Staff Profile
Dr David Hunter
Research Officer
- Email: david.hunter@ncl.ac.uk
- Telephone: +44 (0) 191 20 86255
- Address: Biosciences Institute,
Henry Wellcome Building,
Framlington Place, Newcastle University,
Newcastle Upon Tyne,
United Kingdom. NE2 4HH
Publications
- Poirier C, Baumann S, Dheerendra P, Joly O, Hunter D, Balezeau F, Sun L, Rees A, Petkov CI, Thiele A, Griffiths TD. Auditory motion-specific mechanisms in the primate brain. PLoS Biology 2017, 15(5), 1-24.
- Slater H, Milne AE, Wilson B, Muers RS, Balezeau F, Hunter D, Thiele A, Griffiths TD, Petkov CI. Individually customisable non-invasive head immobilisation system for non-human primates with an option for voluntary engagement. Journal of Neuroscience Methods 2016, 269, 46-60.
- Wilson B, Kikuchi Y, Sun L, Hunter D, Dick F, Smith K, Thiele A, Griffiths TD, Marslen-Wilson WD, Petkov CI. Auditory sequence processing reveals evolutionarily conserved regions of frontal cortex in macaques and humans. Nature Communications 2015, 6, 8901.
- McAleese KE, Firbank M, Hunter D, Sun L, Hall R, Neal JW, Mann DM, Esiri M, Jellinger KA, O'Brien JT, Attems J. Magnetic resonance imaging of fixed post mortem brains reliably reflects subcortical vascular pathology of frontal, parietal and occipital white matter. Neuropathology and Applied Neurobiology 2013, 39(5), 485-497.
- McAleese KE, Firbank M, Johnson M, Walker L, Hunter D, Sun L, Hall R, O'Brien JT, Attems J. Magnetic resonance imaging detects subcortical vascular pathology in post mortem brains. In: 10th European Congress of Neuropathology. 2012, Edinburgh, Scotland.
- Vuksanovic V, Bartolo M, Hunter D, Sun L, Thiele A. fMRI based Granger causality as a measure of effective connectivity in macaque visual cortex. In: BC11: Computational Neuroscience & Neurotechnology Bernstein Conference & Neurex Annual Meeting 2011. 2011, Freiburg, Germany: Frontiers Media S.A.
- Bartolo MJ, Gieselmann MA, Vuksanovic V, Hunter D, Sun L, Chen X, Delicato LS, Thiele A. Stimulus-induced dissociation of neuronal firing rates and local field potential gamma power and its relationship to the blood oxygen level-dependent signal in macaque primary visual cortex. European Journal of Neuroscience 2011, 34(11), 1857-1870.
- Baumann S, Griffiths TD, Rees A, Hunter D, Sun L, Thiele A. Characterisation of the BOLD response time course at different levels of the auditory pathway in non-human primates. NeuroImage 2010, 50(3), 1099-1108.
- Yanagisawa S, Crowley PB, Firbank SJ, Lawler AT, Hunter DM, McFarlane W, Li C, Kohzuma T, Banfield MJ, Dennison C. pi-interaction tuning of the active site properties of metalloproteins. Journal of the American Chemical Society 2008, 130(46), 15420-15428.
- Delicato LS, Hunter D, Sun L, Thiele A. Contrast-dependent spatial integration in awake macaque V1 measured by fMRI. In: Neuroscience 2006. 2006, Atlanta, Georgia: Society for Neuroscience.
- Crowley PB, Hunter DM, Sato K, McFarlane W, Dennison C. The parsley plastocyanin-turnip cytochrome f complex: A structurally distorted but kinetically functional acidic patch. Biochemical Journal 2004, 378(1), 45-51.
- Hunter DM, McFarlane W, Sykes AG, Dennison C. Effect of pH on the self-exchange reactivity of the plant plastocyanin from parsley. Inorganic Chemistry 2001, 40(2), 354-360.
- Burdett GJ, Archenhold G, Clarke AR, Hunter DM. The use of scanning confocal microscopy to measure the penetration of asbestos into membrane filters. In: Beard, M.E., Rook, H.L, ed. Advances in Environmental Measurement Methods for Asbestos. W Conshohocken: American Society Testing and Materials, 2000, pp.209-223.
- Hayward IP, Baldwin KJ, Hunter DM, Batchelder DN, Pitt GD. Direct imaging and confocal mapping of diamond films using luminescence and Raman-scattering. Diamond and Related Materials 1995, 4(5-6), 617-621.