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Matthew S Tata

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Frontiers in Robotics and AI|April 26, 2021
Speech Interaction to Control a Hands-Free Delivery Robot for High-Risk Health Care ScenariosLukas Grasse, Sylvain J Boutros, Matthew S Tata
Neuropsychologia|June 30, 2012
Temporal variability of the N2pc during efficient and inefficient visual searchJarrod R Dowdall, Artur Luczak, Matthew S Tata
Frontiers in Systems Neuroscience|July 26, 2021
Human EEG and Recurrent Neural Networks Exhibit Common Temporal Dynamics During Speech RecognitionSaeedeh Hashemnia, Lukas Grasse, Shweta Soni, et al.
Hearing Research|July 9, 2013
Brain dynamics encode the spectrotemporal boundaries of auditory objectsAmanda R McMullan, Dillon A Hambrook, Matthew S Tata
Neuroreport|March 14, 2003
Event-related potential evidence for attentional inhibition of return in auditionDavid J Prime, Matthew S Tata, Lawrence M Ward
Neuroreport|September 1, 2007
Attention modulates responses to motion reversals in human visual cortexMatthew S Tata, Aja L O Mason, Robert J Sutherland
Neuropsychologia|October 11, 2011
Problem gamblers exhibit reward hypersensitivity in medial frontal cortex during gamblingScott A K Oberg, Gregory J Christie, Matthew S Tata
Neuroreport|February 27, 2019
Phase of electroencephalography theta oscillation during stimulus encoding affects accuracy of memory recallAfrooz Jalali, Matthew S Tata, Aaron J Gruber, et al.
Plos One|January 18, 2013
Dynamics of distraction: competition among auditory streams modulates gain and disrupts inter-trial phase coherence in the human electroencephalogramKarla D Ponjavic-Conte, Dillon A Hambrook, Sebastian Pavlovic, et al.
Vision Research|January 27, 2010
Selective attention modulates electrical responses to reversals of optic-flow directionMatthew S Tata, Nazia Alam, Aja L O Mason, et al.
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Frontiers in Robotics and AI|April 26, 2021
Speech Interaction to Control a Hands-Free Delivery Robot for High-Risk Health Care ScenariosLukas Grasse, Sylvain J Boutros, Matthew S Tata
Neuropsychologia|June 30, 2012
Temporal variability of the N2pc during efficient and inefficient visual searchJarrod R Dowdall, Artur Luczak, Matthew S Tata
Frontiers in Systems Neuroscience|July 26, 2021
Human EEG and Recurrent Neural Networks Exhibit Common Temporal Dynamics During Speech RecognitionSaeedeh Hashemnia, Lukas Grasse, Shweta Soni, et al.
Hearing Research|July 9, 2013
Brain dynamics encode the spectrotemporal boundaries of auditory objectsAmanda R McMullan, Dillon A Hambrook, Matthew S Tata
Neuroreport|March 14, 2003
Event-related potential evidence for attentional inhibition of return in auditionDavid J Prime, Matthew S Tata, Lawrence M Ward
Neuroreport|September 1, 2007
Attention modulates responses to motion reversals in human visual cortexMatthew S Tata, Aja L O Mason, Robert J Sutherland
Neuropsychologia|October 11, 2011
Problem gamblers exhibit reward hypersensitivity in medial frontal cortex during gamblingScott A K Oberg, Gregory J Christie, Matthew S Tata
Neuroreport|February 27, 2019
Phase of electroencephalography theta oscillation during stimulus encoding affects accuracy of memory recallAfrooz Jalali, Matthew S Tata, Aaron J Gruber, et al.
Plos One|January 18, 2013
Dynamics of distraction: competition among auditory streams modulates gain and disrupts inter-trial phase coherence in the human electroencephalogramKarla D Ponjavic-Conte, Dillon A Hambrook, Sebastian Pavlovic, et al.
Vision Research|January 27, 2010
Selective attention modulates electrical responses to reversals of optic-flow directionMatthew S Tata, Nazia Alam, Aja L O Mason, et al.
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