Gary was the founding Director of the York Neuroimaging Centre, The York Diagnostic Imaging Centre and Co-director of the Centre for Hyperpolarization in MRI. He is now emeritus Professor University of York. He holds the degrees of MA DPhil BM BCh from the University of Oxford.
Gary Green MA DPhil BM BCh
Current Role
- Emeritus Professor University of York
- Co-Founder of Innovision-IP
Previous Roles and Education
- Director of the York Neuroimaging Centre 2004-2017
- Professor of Neuroimaging, Department of Psychology, University of York 2004-2017
- Honorary Professor of Human Neuroscience, Hull-York Medical School
- Co-director of the Centre for Hyperpolarisation in MRI
- Director, Institue of Neuroscience, Newcastle University
- Reader, Newcastle Medical School and University
- E.P. Abrahams Fellow, Oxford University
- Research Fellow, Hertford College Oxford
- MA, DPhil, BM BCh, Oxford
Research Interests
- Neuroscience (basic and clinical)
- Dynamics of the brain
- Hyperpolarisation of spin in organic molecules
- Mathematics of non-linear dynamic systems
- Non-invasive imaging methods and applications (MRI, MEG and EEG)
Awards
- Therapy Foundation Prize Lecturer
- E. P. Abrahams Fellowship
- Best Presentation, American Control Conference
- Pierre Lasjaunias Memorial Lecturer, World Federation of Interventional & Therapeutic Neuroradiology 2017
Previous External Appointments
- Vice-Chair, Wellcome Trust Neuroscience and Mental Health Panel
- Advisor, SINAPSE International advisory board
- Member of the Court, Royal College of Surgeons of England
- Advisor, Hemlmholz Foundation
Societies
- Member, Physiological Society
Previous Grants
- New National Centre for Medical Imaging. An MRC clinical research infrastructure initiative grant between the Universities of York and Leeds and the Leeds NHS Foundation Trust.
- Wellcome Trust Strategic Award (with Simon Duckett and Hugh Perry)
- Hyperpolarisation using SABRE as a new tool for Imaging. Centre for Hyperpolarisation in MRI. Wellcome Trust – Wolfson Foundation Capital Award. (with Simon Duckett, Duncan Bruce, Rod Hubbard, Juergen Hennig, Ian Fairlamb, Victor Chechik, Jen Potts and Paul Kaye).
- Building multi-site clinical research capacity in Magnetoencephalography (MEG). MRC partnership grant. 2012- 2017. (with Singh K.D., Hamandi K., Gross J., Morris P., Henson R., Woolrich M., Nobre A., Litvak V., Holliday I.E., Furlong P., Shtyrov Y. and Barnes G.R.)
- Signal amplification in NMR and MRI using hyperpolarised compounds. EPSRC follow-on fund grant no EP/H029575/21 (with Simon Duckett)
- Signal Amplification in MR achieved through novel inorganic templates. EPSRC. grant no EP/G009546/1 (with Simon Duckett)
- MRC Capacity Building Studentship grant
- Hypertech: Taking NMR and MRI to a new threshold in sensitivity, hyperpolarised compounds and smart imaging agents.
- Yorkshire Concept: Proof of Commercial Concept Fund (with Simon Duckett and Mark Mortimer)
- The Geometries of Neuronal Responses. MRC. (sponsor for Special Research Training Fellowships in Biomedical Informatics for Dr. Lee Harrison)
- Movement disorders: New hardware and software for use in a clinical MEG Scanner. White Rose Health Innovation Grant.
- Hyperpolarisation Development for Diagnostic Imaging of Metabolic Processes. White Rose Health Innovation Grant & Fellowship (with Simon Duckett)
Publications
All Publications and Citations in web of science (login may be needed).
2020
-
Ece Kocagoncu and Andrew Quinn and Azadeh Firouzian and Elisa Cooper and Andrea Greve and Roger Gunn and Gary Green and Mark W. Woolrich and Richard N. Henson and Simon Lovestone and James B. Rowe.
Neurobiology of Aging 92 pp141-152
-
Delineating single subject oscillatory brain networks with Spatio-Spectral Eigenmodes.
