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Gaye Lightbody

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Artificial Intelligence in Medicine|August 26, 2006
Auditory brainstem response classification: a hybrid model using time and frequency featuresRobert Davey, Paul McCullagh, Gaye Lightbody, et al.
Studies in Health Technology and Informatics|October 4, 2007
A comparison of supervised classification methods for auditory brainstem response determinationPaul McCullagh, Haiying Wang, Huiru Zheng, et al.
Briefings in Bioinformatics|August 8, 2018
Review of applications of high-throughput sequencing in personalized medicine: barriers and facilitators of future progress in research and clinical applicationGaye Lightbody, Valeriia Haberland, Fiona Browne, et al.
Studies in Health Technology and Informatics|September 16, 2010
Can brain computer interfaces become practical assistive devices in the community?Paul McCullagh, Melanie Ware, Maurice Mulvenna, et al.
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Artificial Intelligence in Medicine|August 26, 2006
Auditory brainstem response classification: a hybrid model using time and frequency featuresRobert Davey, Paul McCullagh, Gaye Lightbody, et al.
Studies in Health Technology and Informatics|October 4, 2007
A comparison of supervised classification methods for auditory brainstem response determinationPaul McCullagh, Haiying Wang, Huiru Zheng, et al.
Briefings in Bioinformatics|August 8, 2018
Review of applications of high-throughput sequencing in personalized medicine: barriers and facilitators of future progress in research and clinical applicationGaye Lightbody, Valeriia Haberland, Fiona Browne, et al.
Studies in Health Technology and Informatics|September 16, 2010
Can brain computer interfaces become practical assistive devices in the community?Paul McCullagh, Melanie Ware, Maurice Mulvenna, et al.
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