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Monitoring of Cognitive Processes in Older Persons
REILLY, RICHARD; DOCKREE, PAUL MICHAEL; SOBOLEWSKI, RORY; ROBERTSON, IAN (IEEE, 2009) -
Neural correlates of abnormal sensory discrimination in laryngeal dystonia.
REILLY, RICHARD (2016)Aberrant sensory processing plays a fundamental role in the pathophysiology of dystonia; however, its underpinning neural mechanisms in relation to dystonia phenotype and genotype remain unclear. We examined temporal and ... -
Neural differences between covert and overt attention studied using EEG with simultaneous remote eye tracking
REILLY, RICHARD (2016)Research on neural mechanisms of attention has generally instructed subjects to direct attention covertly while maintaining a fixed gaze. This study combined simultaneous eye tracking and electroencephalogram (EEG) to ... -
Objective Assessment of Patient Inhaler User Technique Using an Audio-Based Classification Approach.
REILLY, RICHARD (2018) -
Objective assessment of spectral ripple discrimination in cochlear implant listeners using cortical evoked responses to an oddball paradigm.
REILLY, RICHARD; LOPEZ VALDES, ALEJANDRO (2014)Cochlear implants (CIs) can partially restore functional hearing in deaf individuals. However, multiple factors affect CI listener’s speech perception, resulting in large performance differences. Non-speech based tests, ... -
Oscillatory Entrainment of Thalamic Neurons by Theta Rhythm in Freely-Moving Rats.
REILLY, RICHARD; O'MARA, SHANE MICHAEL (2011)The anterior thalamic nuclei are assumed to support episodic memory with anterior thalamic dysfunction a core feature of diencephalic amnesia. To date, the electrophysiological characterization of this region in behaving ... -
A parametric feature extraction and classification strategy for brain-computer interfacing
REILLY, RICHARD (IEEE, 2005)Parametric modeling strategies are explored in conjunction with linear discriminant analysis for use in an electroencephalogram (EEG)-based brain-computer interface (BCI). A left/right self-paced typing exercise is analyzed ... -
Parametric models and spectral analysis for classification in brain-computer interfaces
REILLY, RICHARD (IEEE, 2002)Parametric modelling strategies and spectral analysis are explored in conjunction with linear discriminant analysis to facilitate an EEG based direct-brain interface for use by disabled people. A self-paced typing exercise ... -
A patient adapting heartbeat classifier using ECG morphology and heart-beat interval features
REILLY, RICHARD (IEEE, 2006)An adaptive system for the automatic processing of the electrocardiogram (ECG) for the classification of heartbeats into one of the five beat classes recommended by ANSI/AAMI EC57:1998 standard is presented. The heartbeat ... -
Peak frequency in the theta and alpha bands correlates with human working memory capacity
REILLY, RICHARD (2010)Theta oscillations in the local field potential of neural ensembles are considered key mediators of human working memory. Theoretical accounts arising from animal hippocampal recordings propose that the phase of theta ... -
A personal communicator of the vocally handicapped
REILLY, RICHARD (IEEE, 1992)An affordable personal communicator which allows full control of the voice has been designed and developed. The aid employs coded digitised speech in an efficient manner, coupled with specif- hardware in an attempt to ... -
Personalised ADPCM play-back devices for the handicapped
REILLY, RICHARD (1991)Two personalised instantaneous speech playback devices were designed and developed Both centred upon the memory efficiency advantages of Adaptive Differential Pulse Coded Modulation (ADPCM). One system is handheld and ... -
Place field assembly distribution encodes preferred locations
REILLY, RICHARD (2017) -
Preliminary Evidence for Correlation Between PASAT Performance and P3a and P3b amplitudes in progressive multiple sclerosis.
REILLY, RICHARD; KIISKI, HANNI; NOLAN, HUGH (2010)Background. The no-go P3a event-related potential (ERP) is a measure of attentional engagement and the P3b is a measure of context updating. The aim of this study was to compare ERP topographies 1) to Paced Auditory ... -
A protocol for a randomised clinical trial of the effect of providing feedback on inhaler technique and adherence from an electronic device in patients with poorly controlled severe asthma.
REILLY, RICHARD; KILLANE, ISABELLE; D'ARCY, SHONA; RAPCAN, VILIAM (2016)Introduction In clinical practice, it is difficult to distinguish between patients with refractory asthma from those with poorly controlled asthma, where symptoms persist due to poor adherence, inadequate inhaler technique ... -
Quantitative analysis and comparison of diffusion tensor imaging tractography algorithms
REILLY, RICHARD (2006)This paper describes a platform developed for analysis of diffusion tensor image data using different tractography algorithms. The platform allows these algorithms to be compared both quantitatively and qualitatively. Two ... -
Relative Association of Processing Speed, Short-Term Memory and Sustained Attention With Task on Gait Speed: A Study of Community-Dwelling People 50 Years and Older.
CRONIN, HILARY; DONOGHUE, ORNA; REILLY, RICHARD; KENNY, ROSE ANNE; KILLANE, ISABELLE (2014)For single gait tasks, associations have been reported between gait speed and cognitive domains. However, few studies have evaluated if this association is altered in dual gait tasks given gait speed changes with complexity ... -
Reliability and validity of the Automatic Cognitive Assessment Delivery (ACAD)
ROBERTSON, IAN; REILLY, RICHARD; HANNIGAN, CAOIMHE (2014) -
Respiratory cycle entrainment of septal neurons mediates the fast coupling of sniffing rate and hippocampal theta rhythm.
REILLY, RICHARD; O'MARA, SHANE (2014)Memory for odour information may result from temporal coupling between the olfactory and hippocampal systems. Respiration defines the frequency of olfactory perception, but how the respiratory rate affects hippocampal ...