Andrew J Quinn, Gary GR Green, Mark Hymers
bioRxiv
2018
-
Peter J Rayner, Philip L Norcott, Michael J Burns, Alexandra M Olaru, Marianna Fekete, Gary GR Green, Simon B Duckett
Journal of Labelled Compounds & Radiopharmaceuticals, 2018, 57 (23), 6742-6753
2017
-
Philip Norcott, Peter J. Rayner, Gary G. R. Green,and Simon B. Duckett
Chemistry: A European Journal, 16990-16997
-
A Simple Route to Strong Carbon-13 NMR Signals Detectable for Several Minutes.
Roy, Soumya S. and Norcott, Philip and Rayner, Peter J. and Green, Gary G. R. and Duckett, Simon B.
Chemistry 23 (44), 10496
-
Iali, Wissam and Olaru, Alexandra M. and Green, Gary G. R. and Duckett, Simon B.
Chemistry 23 (44), 10491
-
Fekete, Marianna and Rayner, Peter J. and Green, Gary G. R. and Duckett, Simon B.
Magnetic Resonance in Chemistry 55 (10), 944-957
-
Marianna Fekete, Gary G. R. Green, Louise A. R. Highton, Ryan E. Mewis, and Simon B. Duckett
PNAS 114(16) ppE3188-E3194
2016
-
Olaru, A. M., Burt, A., Rayner, P. J., Hart, S. J., Whitwood, A. C., Green, G. G. R. & Duckett, S. B.
Chemical Communications 52 pp14482-14485
-
Wissam Iali, Gary G. R. Green, Sam J. Hart, Adrian C. Whitwood, and Simon B. Duckett
Inorganic Chemistry 55(2) pp 11639–11643
-
Soumya Roy, Philip Norcott, Peter J. Rayner, Gary G. R. Green, Simon B. Duckett
Angewandte Chemie 128(50) pp15871-15874
-
Long-lived states to sustain SABRE hyperpolarised magnetisation.
Roy, S.S., Rayner, P. J., Norcott, P., Green, G.G.R., Duckett, S.B.
Phys. Chem. Chem. Phys. 2016; 18: 24905
-
SABRE hyperpolarisation of vitamin B3 as a function of pH.
A. M. Olaru, M. J. Burns, G. G. R. Green and S. B. Duckett
Chemical science 8 (3), 2257-2266
-
Alexandra M. Olaru, Soumya S. Roy, Lyrelle S. Lloyd, Steven Coombes, Gary G. R. Green and Simon B. Duckett.
Chemical Communications 52 pp7842-7845
-
Synaesthesia and brain rhythms: a magnetoencephalography beamformer study.
Aziz UR Asghar, Michael Simpson, Tom McGlashan, Valentino Pironti, Maribel Pulgarin, Angel Nevado, William Woods, Gary G Green, Mary J Spiller, Julia Simner, Ashok S Jansari.
accepted for publication in Cortex
-
Rovedo, Philipp; Knecht, Stephan; Bäumlisberger, Tim; Cremer, Anna Lena; Duckett, Simon; Mewis, Ryan; Green, Gary; Burns, Michael; Rayner, Peter; Leibfritz, Dieter; Korvink, Jan; Hennig, Jürgen; Pütz, Gerhard; von Elverfeldt, Dominik; Hövener, Jan-Bernd.
The Journal of Physical Chemistry 120(25) pp5670-5677
2015
-
MEG Adaptation Resolves the Spatiotemporal Characteristics of Face-Sensitive Brain Responses.
Michael I.G. Simpson, Sam R. Johnson, Garreth Prendergast, Athanasios V. Kokkinakis, Eileanoir Johnson, Gary G.R. Green, and Patrick J. Johnston
Journal of Neuroscience 35(45) pp15088-15096
-
Miriam J. Johnson, Michael I.G. Simpson, David C. Currow, Rebecca E. Millman, Simon P. Hart & Gary Green
BMJ Open 2015;5:e007535
-
Catalytic Transfer of Magnetism Using a Neutral Iridium Phenoxide Complex.
