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Dr Jason Warren.
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Year
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Tobias Overath
Dr Sukhbinder Kumar
Dr Katherina von Kriegstein
Dr Jason Warren
Dr Manon Grube
et al.
An information theoretic characterisation of auditory encoding
2007
Professor Tim Griffiths
Dr Sukhbinder Kumar
Dr Jason Warren
Dr Lauren Stewart
Klaas Stephan
et al.
Approaches to the cortical analysis of auditory objects
2007
Dr Jason Warren
Professor Tim Griffiths
Human brain mechanisms for the early analysis of voices
2006
Dr Lauren Stewart
Dr Katherina von Kriegstein
Dr Jason Warren
Professor Tim Griffiths
Music and the brain: Disorders of musical listening
2006
Dr Katherina von Kriegstein
Dr Jason Warren
Professor Tim Griffiths
Processing the acoustic effect of size in speech sounds
2006
Dr Jason Warren
Professor Tim Griffiths
Analysis of the spectral envelope of sounds by the human brain
2005
Professor Tim Griffiths
Dr Jason Warren
Jennifer Dean
Professor David Howard
"When the feeling's gone": A selective loss of musical emotion
2004
Professor Tim Griffiths
Dr Jason Warren
What is an auditory object?
2004
Dr Jason Warren
Professor Tim Griffiths
Analyzing Pitch Chroma and Pitch Height in the Human Brain
2003
Dr Jason Warren
Professor Tim Griffiths
Analyzing pitch chroma and pitch height in the human brain
2003
Dr Jason Warren
Professor Tim Griffiths
Distinct mechanisms for processing spatial sequences and pitch sequences in the human auditory brain
2003
Dr Jason Warren
Nothing to say, something to sing: Primary progressive dynamic aphasia
2003
Dr Jason Warren
Professor Tim Griffiths
Separating pitch chroma and pitch height in the human brain
2003
Dr Jason Warren
Professor Tim Griffiths
A common cortical substrate activated by horizontal and vertical sound movement in the human brain
2002
Dr Jason Warren
Dr Gary Green
Professor Tim Griffiths
Perception of sound-source motion by the human brain
2002
Professor Tim Griffiths
Dr Jason Warren
The planum temporale as a computational hub
2002