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Dr Gary Green
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Dr Luis Peraza Rodriguez
Dr Gary Green
Brain Functional Connectivity Inference In Magnetoencephalography Using Fourier Bayesian Networks
2012
Dr Luis Peraza Rodriguez
Dr Gary Green
Volume conductioneffects in brain network inference from electroencephalographic recordings using phase lag index
2012
Dr Anna Basu
Dr Gary Green
Professor Janet Eyre
Induced gamma oscillations and fMRI BOLD response are inversely related to difficulty of speech perception task
2008
Dr Anna Basu
Dr Gary Green
Dr Karen Fisher
Professor Janet Eyre
A face-specific potential identified by independent component analysis distinguishes between upright and inverted faces in individual subjects
2005
Dr Anna Basu
Dr Gary Green
Sam Johnson
Professor Janet Eyre
Gamma oscillations induced by speech recognition
2005
Michael Simpson
Emeritus Professor Adrian Rees
Dr Gary Green
Detection and direction-discrimination of diotic and dichotic ramp modulations in amplitude and phase
2003
Rebecca Millman
Dr Gary Green
Emeritus Professor Adrian Rees
Effect of a noise modulation masker on the detection of second-order amplitude modulation
2003
Sam Johnson
Dr Gary Green
MEG resolves the dynamics of complex amplitude modulation processing [abstract]
2003
Dr Will Woods
Sam Johnson
Andrew Batchelor
Dr Gary Green
Comparison of the response of a time delay neural network with an analytic model
2002
Rebecca Millman
Dr Gary Green
Effect of duration on amplitude-modulation masking (L)
2002
Dr Gary Green
Emeritus Professor Adrian Rees
Dr David Sanders
Firing patterns of inferior colliculus neurons-histology and mechanism to change firing patterns in rat brain slices
2002
Dr Jason Warren
Dr Gary Green
Professor Tim Griffiths
Perception of sound-source motion by the human brain
2002
Dr Gary Green
Dr Will Woods
Representations of neuronal models using minimal and bilinear realisations
2001
Dr Gary Green
Dr Will Woods
Representations of neuronal models using minimal and bilinear realisations
2001
Michael Simpson
Rebecca Millman
Professor Tim Griffiths
Dr Will Woods
Emeritus Professor Adrian Rees
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Second-order modulation detection thresholds for pure-tone and narrow-band noise carriers
2001
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