Ruddlesden, A. J., Mewis, R. E., Green, G. G. R., Whitwood, A. C. & Duckett, S. B.
Organometallics 34(12) pp2997-3006
-
Ryan E Mewis, Marianna Fekete, Gary GR Green, Adrian C. Whitwood & Simon B Duckett
Chemical Communications 51 pp9857-9859
-
Appleby, K. M., Mewis, R. E., Olaru, A., Green, G. G. R., Fairlamb, I. J. S. & Duckett, S. B
Chemical Science 6 pp3981-3993
-
Improving the hyperpolarization of (31)p nuclei by synthetic design.
Burns, Michael J, Rayner, Peter J, Green, Gary G R, Highton, Louise A R, Mewis, Ryan E & Duckett, Simon B
J. Phys. Chem. B 119(15) pp5020-5027
-
Utilisation of water soluble iridium catalysts for Signal Amplification by Reversible Exchange.
Marianna Fekete, Clémentine Gibard, Gordon J Dear, Gary GR Green, Alexander J. J. Hooper, Andrew D Roberts, Federico Cisnetti & Simon B Duckett
Dalton Trans 44 pp7870-7880
2014
-
Strategies for the Hyperpolarization of Acetonitrile and Related Ligands by SABRE.
Ryan E. Mewis, Richard A. Green, Martin C. R. Cockett, Michael J. Cowley, Simon B. Duckett, Gary G. R. Green, Richard O. John, Peter J. Rayner & David C. Williamson
J. Phys. Chem. B 119(4) pp1416-1424
-
Hyperpolarisation through reversible interactions with parahydrogen.
Lyrelle S. Lloyd, Aziz Asghar, Michael J. Burns, Adrian Charlton, Steven Coombes, Michael J. Cowley, Gordon J. Dear, Simon B. Duckett, Georgi R. Genov, Gary G. R. Green, Louise A. R. Highton, Alexander J. J. Hooper, Majid Khan, Iman G. Khazal, Richard. J. Lewis, Ryan E. Mewis, Andrew D. Roberts & Amy J. Ruddlesden.
Catal. Sci. Technol. 4 pp3544-3554
-
Holmes, A.J., Rayner, P.J., Cowley, M.J., Green, G.G.R., Whitwood, A.C. & Duckett, S.B.
Dalton Trans. 44(3) pp1077-83
-
Probing signal amplification by reversible exchange using an NMR flow system.
Mewis RE, Atkinson KD, Cowley MJ, Duckett SB, Green GG, Green RA, Highton LA, Kilgour D, Lloyd LS, Lohman JA & Williamson DC.
Magn Reson Chem. 52(7) pp358-69.
-
Source localization with MEG data: A beamforming approach based on covariance thresholding.
Zhang J, Liu C, & Green G.
Biometrics 70(1) pp 121-131
-
Hövener, J-B., Schwaderlapp, N., Borowiak, R., Lickert, T., Duckett, S.B., Mewis, R.E., Adams, R.W., Burns, M.J., Highton, L.A.R., Green, G.G.R., Olaru, A., Hennig, J., & von Elverfeldt, D.
Analytical Chemistry 86(3) pp1767-1774
2013
-
A hyperpolarized equilibrium for magnetic resonance.
Hövener, J-B., Schwaderlapp, N., Lickert, T., Duckett, S.B., Mewis, R.E., Highton, L.A.R., Kenny, S.M., Green, G.G.R., Leibfritz, D., Korvink, J.G., Hennig, J., & von Elverfeldt, D.
Nature Communications 4 article number 2946.
-
Differential patterns of prefrontal MEG activation during verbal & visual encoding and retrieval.
Prendergast, G., Limbrick-Oldfield, E., Ingamells, E., Gathercole, S., Baddeley, A. & Green, G.
PLoS ONE 8(12) article number 082936.
-
Barry Wright, Ben Alderson-Day, Garreth Prendergast, Juliette Kennedy, Sophie Bennett, Mary Docherty, Clare Whitton, Laura Manea, Andre Gouws, Heather Tomlinson, Gary Green
Psychiatry Research: Neuroimaging 214(3) pp 444-451.
