Research project

Dr Phil Newland BBSRC Multimodal Computation in Neural Networks

Staff

Lead researcher
Other researchers

Professor David Simpson

Prof of Biomedical Signal Processing

Research interests

  • His research interests are in biomedical signal processing with applications in neurophysiology and cardio-vascular and cerebro-vascular control. Specific topics are:
  • Blood flow control in the brain (how does the brain regulate is own blood supply and how to detect impairment of this function).
  • Auditory evoked potentials (methods to detect the small electrical responses of the brain to auditory stimulation for the assessment of various hearing disorders).
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Research outputs

Emma Wilson, Emiliano Rustighi, Brian R. Mace & Phillip L Newland, 2011, Biological Cybernetics, 104(1-2), 121-136
Type: article
E. Wilson, E. Rustighi, B.R. Mace & P.L. Newland, 2010
Type: conference
Emma Wilson, Emiliano Rustighi, Brian R. Mace & Philip L. Newland, 2010, Biological Cybernetics, 102(6), 503-511
Type: article
A.G. Vidal-Gadea, X.J. Jing, D.M. Simpson, O.P. Dewhirst, Y. Kondoh, R. Allen & P.L. Newland, 2010, Journal of Neurophysiology, 103(2), 603-615
Type: article