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Trends in Cognitive Sciences, 1997
Although our subjective experience of the world is one of discrete sound sources, the individual frequency components that make up these separate sources are spread across the frequency spectrum. Listeners. use various simple cues, including common onset time and harmonicity, to help them achieve this perceptual separation.
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Although our subjective experience of the world is one of discrete sound sources, the individual frequency components that make up these separate sources are spread across the frequency spectrum. Listeners. use various simple cues, including common onset time and harmonicity, to help them achieve this perceptual separation.
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Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London. B, Biological Sciences, 1982
Auditory agnosia can be defined as the defective recognition of non-verbal sounds and noises. The clinical picture of this disorder is described and the scarcity of knowledge of auditory agnosia derived purely from single cases is discussed. Next, experimental studies on unselected series of brain-damaged patients, especially designed to clarify the ...
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Auditory agnosia can be defined as the defective recognition of non-verbal sounds and noises. The clinical picture of this disorder is described and the scarcity of knowledge of auditory agnosia derived purely from single cases is discussed. Next, experimental studies on unselected series of brain-damaged patients, especially designed to clarify the ...
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Journal of Clinical Neurophysiology, 1994
The anatomy and the physiology of the ear and the auditory system are reviewed. The differences between the anatomy and physiology in humans and animals commonly used in auditory research are discussed. The clinical importance of brainstem auditory evoked potentials and their neural generators are discussed as well as the anatomy and physiology of the ...
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The anatomy and the physiology of the ear and the auditory system are reviewed. The differences between the anatomy and physiology in humans and animals commonly used in auditory research are discussed. The clinical importance of brainstem auditory evoked potentials and their neural generators are discussed as well as the anatomy and physiology of the ...
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Otolaryngologic Clinics of North America, 1978
Hearing screening is one of the most viable techniques in the health screening arena. The procedures are sufficiently valid and flexible to meet the requisite goals at any age level. The yields are easily great enough to justify the relatively small expenditures for screening programs.
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Hearing screening is one of the most viable techniques in the health screening arena. The procedures are sufficiently valid and flexible to meet the requisite goals at any age level. The yields are easily great enough to justify the relatively small expenditures for screening programs.
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Annals of Otology, Rhinology & Laryngology, 1976
The diagnosis, evaluation and treatment of learning disabilities involves many disciplines. The Otolaryngologist can play an important role in reducing the psycho-social-educational effects of perceptual handicaps by being active in early diagnosis.
D O, Merifield, C M, Hall, H B, Merrell
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The diagnosis, evaluation and treatment of learning disabilities involves many disciplines. The Otolaryngologist can play an important role in reducing the psycho-social-educational effects of perceptual handicaps by being active in early diagnosis.
D O, Merifield, C M, Hall, H B, Merrell
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2015
Auditory hallucinations constitute a phenomenologically rich group of endogenously mediated percepts which are associated with psychiatric, neurologic, otologic, and other medical conditions, but which are also experienced by 10-15% of all healthy individuals in the general population.
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Auditory hallucinations constitute a phenomenologically rich group of endogenously mediated percepts which are associated with psychiatric, neurologic, otologic, and other medical conditions, but which are also experienced by 10-15% of all healthy individuals in the general population.
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2016
This chapter discusses the anatomic basis of the auditory functions, and symptoms and signs caused by its impairment, and representative diseases or syndromes presenting with hearing disturbance.
Hiroshi Shibasaki, Mark Hallett
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This chapter discusses the anatomic basis of the auditory functions, and symptoms and signs caused by its impairment, and representative diseases or syndromes presenting with hearing disturbance.
Hiroshi Shibasaki, Mark Hallett
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Derivation of auditory filter shapes from notched-noise data
Hearing Research, 1990B. Glasberg, B. Moore
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The Laryngoscope, 1982
The auditory system responds to pulsatile energy flow from the environment. Compression and rarefaction of gaseous molecular mass is transduced into electromechanical forms, in order to produce an effect at the cortical level. For energy input to have consistent meaning, transduction must preserve information coded within the pattern of energy flow ...
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The auditory system responds to pulsatile energy flow from the environment. Compression and rarefaction of gaseous molecular mass is transduced into electromechanical forms, in order to produce an effect at the cortical level. For energy input to have consistent meaning, transduction must preserve information coded within the pattern of energy flow ...
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The mismatch negativity (MMN) in basic research of central auditory processing: A review
Clinical Neurophysiology, 2007Risto Näätänen +4 more
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