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How can hearing loss cause dementia?
TD Griffiths, M Lad, S Kumar, E Holmes, B McMurray, EA Maguire, ...
Neuron 108 (3), 401-412, 2020
2032020
Generative models, linguistic communication and active inference
KJ Friston, T Parr, Y Yufik, N Sajid, CJ Price, E Holmes
Neuroscience & Biobehavioral Reviews 118, 42-64, 2020
832020
Active listening
KJ Friston, N Sajid, DR Quiroga-Martinez, T Parr, CJ Price, E Holmes
Hearing research 399, 107998, 2021
722021
‘Normal’ hearing thresholds and fundamental auditory grouping processes predict difficulties with speech-in-noise perception
E Holmes, TD Griffiths
Scientific Reports 9, 16771, 2019
702019
Familiar Voices Are More Intelligible, Even if They Are Not Recognized as Familiar
E Holmes, Y Domingo, IS Johnsrude
Psychological science 29 (10), 1575-1583, 2018
652018
Attentional Modulation of Envelope-Following Responses at Lower (93–109 Hz) but Not Higher (217–233 Hz) Modulation Rates
E Holmes, DW Purcell, RP Carlyon, HE Gockel, IS Johnsrude
Journal of the Association for Research in Otolaryngology 19 (1), 83-97, 2018
552018
Semantic context improves speech intelligibility and reduces listening effort for listeners with hearing impairment
E Holmes, P Folkeard, IS Johnsrude, S Scollie
International journal of audiology 57 (7), 483-492, 2018
322018
Speech-in-noise detection is related to auditory working memory precision for frequency
M Lad, E Holmes, A Chu, TD Griffiths
Scientific reports 10 (1), 13997, 2020
252020
Variational representational similarity analysis
KJ Friston, J Diedrichsen, E Holmes, P Zeidman
NeuroImage 201, 115986, 2019
222019
Difficulties with speech-in-noise perception related to fundamental grouping processes in auditory cortex
E Holmes, P Zeidman, KJ Friston, TD Griffiths
Cerebral Cortex 31 (3), 1582-1596, 2021
212021
The benefit to speech intelligibility of hearing a familiar voice
Y Domingo, E Holmes, I Johnsrude
Journal of Experimental Psychology: Applied 26 (2), 236–247, 2019
212019
Peripheral hearing loss reduces the ability of children to direct selective attention during multi-talker listening
E Holmes, PT Kitterick, AQ Summerfield
Hearing Research 350, 160–172, 2017
212017
Speech spoken by familiar people is more resistant to interference by linguistically similar speech
E Holmes, IS Johnsrude
Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition 46 (8 …, 2020
202020
Cognitive effort and active inference
T Parr, E Holmes, KJ Friston, G Pezzulo
Neuropsychologia 184, 108562, 2023
162023
Speech-evoked brain activity is more robust to competing speech when it is spoken by someone familiar
E Holmes, IS Johnsrude
NeuroImage 237, 118107, 2021
132021
How long does it take for a voice to become familiar? Speech intelligibility and voice recognition are differentially sensitive to voice training
E Holmes, G To, IS Johnsrude
Psychological Science 32 (6), 903-915, 2021
132021
Active inference, selective attention, and the cocktail party problem
E Holmes, T Parr, TD Griffiths, KJ Friston
Neuroscience & Biobehavioral Reviews 131, 1288-1304, 2021
122021
Cueing listeners to attend to a target talker progressively improves word report as the duration of the cue-target interval lengthens to 2,000 ms
E Holmes, PT Kitterick, AQ Summerfield
Attention, Perception, & Psychophysics 80 (6), 1520-1538, 2018
122018
Musicianship and melodic predictability enhance neural gain in auditory cortex during pitch deviance detection
DR Quiroga‐Martinez, NC Hansen, A Højlund, M Pearce, E Brattico, ...
Human brain mapping 42 (17), 5595-5608, 2021
102021
EEG activity evoked in preparation for multi-talker listening by adults and children
E Holmes, PT Kitterick, AQ Summerfield
Hearing Research 336, 83–100, 2016
72016
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