Browsing by Author "REILLY, RICHARD"
Now showing items 22-41 of 87
- Sort by:
- title
- issue date
- submit date
- Order:
- ascending
- descending
- Results:
- 5
- 10
- 20
- 40
- 60
- 80
- 100
-
Decoding of attentional selection in a cocktail party environment from single-trial EEG is robust to task.
REILLY, RICHARD; LALOR, EDMUND (2014) -
Delayed P100-Like Latencies in Multiple Sclerosis: A Preliminary Investigation Using Visual Evoked Spread Spectrum Analysis.
REILLY, RICHARD; WHELAN, ROBERT; LALOR, EDMUND (2016)Conduction along the optic nerve is often slowed in multiple sclerosis (MS). This is typically assessed by measuring the latency of the P100 component of the Visual Evoked Potential (VEP) using electroencephalography. The ... -
A digital signal processing index of hand tremor
REILLY, RICHARD (1992)An index of hand tremor is formulated from the data obtained from the analysis of the cylindrical grip strength. The tremor signal is extracted digitally from the data and the mean square power calculated. The ... -
Disrupted superior collicular activity may reveal cervical dystonia disease pathomechanisms
REILLY, RICHARD (2017) -
Editorial Special Section on Multimodal Interfaces and Applications
REILLY, RICHARD (IEEE, 2004) -
EEG alpha power and coherence time courses in a sustained attention task
DOCKREE, PAUL MICHAEL; REILLY, RICHARD; ROBERTSON, IAN (IEEE, 2003)Alpha activity at certain brain regions and the functional relationships between these regions quantified by alpha coherence were examined in a fixed sequence Sustained Attention to Response Task (SART), which involves the ... -
The effect of providing feedback on inhaler technique and adherence from an electronic audio recording device, INCA?, in a community pharmacy setting: study protocol for a randomised controlled trial.
RYDER, SHEILA; REILLY, RICHARD; BOLAND, FRANCIS; RAPCAN, VILIAM; D'ARCY, SHONA (2016)Background: Poor adherence to inhaled medication may lead to inadequate symptom control in patients with respiratory disease. In practice it can be difficul t to identify poor adherence. We designed an acoustic recording ... -
Effects of MIR137 on fronto-amygdala functional connectivity.
FAHEY, CIARA; MORRIS, DEREK; KELLY, SINEAD; GILL, MICHAEL; DONOHOE, GARY; REILLY, RICHARD; CORVIN, AIDEN (2014)MIR137 is implicated in brain development and encodes a microRNA that regulates neuronal maturation and adult neurogenesis. Recently, a common genetic variant within MIR137 showed genome wide evidence of association with ... -
Electrocardiogram based neonatal seizure detection
REILLY, RICHARD (IEEE, 2007)A method for the detection of seizures in the newborn using the electrocardiogram (ECG) signal is presented. Using a database of eight recordings, a method was developed for automatically annotating each 1-min epoch as ... -
Endogenous auditory frequency-based attention modulates electroencephalogram-based measures of obligatory sensory activity in humans
REILLY, RICHARD (2014)Auditory selective attention is the ability to enhance the processing of a single sound source, while simultaneously suppressing the processing of other competing sound sources. Recent research has addressed a long-running ... -
Endogenous Auditory Frequency-Based Attention Modulates Obligatory Sensory Activity in Humans
LALOR, EDMUND; REILLY, RICHARD (2014) -
Exaction of the optic disk boundary in digital fundus images
REILLY, RICHARD (IEEE, 1999)The methods of active contours (?snakes?) and level sets were applied to images of the retina in order to locate the outer boundary of the optic disk. A gradient-vector-flow based active contour was used as it performed ... -
Extracting Separate Responses to Simultaneously Presented Continuous Auditory Stimuli: An Auditory Attention Study
REILLY, RICHARD (2009)Auditory Evoked Potentials (AEPs) have been used extensively in the study of auditory attention. Some weaknesses of standard AEP paradigms include (i) stimulation is discrete in nature and thus not very ecological and ... -
Fast marching methods applied to face location in videophone applications using colour information
REILLY, RICHARD (IEEE, 2002)A new method is proposed to automatically segment out a person's face from a given sequence of images that consists of a head-and-shoulder view, using the fast marching level set approach. The method proposed involves a ... -
FASTER: Fully Automated Statistical Thresholding for EEG artifact Rejection
REILLY, RICHARD; NOLAN, HUGH; NOLAN, HUGH; WHELAN, ROBERT (2010)Electroencephalogram (EEG) data are typically contaminated with artifacts (e.g., by eye movements). The effect of artifacts can be attenuated by deleting data with amplitudes over a certain value, for example. Independent ... -
Gesture recognition for augmentative human computer interaction
REILLY, RICHARD (IEEE, 1995)Augmentative and alternative communication has always suffered from difficulties of equipment set-up and interaction. A three-dimensional input device is presented which is based on a non-contact movement sensor. In this ... -
A headset method for measuring the visual temporal discrimination threshold in cervical dystonia.
BUTLER, JOHN; REILLY, RICHARD (2014)BACKGROUND: The visual temporal discrimination threshold (TDT) is the shortest time interval at which one can determine two stimuli to be asynchronous and meets criteria for a valid endophenotype in adult-onset idiopathic ... -
A high-density ERP study reveals latency, amplitude, and topographical differences in multiple sclerosis patients versus controls.
REILLY, RICHARD; KIISKI, HANNI; NOLAN, HUGH; WHELAN, ROBERT (2010)Objective. To quantify latency, amplitude and topographical differences in event-related potential (ERP) components between multiple sclerosis (MS) patients and controls and to compare ERP findings with results from ...