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Dr David Hunter.
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Year
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Dr Colline Poirier
Dr Simon Baumann
Dr Pradeep Dheerendra
Dr Olivier Joly
Dr David Hunter
et al.
Auditory motion-specific mechanisms in the primate brain
2017
Dr Heather Slater
Alice Milne
Dr Ben Wilson
Ross Muers
Dr Fabien Balezeau
et al.
Individually customisable non-invasive head immobilisation system for non-human primates with an option for voluntary engagement
2016
Dr Ben Wilson
Dr Yuki Kikuchi
Dr Li Sun
Dr David Hunter
Professor Alexander Thiele
et al.
Auditory sequence processing reveals evolutionarily conserved regions of frontal cortex in macaques and humans
2015
Dr Kirsty McAleese
Dr Michael Firbank
Dr David Hunter
Dr Li Sun
Professor John O'Brien
et al.
Magnetic resonance imaging of fixed
post mortem
brains reliably reflects subcortical vascular pathology of frontal, parietal and occipital white matter
2013
Dr Kirsty McAleese
Dr Michael Firbank
Dr David Hunter
Dr Li Sun
Roslyn Hall
et al.
Magnetic resonance imaging detects subcortical vascular pathology in post mortem brains
2012
Dr Vesna Vuksanovic
Mario Bartolo
Dr David Hunter
Dr Li Sun
Professor Alexander Thiele
et al.
fMRI based Granger causality as a measure of effective connectivity in macaque visual cortex
2011
Mario Bartolo
Dr Alwin Gieselmann
Dr Vesna Vuksanovic
Dr David Hunter
Dr Li Sun
et al.
Stimulus-induced dissociation of neuronal firing rates and local field potential gamma power and its relationship to the blood oxygen level-dependent signal in macaque primary visual cortex
2011
Dr Simon Baumann
Professor Tim Griffiths
Professor Adrian Rees
Dr David Hunter
Dr Li Sun
et al.
Characterisation of the BOLD response time course at different levels of the auditory pathway in non-human primates
2010
Sachiko Yanagisawa
Dr Susan Firbank
Anne Lawler
Dr David Hunter
Emeritus Professor William McFarlane
et al.
pi-interaction tuning of the active site properties of metalloproteins
2008
Dr Louise Delicato
Dr David Hunter
Dr Li Sun
Professor Alexander Thiele
Contrast-dependent spatial integration in awake macaque V1 measured by fMRI
2006
Dr David Hunter
Dr Katsuko Sato
Emeritus Professor William McFarlane
Professor Christopher Dennison
The parsley plastocyanin-turnip cytochrome f complex: A structurally distorted but kinetically functional acidic patch
2004
Dr David Hunter
Emeritus Professor William McFarlane
Emeritus Prof Alfred Sykes
Professor Christopher Dennison
Effect of pH on the self-exchange reactivity of the plant plastocyanin from parsley
2001
Dr David Hunter
The use of scanning confocal microscopy to measure the penetration of asbestos into membrane filters
2000
Dr David Hunter
Direct imaging and confocal mapping of diamond films using luminescence and Raman-scattering
1995