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Dr Thomas Cope
Dr Ben Wilson
Lauren Dean
Dr Manon Grube
Professor Tim Griffiths
et al.
Artificial grammar learning in vascular and progressive non-fluent aphasias2017
Dr Sukhbinder Kumar
Dr Will Sedley
Dr Thomas Cope
Professor Tim Griffiths
The brain basis for misophonia2017
Dr Thomas Cope
Dr Manon Grube
Dr Will Sedley
MEG reveals speech processing delay in progressive non fluent aphasia2016
Dr Thomas Cope
Dr Manon Grube
The Beat to Read: A Cross-Lingual Link between Rhythmic Regularity Perception and Reading Skill2016
Dr Thomas Cope
Dr Will Sedley
Professor Tim Griffiths
Disorders of Audition2015
Dr Thomas Cope
Professor Tim Griffiths
The functional anatomy of central auditory processing2015
Dr Sukhbinder Kumar
Dr Thomas Cope
Dr Will Sedley
Professor Tim Griffiths
Misophonia: A Disorder of Emotion Processing of Sounds2014
Dr Thomas Cope
Dr Manon Grube
Freya Cooper
Professor David Burn
Professor Tim Griffiths
et al.
Subthalamic deep brain stimulation in Parkinson's disease has no significant effect on perceptual timing in the hundreds of milliseconds range2014
Dr Thomas Cope
Dr Manon Grube
Dr Baldev Singh
Professor David Burn
Professor Tim Griffiths
et al.
The basal ganglia in perceptual timing: Timing performance in Multiple System Atrophy and Huntington's disease2014
Dr Thomas Cope
Professor David Burn
Thyrotoxic Periodic Paralysis: Correct Hypokalemia with Caution2013
Dr Thomas Cope
Dr Wei Cope
Auditory temporal-envelope processing in high-functioning children with Autism Spectrum Disorder.2012
Dr Thomas Cope
Dr Manon Grube
Professor Tim Griffiths
Temporal predictions based on a gradual change in tempo2012
Dr Thomas Cope
Professor Bobby McFarland
Dr Andrew Schaefer
Rapid-onset, linezolid-induced lactic acidosis in MELAS.2011
Dr Thomas Cope
The loudness of tinnitus in quiet and in noise for people with cochlear hearing loss and following surgical resection of unilateral acoustic neuroma2011
Dr Thomas Cope
Dr William Sedley
Professor Tim Griffiths
Timing and the auditory brain2011
Dr Thomas Cope
Is musical hallucination an otological phenomenon? a review of the literature2009
Dr Thomas Cope
Clinical hypnosis for the alleviation of tinnitus2008
Dr Thomas Cope
How does age affect the success of total replacement of the hip joint?2008
Dr Thomas Cope
Effects of level and frequency on the audibility of partials in inharmonic complex tones2006