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Alan R Palmer

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Hearing Research|July 13, 2015
Stream segregation in the anesthetized auditory cortexChris Scholes, Alan R Palmer, Christian J Sumner
Hearing Research|September 3, 2002
Heschl's gyrus is more sensitive to tone level than non-primary auditory cortexHeledd C Hart, Alan R Palmer, Deborah A Hall
Journal of the Association for Research in Otolaryngology : JARO|August 5, 2005
Sensitivity to interaural correlation of single neurons in the inferior colliculus of guinea pigsTrevor M Shackleton, Robert H Arnott, Alan R Palmer
Journal of Neurophysiology|April 4, 2008
Descending projections from auditory cortex modulate sensitivity in the midbrain to cues for spatial positionKyle T Nakamoto, Simon J Jones, Alan R Palmer
Hearing Research|May 14, 2003
The sound-level-dependent growth in the extent of fMRI activation in Heschl's gyrus is different for low- and high-frequency tonesHeledd C Hart, Deborah A Hall, Alan R Palmer
Hearing Research|October 4, 2002
Phase-locked responses to pure tones in the primary auditory cortexMark N Wallace, Trevor M Shackleton, Alan R Palmer
Experimental Brain Research|March 27, 2002
Histochemical identification of cortical areas in the auditory region of the human brainMark N Wallace, Peter W Johnston, Alan R Palmer
Journal of Neurophysiology|December 13, 2005
Phase-locked responses to pure tones in the inferior colliculusLiang-Fa Liu, Alan R Palmer, Mark N Wallace
Human Brain Mapping|February 3, 2004
Different areas of human non-primary auditory cortex are activated by sounds with spatial and nonspatial propertiesHeledd C Hart, Alan R Palmer, Deborah A Hall
Nature Neuroscience|April 26, 2008
The need for a cool head: reversible inactivation reveals functional segregation in auditory cortexChristian J Sumner, Alan R Palmer, David R Moore
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Hearing Research|July 13, 2015
Stream segregation in the anesthetized auditory cortexChris Scholes, Alan R Palmer, Christian J Sumner
Hearing Research|September 3, 2002
Heschl's gyrus is more sensitive to tone level than non-primary auditory cortexHeledd C Hart, Alan R Palmer, Deborah A Hall
Journal of the Association for Research in Otolaryngology : JARO|August 5, 2005
Sensitivity to interaural correlation of single neurons in the inferior colliculus of guinea pigsTrevor M Shackleton, Robert H Arnott, Alan R Palmer
Journal of Neurophysiology|April 4, 2008
Descending projections from auditory cortex modulate sensitivity in the midbrain to cues for spatial positionKyle T Nakamoto, Simon J Jones, Alan R Palmer
Hearing Research|May 14, 2003
The sound-level-dependent growth in the extent of fMRI activation in Heschl's gyrus is different for low- and high-frequency tonesHeledd C Hart, Deborah A Hall, Alan R Palmer
Hearing Research|October 4, 2002
Phase-locked responses to pure tones in the primary auditory cortexMark N Wallace, Trevor M Shackleton, Alan R Palmer
Experimental Brain Research|March 27, 2002
Histochemical identification of cortical areas in the auditory region of the human brainMark N Wallace, Peter W Johnston, Alan R Palmer
Journal of Neurophysiology|December 13, 2005
Phase-locked responses to pure tones in the inferior colliculusLiang-Fa Liu, Alan R Palmer, Mark N Wallace
Human Brain Mapping|February 3, 2004
Different areas of human non-primary auditory cortex are activated by sounds with spatial and nonspatial propertiesHeledd C Hart, Alan R Palmer, Deborah A Hall
Nature Neuroscience|April 26, 2008
The need for a cool head: reversible inactivation reveals functional segregation in auditory cortexChristian J Sumner, Alan R Palmer, David R Moore
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