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Reductions in cortical alpha activity, enhancements in neural responses and impaired gap detection caused by sodium salicylate in awake guinea pigs (2016)
Journal Article
Berger, J. I., Coomber, B., Wallace, M. N., & Palmer, A. R. (2017). Reductions in cortical alpha activity, enhancements in neural responses and impaired gap detection caused by sodium salicylate in awake guinea pigs. European Journal of Neuroscience, 45(3), https://doi.org/10.1111/ejn.13474

Tinnitus chronically affects between 10–15% of the population but, despite its prevalence, the underlying mechanisms are still not properly understood. One experimental model involves administration of high doses of sodium salicylate, as this is know... Read More about Reductions in cortical alpha activity, enhancements in neural responses and impaired gap detection caused by sodium salicylate in awake guinea pigs.

Histological basis of laminar MRI patterns in high resolution images of fixed human auditory cortex (2016)
Journal Article
Wallace, M. N., Cronin, M. J., Bowtell, R. W., Scott, I., Palmer, A. R., & Gowland, P. A. (2016). Histological basis of laminar MRI patterns in high resolution images of fixed human auditory cortex. Frontiers in Neuroscience, 10, Article 455. https://doi.org/10.3389/fnins.2016.00455

Functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) studies of the auditory region of the temporal lobe would benefit from the availability of image contrast that allowed direct identification of the primary auditory cortex, as this region cannot be accurat... Read More about Histological basis of laminar MRI patterns in high resolution images of fixed human auditory cortex.

A non-destructive technique for health assessment of fire-damaged concrete elements using terrestrial laser scanning (2016)
Journal Article
Mukupa, W., Roberts, G. W., Hancock, C. M., & Al-Manasir, K. (2016). A non-destructive technique for health assessment of fire-damaged concrete elements using terrestrial laser scanning. Journal of Civil Structural Health Monitoring, 6(4), 665-679. https://doi.org/10.1007/s13349-016-0188-1

Concrete structures are routinely monitored to detect changes in their characteristics in the field of engineering surveying and other disciplines such as structural and civil engineering. There is growing demand for the development of reliable Non-D... Read More about A non-destructive technique for health assessment of fire-damaged concrete elements using terrestrial laser scanning.

Change detection and assessment of fire-damaged concrete using terrestrial laser scanning (2016)
Conference Proceeding
Mukupa, W., Roberts, G. W., Hancock, C. M., & Al-Manasir, K. (2016). Change detection and assessment of fire-damaged concrete using terrestrial laser scanning.

Fire is one of the serious potential hazards to most structures and damage assessment is the first and the most important job for structural safety evaluation of a structure subjected to fire. The extensive use of concrete as a structural material ha... Read More about Change detection and assessment of fire-damaged concrete using terrestrial laser scanning.

A review of the use of terrestrial laser scanning application for change detection and deformation monitoring of structures (2016)
Journal Article
Mukupa, W., Roberts, G. W., Hancock, C. M., & Al-Manasir, K. (in press). A review of the use of terrestrial laser scanning application for change detection and deformation monitoring of structures. Survey Review, https://doi.org/10.1080/00396265.2015.1133039

Change detection and deformation monitoring is an active area of research within the field of engineering surveying as well as overlapping areas such as structural and civil engineering. The application of Terrestrial Laser Scanning (TLS) techniques... Read More about A review of the use of terrestrial laser scanning application for change detection and deformation monitoring of structures.