-
Optimization of SABRE for polarization of the tuberculosis drugs pyrazinamide and isoniazid.
Zeng, H., Xu, J., Gillen, J., McMahon, M.T., Artemov, D., Tyburn, J., Lohman, J.A., Mewis, R.E., Atkinson, K.D., Green, G.G., Duckett, S.B., & van Zijl, P.C.
J.Magnetic Resonance 237 pp73-78
-
Involvement of Right STS in Audio-Visual Integration for Affective Speech Demonstrated Using MEG.
Hagan, C.C., Woods, W., Johnson, S., Green, G.G.R., Young, A.W.
PLoS ONE 8(8): e70648.
-
Prendergast, G., Green, G.G.R., Hymers. M.
Clinical Neurophysiology. 124(4) pp 658-666
-
Millman, R. E., Prendergast, G., Hymers, M. & Green, G. G. R.
NeuroImage 64(1) pp 185-196.
2012
-
Asghar, A., Johnson, R., Woods, W., Green, G.G.R., Lewith, G. & MacPherson, H.
Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 6 article number 00303
-
Wright B, Alderson-Day B, Prendergast G, Bennett S, Jordan J, Whitton C, Gouws A, Jones N, Attur R, Tomlinson H & Green G.
PLoS ONE 7(7): e41326.
-
Lloyd, Lyrelle; Adams, Ralph; Bernstein, Michael; Coombes, Steven; Duckett, Simon; Green, Gary; Lewis, Richard; Mewis, Ryan; Sleigh, Christopher
Journal of the American Chemical Society 134(31) pp12904-12907.
-
Peraza, L.R., Asghar, A.U.R., Green, G., Halliday, D.M.
Journal of Neuroscience Methods 207(2) pp189-199.
-
The theory and practice of hyperpolarization in magnetic resonance using parahydrogen.
R.A. Green, R.W. Adams, S.B. Duckett, R.E. Mewis, D.C. Williamson, G.G.R. Green
Progress in Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy 67 pp 1-48
-
Stimulus Variability Affects the Amplitude of the Auditory Steady-State Response.
M.I.G. Simpson, W.P. Woods, G. Prendergast, S.R. Johnson and G.G. R. Green.
PLoS ONE 7(4): e34668.
-
Estimation of functional connectivity from electromagnetic signals and amount of empirical data.
Nevado A, Hadjipapas A, Kinsey K, Moratti S, Barnes G, Holliday I, Green G.
Neuroscience Letters 512(1) pp57-61
2011
-
Cross-channel amplitude sweeps are crucial to speech intelligibility
Prendergast, G and Green, G.G.R
Brain and Language 120(3) pp406-11
-
Johnson, S. R. Prendergast, G. Hymers, M. and Green, G.G.R
PLoS One 6 article no e22251
-
Cowley, M.J., Adams, R.W., Atkinson, K.D., Cockett, M.C.R., Duckett, S.B., Green, G.G.R., Lohman, J.A.B., Kerssebaum, R., Kilgour, D. and Mewis, R.E.
Journal of the American Chemical Society 133(16) pp6134-6137
-
Harrison, L., Bestmann, S., Rosa, M.J., Penny, W. and Green G.G.R.
Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 5: 37
-
Extracting Amplitude Modulations from Speech in the Time Domain.
Prendergast, G., Johnson, S.R. and Green G.G.R.
Speech Communication 53(6) pp 903-913
-
Kurhanewicz, J., Vigneron, D., Brindle, K., Chekmenev, E., Comment, A., Cunningham, C., DeBerardinis, R., Green, G., Leach, M., Rajan, S., Rizi, R., Ross, B., Warren, W., and Malloy, C.,
Neoplasia 13(2) pp81-97
-
Non-parametric statistical thresholding of baseline free MEG beamformer images.
Prendergast, Garreth; Johnson, Sam R; Hymers, Mark; Woods, Will; Green, Gary G R.
Neuroimage 54 (2): 906-18.
