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DEOISRES, S., LU, Y., VANHEUSDEN, F.J., BELL, S.L. and SIMPSON, D.M., 2023. Continuous speech with pauses inserted between words increases cortical tracking of speech envelope. PLoS ONE. ISSN 1460-2199 (Forthcoming)

VANHEUSDEN, F.J., CHESNAYE, M.A., SIMPSON, D.M. and BELL, S.L., 2019. Envelope frequency following responses are stronger for high-pass than low-pass filtered vowels. International Journal of Audiology, 58 (6), pp. 355-362. ISSN 1499-2027

VANHEUSDEN, F.J., BELL, S.L., CHESNAYE, M.A. and SIMPSON, D.M., 2019. Improved detection of vowel envelope frequency following responses using Hotelling’s T2 analysis. Ear and Hearing: the Official Journal of the American Auditory Society, 40 (1), pp. 116-127. ISSN 0196-0202

VANHEUSDEN, F.J., NEL, S., PERRY, S.M., SIMPSON, D.M. and BELL, S.L., 2018. Extracting auditory cortex source signals for improving speech envelope reconstruction from EEG data. In: Auditory EEG Signal Processing (AESoP) Symposium, Leuven, Belgium, 21-23 May 2018.

VANHEUSDEN, F.J., BELL, S.L., CHESNAYE, M.A. and SIMPSON, D.M., 2017. Exploration of inter-individual variability in cortical responses to natural English sentences. In: XXV International Evoked Response Audiometry Study Group (IERASG) Biennial Symposium, Warsaw, Poland, 21-25 May 2017.

VANHEUSDEN, F.J., BELL, S.L., CHESNAYE, M.A. and SIMPSON, D.M., 2017. Multichannel frequency-domain Hotelling's T2 test for detection of envelope following responses to natural vowels. In: XXV International Evoked Response Audiometry Study Group (IERASG) Biennial Symposium, Warsaw, Poland, 21-25 May 2017.

VANHEUSDEN, F.J., BELL, S.L., CHESNAYE, M. and SIMPSON, D.M., 2017. Simultaneous detection of envelope frequency following responses and cortical responses to words using the Hotelling's T2 test. In: British Society of Audiology Annual Conference 2017, Harrogate, 29-30 June 2017.

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