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Alexander J BilligUCL Ear Institute Verified email at ucl.ac.uk Cited by 873 |
[PDF][PDF] How can hearing loss cause dementia?
Epidemiological studies identify midlife hearing loss as an independent risk factor for
dementia, estimated to account for 9% of cases. We evaluate candidate brain bases for this …
dementia, estimated to account for 9% of cases. We evaluate candidate brain bases for this …
[HTML][HTML] An online headphone screening test based on dichotic pitch
Online experimental platforms can be used as an alternative to, or complement, lab-based
research. However, when conducting auditory experiments via online methods, the …
research. However, when conducting auditory experiments via online methods, the …
[HTML][HTML] Dynamic causal modelling of COVID-19
…, J Daunizeau, OJ Hulme, AJ Billig… - Wellcome open …, 2020 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
This technical report describes a dynamic causal model of the spread of coronavirus through
a population. The model is based upon ensemble or population dynamics that generate …
a population. The model is based upon ensemble or population dynamics that generate …
[HTML][HTML] Second waves, social distancing, and the spread of COVID-19 across the USA
We recently described a dynamic causal model of a COVID-19 outbreak within a single
region. Here, we combine several instantiations of this (epidemic) model to create a (pandemic) …
region. Here, we combine several instantiations of this (epidemic) model to create a (pandemic) …
[HTML][HTML] The hearing hippocampus
The hippocampus has a well-established role in spatial and episodic memory but a broader
function has been proposed including aspects of perception and relational processing. …
function has been proposed including aspects of perception and relational processing. …
A sound-sensitive source of alpha oscillations in human non-primary auditory cortex
The functional organization of human auditory cortex can be probed by characterizing
responses to various classes of sound at different anatomical locations. Along with histological …
responses to various classes of sound at different anatomical locations. Along with histological …
[PDF][PDF] Common fronto-temporal effective connectivity in humans and monkeys
Human brain pathways supporting language and declarative memory are thought to have
differentiated substantially during evolution. However, cross-species comparisons are missing …
differentiated substantially during evolution. However, cross-species comparisons are missing …
[PDF][PDF] Lexical influences on auditory streaming
Biologically salient sounds, including speech, are rarely heard in isolation. Our brains must
therefore organize the input arising from multiple sources into separate "streams" and, in the …
therefore organize the input arising from multiple sources into separate "streams" and, in the …
Dissociable neural information dynamics of perceptual integration and differentiation during bistable perception
A Canales-Johnson, AJ Billig, F Olivares… - Cerebral …, 2020 - academic.oup.com
At any given moment, we experience a perceptual scene as a single whole and yet we may
distinguish a variety of objects within it. This phenomenon instantiates two properties of …
distinguish a variety of objects within it. This phenomenon instantiates two properties of …
[HTML][HTML] Oscillatory correlates of auditory working memory examined with human electrocorticography
This work examines how sounds are held in auditory working memory (AWM) in humans by
examining oscillatory local field potentials (LFPs) in candidate brain regions. Previous fMRI …
examining oscillatory local field potentials (LFPs) in candidate brain regions. Previous fMRI …