-
Aguilar, J.A., Adams, R.A., Duckett, S.B., Green, G.G.R., & Kandiah, R.
Journal of Magnetic Resonance 208 (1) pp49-57.
2010
-
Temporal dynamics of sinusoidal and non-sinusoidal amplitude modulation.
Prendergast, G., Johnson, S.R. & Green, G.G.R.
European Journal of Neuroscience 32 (9) pp1599-607.
-
A Bayesian spatio-temporal model for very large data-sets
Harrison, L. and Green G.G.R.
NeuroImage 50(3) pp 1126-1141
-
Acupuncture needling sensation: the neural correlates of deqi using fMRI.
MacPherson, H., Asghar, A.U., Green, G.G.R., Lythgoe, M.F. and Lewith, G.
Brain Research 1315 pp111-118
-
Lee LC, Andrews TJ, Johnson SJ, Woods W, Gouws A, Green GGR, Young AW.
Neuropsychologia 48(2) pp 477-490
-
Millman, R. E., Prendergast, G., Kitterick, P. T., Woods, W. P. and Green, G. G. R.
NeuroImage 49 pp 745-758
-
Source Stability Index: A novel beamforming based localisation metric.
Hymers M, Prendergast G, Johnson SR, Green GG.
NeuroImage 49 pp1385-1397
2009
-
Adams RW, Duckett SB, Green RA, Williamson DC, Green GGR.
Journal of Chemical Physics 131 pp194505
-
Hagan, C.C., Woods, W., Johnson, S., Calder, A.J., Green, G.G.R. and Young, A.W.
Proceeding of the National Academy of Sciences 106 pp20010-20015
-
Spontaneous transfer of parahydrogen derived spin order to pyridine at low magnetic field
Kevin Atkinson, Michael Cowley, Paul Elliott, Simon Duckett, Gary Green, Joaquín López-Serrano, Adrian Whitwood.
Journal of the American Chemical Society vol 131(37) pp13362-8
-
MEG Evidence that the Central Auditory System Simultaneously Encodes Multiple Temporal Cues.
Michael I.G. Simpson, Gareth R. Barnes, Sam R. Johnson, Arjan Hillebrand, Krish D. Singh, Gary G. R. Green.
European Journal of Neuroscience vol 30(6) pp1183-91
-
Reversible Interactions with para-Hydrogen Enhance NMR Sensitivity by Polarization Transfer.
Ralph W. Adams, Juan A. Aguilar, Kevin D. Atkinson, Michael J. Cowley, Simon B. Duckett, Gary G. R. Green, Iman G. Khazal, Joaquín López-Serrano, David C. Williamson
Science vol 323 pp 1708-1711
-
Dataviewer3D: An open source, cross-platform multi-modal neuroimaging data visualization tool.
Andre D. Gouws, Will Woods, Rebecca E. Millman and Gary G R Green.
Frontiers in Neuroinformatics.
-
Parahydrogen induced polarisation without incorporation of parahydrogen into the analyte.
Kevin D. Atkinson, Michael J. Cowley, Simon B. Duckett, Paul I. P. Elliott, Gary G. R. Green, Joaquín López-Serrano, Iman G. Khazal and Adrian C. Whitwood.
Inorganic Chemistry vol 48 pp 663-670
-
Can we observe collective neuronal activity from macroscopic aggregate signals?
Avgis Hadjipapas, Erik Casagrande, Angel Nevado, Gareth R. Barnes, Gary Green, Ian E. Holliday.
NeuroImage vol 44 pp 1290-1303
2008
-
Brain imaging of acupuncture: Comparing superficial with deep needling.
MacPherson, H., Green, G.G.R., Nevado, A., Lythgoe, M.F., Lewith, G., Devlin, R., Haselfoot, R., Asghar, A.U.R.
Neuroscience Letters 434(1) p. 144-149 d
Earlier Publications
-
Functional connectivity analysis of MEG data using mutual information.
Nevado, A, Pulgarin, M, Green, GR (2006)
J. Psychophysiology vol 20 (3) p243
-
Binaural “sluggishness” as a function of stimulus bandwidth.
