Jamie A. O'Reilly

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2017 University of Strathclyde, Glasgow, Scotland, United Kingdom 
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O'Reilly JA, Wehrman J, Carey A, et al. (2023) Neural correlates of face perception modeled with a convolutional recurrent neural network. Journal of Neural Engineering. 20
O'Reilly JA, Wehrman J, Sowman PF. (2022) A Guided Tutorial on Modelling Human Event-Related Potentials with Recurrent Neural Networks. Sensors (Basel, Switzerland). 22
O'Reilly JA. (2022) Recurrent Neural Network Model of Human Event-related Potentials in Response to Intensity Oddball Stimulation. Neuroscience. 504: 63-74
O'Reilly JA. (2022) Modelling mouse auditory response dynamics along a continuum of consciousness using a deep recurrent neural network. Journal of Neural Engineering. 19
O'Reilly JA. (2022) An Electric Circuit Model of Central Auditory Processing that Replicates Low-level Features of the Mouse Mismatch Response. Annual International Conference of the Ieee Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society. Ieee Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society. Annual International Conference. 2022: 772-776
O'Reilly JA, Angsuwatanakul T, Wehrman J. (2022) Decoding violated sensory expectations from the auditory cortex of anaesthetized mice: Hierarchical recurrent neural network depicts separate 'danger' and 'safety' units. The European Journal of Neuroscience
O'Reilly JA. (2021) Roving oddball paradigm elicits sensory gating, frequency sensitivity, and long-latency response in common marmosets. Ibro Neuroscience Reports. 11: 128-136
O'Reilly JA. (2021) Can intensity modulation of the auditory response explain intensity-decrement mismatch negativity? Neuroscience Letters. 764: 136199
O'Reilly JA, Angsuwatanakul T. (2021) More evidence for a long-latency mismatch response in urethane-anaesthetised mice. Hearing Research. 408: 108296
O'Reilly JA. (2019) Double-epoch subtraction reveals long-latency mismatch response in urethane-anaesthetized mice. Journal of Neuroscience Methods. 326: 108375
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