My research explores the perception of auditory motion, audio-visual integration, and the effect of attention on auditory responses in temporal cortex
Students, see my Student Research page
Journal Articles:
Neelon M.
F., Williams J., & Garell P. C. (2006) "The effects of attentional
load on ERPs recorded from human cortex," Brain Research,
1118(1):
Neelon M. F., Williams J., & Garell P. C. (2006). “The effects of selective auditory attention recorded from human electrocorticograms,” Clinical Neurophysiology, 117:504–521.
Neelon, M. F., Brungart, D. Kordik, A., & Simpson, B. (2004). “The isoazimuthal perception of sounds across distance: a preliminary investigation into the location of the audio egocenter,” Journal of Neuroscience, 24(35):7640-7647.
Neelon, M. F. & Jenison, R. L. (2004). “Temporal growth and decay of the auditory motion aftereffect,” Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 115 (6), pp. 3112-23.
Neelon, M. F. & Jenison, R. L. (2003). "The effect of trajectory on the auditory motion aftereffect," Hearing Research, 180, pp. 57-66.
Neelon, M. F. & Jenison, R. L. (2001). "Act Globally, Think Locally. Commentary on Stoffregen and Bardy The Separation of the Senses," Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 24(2), pp. 231-2.
Conference Proceedings:
Brungart, D.S., Neelon, M., Kordik, A., & Simpson, B. (2002). “A triangulation method for determining the perceptual center of the head for auditory stimuli,” Proceedings of the EAA Forum Acusticum Sevilla, September 16-20, 2002.
Jenison, R. L., Neelon, M. F., Reale, R. A., and Brugge, J. F. (1998). “Synthesis of virtual motion in 3D auditory space,” 20th Annual International Conference of the IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society, pp. 880-885