Witton, C; Green, GGR; Henning, GB (2005)
Auditory Signal Processing: Physiology, Psychoacoustics and models. pp443-453
-
Gamma oscillations induced by speech recognition
Basu AP, Green GGR, Johnson S, Eyre, J.A. (2005)
Journal Neurology, Neurosurgery and Psychiatry 76 (1): 156-156
-
Effect of a noise modulation masker on the detection of second-order amplitude modulation.
Millman, R.E., G.G.R. Green, C. Lorenzi, and A. Rees (2003) Hearing Research 178: p. 1-11.
-
Detection and direction-discrimination of diotic and dichotic ramp modulations in amplitude and phase.
Witton, C.M., M.I.G. Simpson, G.B. Henning, A. Rees, and G.G.R. Green, (2002)
Journal of the Acoustical Society of America 113: p. 468-477
-
Perception of sound-source motion by the human brain.
Warren, J.D., B.A. Zielinski, G.G.R. Green, J.P. Rauschecker, and T.D. Griffiths (2002)
Neuron 34(1): p. 139-148.
-
Effect of duration on amplitude-modulation masking.
Millman, R.E., C. Lorenzi, F. Apoux, C. Fullgrabe, G.G.R. Green, and S.P. Bacon (2002)
Journal of the Acoustical Society of America 111(6): p. 2551-2554
-
Firing patterns of inferior colliculus neurons-histology and mechanism to change firing patterns in rat brain slices.
Bal, R., G.G.R. Green, A. Rees, and D.J. Sanders, (2002)
Neuroscience Letters 317(1): p. 42-46.
-
Second-order modulation detection thresholds for pure-tone and narrow-band noise carriers.
Lorenzi, C., M.I.G. Simpson, R.E. Millman, T.D. Griffiths, W.P. Woods, A. Rees, and G.G.R. Green, (2001).
Journal of the Acoustical Society of America 110(5): p. 2470-2478.
-
The Newcastle Auditory Battery (NAB) – A temporal and spatial test battery for use on adult naive subjects.
Griffiths, T.D., J.L. Dean, W. Woods, A. Rees, and G.G.R. Green (2001)
Hearing Research 154(1-2): p. 165-169.
-
Representations of neuronal models using minimal and bilinear realisations.
Green, G.G.R., W. Woods, and S. Manchanda (2001)
Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence 2036: p. 154-160.
-
Two kinds of transient outward currents, I-A and I-Adepol, in F76 and D1 soma membranes of the subesophageal ganglia of Helix aspersa.
Bal, R., M. Janahmadi, G.G.R. Green, and D.J. Sanders (2001)
Journal of Membrane Biology 179(1): p. 71-78.
-
Monaural and binaural detection of sinusoidal phase modulation of a 500-Hz tone.
Witton, C., G.G.R. Green, A. Rees, and G.B. Henning (2000)
Journal of the Acoustical Society of America 2000. 108(4): p. 1826-1833.
-
Dynamic sensory sensitivity and children’s word decoding skills.
Talcott, J.B., C. Witton, M.F. McLean, P.C. Hansen, A. Rees, G.G.R. Green, and J.F. Stein (2000)
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 97(6): p. 2952-2957.
-
Human brain areas involved in the analysis of auditory movement.
Griffiths, T.D., G.G.R. Green, A. Rees, and G. Rees (2000)
Human Brain Mapping 9(2): p. 72-80.
-
Frontal processing and auditory perception.
Griffiths, T.D., V. Penhune, I. Peretz, J.L. Dean, R.D. Patterson, and G.G.R. Green (2000)
Neuroreport 11(5): p. 919-922.
-
The Spectrum of Hearing Loss Due to Mitochondrial DNA Defects.
Chinnery, P.F., C. Elliott, G.G.R. Green, A. Rees, A. Coulthard, D.M. Turnbull, and T.D. Griffiths (2000)
Brain 123: p. 72-82
-
Effect of calcium and calcium channel blockers on transient outward current of F76 and D1 neuronal soma membranes in the subesophageal ganglia of Helix aspersa.
