Dr Katherine Wood
School of Biosciences
Research Fellow
katherine.wood@sheffield.ac.uk
+44 114 222 0075
+44 114 222 0075
Alfred Denny Building
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Dr Katherine Wood
School of Biosciences
Alfred Denny Building
Western Bank
Sheffield
S10 2TN
School of Biosciences
Alfred Denny Building
Western Bank
Sheffield
S10 2TN
- Publications
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Journal articles
- Dynamics of cortical contrast adaptation predict perception of signals in noise. Nature Communications, 14(1). View this article in WRRO
- Reversible Inactivation of Ferret Auditory Cortex Impairs Spatial and Nonspatial Hearing. The Journal of Neuroscience, 43(5), 749-763.
- Multisensory stimuli improve relative localisation judgments compared to unisensory auditory or visual stimuli. The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 143(6), EL516-EL522.
- Integration of Visual Information in Auditory Cortex Promotes Auditory Scene Analysis through Multisensory Binding. Neuron, 97(3), 640-655.e4.
- Cortical inhibitory interneurons control sensory processing. Current Opinion in Neurobiology, 46, 200-207.
- Erratum: Relative sound localisation abilities in human listeners [J. Acoust. Soc. Am. 138, 674–686 (2015)]. The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 139(6), 3043-3043.
- Simultaneous Assessment of Speech Identification and Spatial Discrimination. Trends in Hearing, 19.
- Relative sound localisation abilities in human listeners. The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 138(2), 674-686.
- The role of spectral cues in timbre discrimination by ferrets and humans. The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 137(5), 2870-2883.
- Multisensory integration in ferret auditory cortex: Effects of inactivating visual cortex. Multisensory Research, 26(1-2), 221-221.
- Picomolar Nitric Oxide Signals from Central Neurons Recorded Using Ultrasensitive Detector Cells. Journal of Biological Chemistry, 286(50), 43172-43181.
- Correction: Stability of spontaneous, correlated activity in mouse auditory cortex. PLOS Computational Biology, 18(6), e1010232-e1010232.
- Neuronal activity in sensory cortex predicts the specificity of learning in mice. Nature Communications, 13(1).
- Stability of spontaneous, correlated activity in mouse auditory cortex. PLOS Computational Biology, 15(12), e1007360-e1007360.
- Neurons in primary auditory cortex represent sound source location in a cue-invariant manner. Nature Communications, 10(1).
- Sound identity is represented robustly in auditory cortex during perceptual constancy. Nature Communications, 9(1).
- Acute Inactivation of Primary Auditory Cortex Causes a Sound Localisation Deficit in Ferrets. PLOS ONE, 12(1), e0170264-e0170264.
- Improved genetically-encoded, FlincG-type fluorescent biosensors for neural cGMP imaging. Frontiers in Molecular Neuroscience, 6.
Preprints
- “Distinct inhibitory neurons differently shape neuronal codes for sound intensity in the auditory cortex”, Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory.
- Reversible inactivation of ferret auditory cortex impairs spatial and non-spatial hearing, Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory.
- Dynamics of cortical contrast adaptation predict perception of signals in noise, Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory.
- Neuronal activity in sensory cortex predicts the specificity of learning, Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory.
- Signal processing in auditory cortex underlies degraded speech sound discrimination in noise, Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory.
- Stability of spontaneous, correlated activity in mouse auditory cortex, Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory.
- Stability of spontaneous, correlated activity in mouse auditory cortex, arXiv.
- Primary auditory cortex represents the location of sound sources in a cue- invariant manner, Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory.
- Multisensory stimuli improve relative localisation judgments compared to unisensory auditory or visual stimuli, Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory.
- Multiplexed and multivariate representations of sound identity during perceptual constancy, Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory.
- Integration of visual information in auditory cortex promotes auditory scene analysis through multisensory binding, Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory.