David Brown
Affiliations: | Queen Mary University of London, London, England, United Kingdom |
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Proulx MJ, Brown DJ, Lloyd-Esenkaya T, et al. (2020) Visual-to-auditory sensory substitution alters language asymmetry in both sighted novices and experienced visually impaired users. Applied Ergonomics. 85: 103072 |
Dell'Erba S, Brown DJ, Proulx MJ. (2018) Synesthetic hallucinations induced by psychedelic drugs in a congenitally blind man. Consciousness and Cognition. 60: 127-132 |
Proulx MJ, Gwinnutt J, Dell'Erba S, et al. (2015) Other ways of seeing: From behavior to neural mechanisms in the online "visual" control of action with sensory substitution. Restorative Neurology and Neuroscience |
Brown DJ, Simpson AJ, Proulx MJ. (2015) Auditory scene analysis and sonified visual images. Does consonance negatively impact on object formation when using complex sonified stimuli? Frontiers in Psychology. 6: 1522 |
Brown DJ, Simpson AJ, Proulx MJ. (2014) Visual objects in the auditory system in sensory substitution: how much information do we need? Multisensory Research. 27: 337-57 |
Proulx MJ, Brown DJ, Pasqualotto A, et al. (2014) Multisensory perceptual learning and sensory substitution. Neuroscience and Biobehavioral Reviews. 41: 16-25 |
Brown DJ, Proulx MJ. (2013) Increased signal complexity improves the breadth of generalization in auditory perceptual learning. Neural Plasticity. 2013: 879047 |
Haigh A, Brown DJ, Meijer P, et al. (2013) How well do you see what you hear? The acuity of visual-to-auditory sensory substitution. Frontiers in Psychology. 4: 330 |
Brown D, Macpherson T, Ward J. (2011) Seeing with sound? exploring different characteristics of a visual-to-auditory sensory substitution device. Perception. 40: 1120-35 |