Bal, R., M. Janahmadi, G.G.R. Green, and D.J. Sanders (2000)
Journal of Membrane Biology 173(3): p. 179-185.
-
Can sensitivity to auditory frequency modulation predict children’s phonological and reading skills?
Talcott, J.B., C. Witton, M. McClean, P.C. Hansen, A. Rees, G.G.R. Green, and J.F. Stein (1999)
Neuroreport 10(10): p. 2045-2050
-
Morphological and electrophysiological features of F76 and D1 neurones of the sub oesophageal ganglia of Helix aspersa in vitro and in culture.
Janahmadi, M., M.S. Malmierca, P.G. Hearne, G.G.R. Green, and D.J. Sanders (1999)
Anatomy and Embryology 199(6): p. 563-572.
-
Cortical activation during perception of a rotating wide-field acoustic stimulus.
Griffiths, T.D. and G.G.R. Green (1999)
NeuroImage 10(1): p. 84-90.
-
Disorders of human complex sound processing.
Griffiths, T.D., A. Rees, and G.G.R. Green (1999)
Neurocase 1999. 5(5): p. 365-378.
-
A common neural substrate for the analysis of pitch and duration pattern in segmented sound?
Griffiths, T.D., I. Johnsrude, J.L. Dean, and G.G.R. Green (1999)
Neuroreport 10(18): p. 3825-3830
-
Sensitivity to dynamic auditory and visual stimuli predicts nonword reading ability in both dyslexic and normal readers.
Witton, C., J.B. Talcott, P.C. Hansen, A.J. Richardson, T.D. Griffiths, A. Rees, J.F. Stein, and G.G.R. Green, (1998)
Current Biology 8(14): p. 791-797.
-
Cortical activation during perception of a rotating wide-field acoustic stimulus.
Griffiths, T.D., R. Frackowiak, and G.G.R. Green (1998)
NeuroImage 9: p. 3383-3386.
-
Right parietal cortex is involved in the perception of sound movement in humans.
Griffiths, T.D., G. Rees, A. Rees, G.G.R. Green, C. Witton, D. Rowe, C. Buchel, R. Turner, and R.S.J. Frackowiak (1998)
Nature Neuroscience 1(1): p. 74-79.
-
A distinct low-level mechanism for interaural timing analysis in human hearing.
Griffiths, T.D., C. Elliott, A. Coulthard, N.E.F. Cartlidge, and G.G.R. Green (1998)
Neuroreport 9(15): p. 3383-3386
-
Sound movement detection deficit due to a brainstem lesion.
Griffiths, T.D., D. Bates, A. Rees, C. Witton, A. Gholkar, and G.G.R. Green (1997)
Journal of Neurology Neurosurgery and Psychiatry 62(5): p. 522-526
-
Spatial and temporal auditory processing deficits following right hemisphere infarction – A psychophysical study.
Griffiths, T.D., A. Rees, C. Witton, P.M. Cross, R.A. Shakir, and G.G.R. Green (1997)
Brain 120: p. 785-794
-
Membrane properties of mouse dorsal cochlear nucleus neurons in vitro.
Agar, Erdal; Green, Gary G. R.; Sanders, David J.(1997)
Journal of Basic and Clinical Physiology and Pharmacology Volume 8(3) Pages: 157-179
-
Neural networks and approximation theory – Response.
Wray, J. and G.G.R. Green (1996)
Neural Networks 9(4): p. 722-722
-
The relative order and inverses of recurrent networks.
Kambhampati, C., S. Manchanda, A. Delgado, G.G.R. Green, K. Warwick, and M.T. Tham, (1996)
Automatica 32(1): p. 117-123.
-
Evidence for a sound movement area in the human cerebral cortex.
Griffiths, T.D., A. Rees, C. Witton, R.A. Shakir, G.B. Henning, and G.G.R. Green (1996)
Nature 383(6599): p. 425-427.
-
Neural Networks, Approximation-Theory, and Finite Precision Computation.
