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Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience, 1999
The aim of this study was (1) to provide behavioral evidence for multimodal feature integration in an object recognition task in humans and (2) to characterize the processing stages and the neural structures where multisensory interactions take place ...
M. Giard, F. Péronnet
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The aim of this study was (1) to provide behavioral evidence for multimodal feature integration in an object recognition task in humans and (2) to characterize the processing stages and the neural structures where multisensory interactions take place ...
M. Giard, F. Péronnet
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Auditory processing — speech, space and auditory objects
Current Opinion in Neurobiology, 2005There have been recent developments in our understanding of the auditory neuroscience of non-human primates that, to a certain extent, can be integrated with findings from human functional neuroimaging studies. This framework can be used to consider the cortical basis of complex sound processing in humans, including implications for speech perception ...
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Derivation of auditory filter shapes from notched-noise data
Hearing Research, 1990B. Glasberg, B. Moore
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The mismatch negativity (MMN) in basic research of central auditory processing: A review
Clinical Neurophysiology, 2007R. Näätänen+4 more
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The contribution of central auditory factors to auditory disability
Acta Oto-Laryngologica, 1991Auditory disability increases with both hearing threshold level and age. It is often suggested that some or most of the age effect in auditory disability is underpinned by deficits in central auditory function. A sample of 240 individuals aged between 50 and 75 years was examined to provide a balance across the major variables of hearing level and age.
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2012
Hearing impairment, although uncommon, may occur in patients with a vertebrobasilar artery occlusion disease. The pathogenesis may be an ischemic lesion involving the auditory pathways in the pons and midbrain, the cochlear nucleus, cochlear nerve or the cochlea.
Antonio, Baldi+2 more
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Hearing impairment, although uncommon, may occur in patients with a vertebrobasilar artery occlusion disease. The pathogenesis may be an ischemic lesion involving the auditory pathways in the pons and midbrain, the cochlear nucleus, cochlear nerve or the cochlea.
Antonio, Baldi+2 more
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Voice-selective areas in human auditory cortex
Nature, 2000P. Belin+4 more
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The Morphology of Auditory Neurons and Auditory Localization
The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 1967The mammalian auditory system of the brain stem contains a number of classes of nerve cells the morphology of which may be relevant to the binaural localization of sounds. The axons of the acoustic nerve give rise to large synaptic endings (bulbs of Held) on the cell bodies of two types o[ nerve cells (types c and g) of the cochlear nucleus.
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When the brain plays music: auditory–motor interactions in music perception and production
Nature Reviews Neuroscience, 2007R. Zatorre, Joyce L. Chen, V. Penhune
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