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Robert P  Carlyon
Robert P Carlyon
MRC Cognition & Brain Sciences Unit, University of Cambridge
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Auditory temporal processing impairment: Neither necessary nor sufficient for causing language impairment in children
DVM Bishop, RP Carlyon, JM Deeks, SJ Bishop
Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research 42 (6), 1295-1310, 1999
5491999
Effects of attention and unilateral neglect on auditory stream segregation.
RP Carlyon, R Cusack, JM Foxton, IH Robertson
Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance 27 (1), 115, 2001
4392001
How the brain separates sounds
RP Carlyon
Trends in cognitive sciences 8 (10), 465-471, 2004
4292004
Predictive top-down integration of prior knowledge during speech perception
E Sohoglu, JE Peelle, RP Carlyon, MH Davis
Journal of Neuroscience 32 (25), 8443-8453, 2012
3812012
The role of resolved and unresolved harmonics in pitch perception and frequency modulation discrimination
TM Shackleton, RP Carlyon
The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America 95 (6), 3529-3540, 1994
3591994
Effects of location, frequency region, and time course of selective attention on auditory scene analysis.
R Cusack, J Decks, G Aikman, RP Carlyon
Journal of experimental psychology: human perception and performance 30 (4), 643, 2004
3552004
Perceptual organization of tone sequences in the auditory cortex of awake macaques
C Micheyl, B Tian, RP Carlyon, JP Rauschecker
Neuron 48 (1), 139-148, 2005
3222005
Perception of pitch by people with cochlear hearing loss and by cochlear implant users
BCJ Moore, RP Carlyon
Pitch: Neural coding and perception, 234-277, 2005
2112005
Comparing the fundamental frequencies of resolved and unresolved harmonics: Evidence for two pitch mechanisms?
RP Carlyon, TM Shackleton
The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America 95 (6), 3541-3554, 1994
2111994
Swinging at a cocktail party: Voice familiarity aids speech perception in the presence of a competing voice
IS Johnsrude, A Mackey, H Hakyemez, E Alexander, HP Trang, ...
Psychological science 24 (10), 1995-2004, 2013
2012013
The role of auditory cortex in the formation of auditory streams
C Micheyl, RP Carlyon, A Gutschalk, JR Melcher, AJ Oxenham, ...
Hearing research 229 (1-2), 116-131, 2007
2012007
Perceptual learning of noise vocoded words: effects of feedback and lexicality.
A Hervais-Adelman, MH Davis, IS Johnsrude, RP Carlyon
Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance 34 (2), 460, 2008
1842008
Intensity discrimination: A severe departure from Weber’s law
RP Carlyon, BCJ Moore
The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America 76 (5), 1369-1376, 1984
1811984
Syntax as a reflex: Neurophysiological evidence for early automaticity of grammatical processing
F Pulvermüller, Y Shtyrov, AS Hasting, RP Carlyon
Brain and language 104 (3), 244-253, 2008
1702008
Asymmetric pulses in cochlear implants: effects of pulse shape, polarity, and rate
O Macherey, A Van Wieringen, RP Carlyon, JM Deeks, J Wouters
Journal of the Association for Research in Otolaryngology 7, 253-266, 2006
1452006
Improved speech recognition in noise in simulated binaurally combined acoustic and electric stimulation
YY Kong, RP Carlyon
The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America 121 (6), 3717-3727, 2007
1402007
Place and temporal cues in pitch perception: Are they truly independent?
CM McKay, HJ McDermott, RP Carlyon
Acoustics Research Letters Online 1 (1), 25-30, 2000
1302000
Brain regions recruited for the effortful comprehension of noise-vocoded words
AG Hervais-Adelman, RP Carlyon, IS Johnsrude, MH Davis
Speech Recognition in Adverse Conditions, 193-214, 2013
1282013
Higher sensitivity of human auditory nerve fibers to positive electrical currents
O Macherey, RP Carlyon, A Van Wieringen, JM Deeks, J Wouters
Journal of the Association for Research in Otolaryngology 9, 241-251, 2008
1262008
Cochlear implants
O Macherey, RP Carlyon
Current Biology 24 (18), R878-R884, 2014
1232014
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