Wray, J. and G.G.R. Green (1995)
Neural Networks 8(1): p. 31-37
-
Calculation of the Volterra Kernels of Nonlinear Dynamic- Systems Using an Artificial Neural-Network.
Wray, J. and G.G.R. Green (1994)
Biological Cybernetics 71(3): p. 187-195.
-
Membrane properties of complex spike firing neurons of the mouse dorsal cochlear nucleus in vitro.
Agar, E., G.G.R. Green, and D.J. Sanders, (1994)
Journal of Basic & Clinical Physiology & Pharmacology 7: p. 151-165
-
Membrane properties of mouse anteroventral cochlear nucleus neurons in vitro.
Agar, E., G.G.R. Green, and D.J. Sanders (1994)
Journal of Basic & Clinical Physiology & Pharmacology 7: p. 179-198
-
Human Middle-Ear Mucins.
Hutton, D.A., F.J.J. Fogg, G.G.R. Green, J.P. Birchall, and J.P. Pearson (1993)
Glycoconjugate Journal 10(4): p. 343-343
-
Culture of Human Middle-Ear Mucosal Explants – Mucin Production.
Hill, J., D.A. Hutton, G.G.R. Green, J.P. Birchall, and J.P. Pearson (1992)
Clinical Otolaryngology 17(6): p. 491-496.
-
Otitis-Media with Effusion – Components Which Contribute to the Viscous Properties.
Carrie, S., D.A. Hutton, J.P. Birchall, G.G.R. Green, and J.P. Pearson (1992)
Acta Oto-Laryngologica 112(3): p. 504-511
-
Neurophysiological Evidence of Auditory Channel Anomalies in Developmental Dysphasia.
Stefanatos, G.A., G.G.R. Green, and G.G. Ratcliff, (1989)
Archives of Neurology 46(8): p. 871-875.
-
Rheologic Studies on Middle-Ear Effusions and Their Mucus Glycoproteins.
Fitzgerald, J.E., G.G.R. Green, J.P. Birchall, and J.P. Pearson (1989)
Archives of Otolaryngology-Head & Neck Surgery 115(4): p. 462-468.
-
Mucolytic Agents and Otitis-Media with Effusion.
Fitzgerald, J.E., G.G.R. Green, J.P. Birchall, and J.P. Pearson, (1988)
Biomedicine & Pharmacotherapy 42(8): p. 505-511.
-
Mucus Glycoproteins in Seromucinous Otitis-Media.
Fitzgerald, J.E., J.P. Pearson, G.G.R. Green, F.W. Stafford, and J.P. Birchall, (1987)
Clinical Otolaryngology 1987. 12(1): p. 61-62.
-
Characterization of Human Middle-Ear Mucus Glycoprotein in Chronic Secretory Otitis-Media (Csom).
Fitzgerald, J.E., G.G.R. Green, F.W. Stafford, J.P. Birchall, and J.P. Pearson (1987)
Clinica Chimica Acta 169(2-3): p. 281-297.
-
Steady-State Evoked-Responses to Sinusoidally Amplitude-Modulated Sounds Recorded in Man.
Rees, A., G.G.R. Green, and R.H. Kay (1986)
Hearing Research 23(2): p. 123-133.
-
Mucolytic Agents for Glue Ear.
Fitzgerald, J.E., J.P. Pearson, G.G.R. Green, J.P. Birchall, and F.W. Stafford (1986)
Biomedicine & Pharmacotherapy 40(9): p. 360-360.
-
Mucolytic Agents for Glue Ear.
Pearson, J.P., J.E. Fitzgerald, G.G.R. Green, J.P. Birchall, and F.W. Stafford (1985)
Lancet 2(8456): p. 674-675.
-
Mucolytic Agents for Glue Ear.
Pearson, J.P., G.G.R. Green, J.E. Fitzgerald, J.P. Birchall, and F.W. Stafford (1985)
Lancet 2(8467): p. 1300-1301
-
Fourier-Analysis of Ecochg Templates.
Birchall, J.P., G.G.R. Green, A. Reid, and J. Newson (1985)
Clinical Otolaryngology 10(5): p. 253-261