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Robert Mill
Robert Mill
Career Development Fellow, MRC Institute of Hearing Research, UK
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Multistability in auditory stream segregation: a predictive coding view
I Winkler, S Denham, R Mill, TM Bőhm, A Bendixen
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences 367 …, 2012
1232012
Predictive regularity representations in violation detection and auditory stream segregation: from conceptual to computational models
E Schröger, A Bendixen, SL Denham, RW Mill, TM Bőhm, I Winkler
Brain topography 27, 565-577, 2014
992014
Modelling the emergence and dynamics of perceptual organisation in auditory streaming
RW Mill, TM Bőhm, A Bendixen, I Winkler, SL Denham
PLoS computational biology 9 (3), e1002925, 2013
922013
A neurocomputational model of stimulus-specific adaptation to oddball and Markov sequences
R Mill, M Coath, T Wennekers, SL Denham
PLoS computational biology 7 (8), e1002117, 2011
892011
Stable individual characteristics in the perception of multiple embedded patterns in multistable auditory stimuli
S Denham, TM Bõhm, A Bendixen, O Szalárdy, Z Kocsis, R Mill, I Winkler
Frontiers in neuroscience 8, 25, 2014
532014
Characterising switching behaviour in perceptual multi-stability
S Denham, A Bendixen, R Mill, D Tóth, T Wennekers, M Coath, T Bőhm, ...
Journal of Neuroscience Methods 210 (1), 79-92, 2012
402012
Different roles of similarity and predictability in auditory stream segregation
A Bendixen, TM Bőhm, O Szalárdy, R Mill, SL Denham, I Winkler
Learning & Perception 5 (Supplement-2), 37-54, 2013
382013
Abstract stimulus-specific adaptation models
R Mill, M Coath, T Wennekers, SL Denham
Neural Computation 23 (2), 435-476, 2011
252011
Characterising stimulus-specific adaptation using a multi-layer field model
R Mill, M Coath, T Wennekers, SL Denham
Brain research 1434, 178-188, 2012
202012
A model of stimulus-specific adaptation in neuromorphic analog VLSI
R Mill, S Sheik, G Indiveri, SL Denham
IEEE transactions on biomedical circuits and systems 5 (5), 413-419, 2011
202011
Auditory-based time-frequency representations and feature extraction techniques for sonar processing
R Mill, G Brown
Speech and Hearing Research Group, Sheffield, England, 2005
202005
A multimodal-corpus data collection system for cognitive acoustic scene analysis
J Georgiou, P Pouliquen, A Cassidy, G Garreau, C Andreou, G Stuarts, ...
2011 45th Annual Conference on Information Sciences and Systems, 1-6, 2011
132011
Decision criterion dynamics in animals performing an auditory detection task
RW Mill, A Alves-Pinto, CJ Sumner
PloS one 9 (12), e114076, 2014
112014
CHAINS: competition and cooperation between fragmentary event predictors in a model of auditory scene analysis
R Mill, T Bőhm, A Bendixen, I Winkler, SL Denham
2011 45th Annual Conference on Information Sciences and Systems, 1-6, 2011
112011
Spatial processing is frequency specific in auditory cortex but not in the midbrain
J Sollini, R Mill, CJ Sumner
Journal of Neuroscience 37 (27), 6588-6599, 2017
92017
Emergent feature sensitivity in a model of the auditory thalamocortical system
M Coath, R Mill, SL Denham, T Wennekers
From Brains to Systems: Brain-Inspired Cognitive Systems 2010, 7-17, 2011
62011
Utilising temporal signal features in adverse noise conditions: Detection, estimation, and the reassigned spectrogram
RW Mill, GJ Brown
The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America 139 (2), 904-917, 2016
52016
Stable individual characteristics in the perception of multiple embedded patterns in multistable auditory stimuli. Front. Neurosci. 8
SL Denham, TM Bőhm, A Bendixen, O Szalárdy, Z Kocsis, R Mill, I Winkler
52014
Auditory‐motivated techniques for detection and classification of passive sonar signals
GJ Brown, RW Mill, S Tucker
The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America 123 (5_Supplement), 3344-3344, 2008
52008
Stimulus-specific adaptation, models
R Mill
Encyclopedia of Computational Neuroscience, 3321-3326, 2022
22022
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