perception in human auditory cortex
2022
Sundeep Teki
Professor Tim Griffiths
Brain Bases of Working Memory for Time Intervals in Rhythmic Sequences
2016
Sundeep Teki
Dr Sukhbinder Kumar
Professor Tim Griffiths
Large-Scale Analysis of Auditory Segregation Behavior Crowdsourced via a Smartphone App
2016
Sundeep Teki
Professor Tim Griffiths
Neural Correlates of Auditory Figure-Ground Segregation Based on Temporal Coherence
2016
Sundeep Teki
Dr Sukhbinder Kumar
Professor Tim Griffiths
Resource allocation models of auditory working memory
2016
Sundeep Teki
Dr Will Sedley
Professor Tim Griffiths
Structure predicts function: Combining non-invasive electrophysiology with in-vivo histology
2015
Dr Sukhbinder Kumar
Dr Will Sedley
Sundeep Teki
Professor Tim Griffiths
A brain basis for musical hallucinations
2014
Dr Sukhbinder Kumar
Dr Will Sedley
Sundeep Teki
Professor Tim Griffiths
Neural Bases of Muscial Hallucinations
2014
Sundeep Teki
Professor Tim Griffiths
Neural Basis of Working Memory for Time Intervals
2014
Sundeep Teki
Professor Tim Griffiths
Properties of the Internal Clock: First- and Second-Order Principles of Subjective Time
2014
Sundeep Teki
Reading Front to Back: MEG Evidence for Early Feedback Effects During Word Recognition
2014
Dr Sukhbinder Kumar
Sundeep Teki
Professor Tim Griffiths
Representations of specific acoustic patterns in the auditory cortex and hippocampus
2014
Sundeep Teki
Professor Tim Griffiths
Working memory for time intervals in auditory rhythmic sequences
2014
Sundeep Teki
Dr Sukhbinder Kumar
Professor Tim Griffiths
Segregation of complex acoustic scenes based on temporal coherence
2013
Sundeep Teki
Professor Tim Griffiths
The right hemisphere supports but does not replace left hemisphere auditory function in patients with persisting aphasia
2013