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Meredith M, Keniston L, Prickett E, Bajwa M, Cojanu A, Clemo H, et al.
J Comp Neurol . 2020 Jan; 528(11):1864-1882. PMID: 31955427
Now that examples of multisensory neurons have been observed across the neocortex, this has led to some confusion about the features that actually designate a region as "multisensory." While the...
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Meredith M, Wallace M, Clemo H
Multisens Res . 2019 Jun; 31(8):793-823. PMID: 31157160
Current theory supports that the numerous functional areas of the cerebral cortex are organized and function as a network. Using connectional databases and computational approaches, the cerebral network has been...
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Meredith M, Clemo H, McGinn M, Santen S, DiGiovanni S
Acad Med . 2019 Mar; 94(6):828-832. PMID: 30844929
Problem: The purpose of medical schools is to train students to care for patients; however, the temporal and conceptual gap between course work and patient care may induce students to...
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Clemo H, Lomber S, Meredith M
Hear Res . 2017 Jul; 353:122-134. PMID: 28697947
The processing sequence through primary auditory cortex (A1) is impaired by deafness as evidenced by reduced neuronal activation in A1 of cochlear-implanted deaf cats. Such a loss of neuronal excitation...
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Butler B, Meredith M, Lomber S
Hear Res . 2016 Oct; 343:1-3. PMID: 27771426
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Sours C, Raghavan P, Foxworthy W, Meredith M, Metwally D, Zhuo J, et al.
Brain Imaging Behav . 2016 Sep; 11(4):1207-1213. PMID: 27581715
How the newborn brain adapts to its new multisensory environment has been a subject of debate. Although an early theory proposed that the brain acquires multisensory features as a result...
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Meredith M, Lomber S
Hear Res . 2016 Jun; 343:83-91. PMID: 27292113
When a major sense is lost, crossmodal plasticity substitutes functional processing from the remaining, intact senses. Recent studies of deafness-induced crossmodal plasticity in different subregions of auditory cortex indicate that...
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Meredith M, Clemo H, Corley S, Chabot N, Lomber S
Hear Res . 2016 Jan; 333:25-36. PMID: 26724756
Early hearing loss leads to crossmodal plasticity in regions of the cerebrum that are dominated by acoustical processing in hearing subjects. Until recently, little has been known of the connectional...
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Meredith M, Allman B
Eur J Neurosci . 2015 Mar; 41(5):686-98. PMID: 25728185
The recent findings in several species that the primary auditory cortex processes non-auditory information have largely overlooked the possibility of somatosensory effects. Therefore, the present investigation examined the core auditory...
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Clemo H, Lomber S, Meredith M
Cereb Cortex . 2014 Oct; 26(4):1365-76. PMID: 25274986
In the cat, the auditory field of the anterior ectosylvian sulcus (FAES) is sensitive to auditory cues and its deactivation leads to orienting deficits toward acoustic, but not visual, stimuli....