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BSA Practice guidance: an overview of current management of auditory processing disorder (APD)
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Experience-Driven Auditory Attention
Trends in Cognitive Sciences, 2019In addition to conscious goals and stimulus salience, an observer's prior experience also influences selective attention. Early studies demonstrated experience-driven effects on attention mainly in the visual modality, but increasing evidence shows that experience drives auditory selection as well.
Douglas A. Addleman, Yuhong V. Jiang
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Attention to natural auditory signals
Hearing Research, 2013The challenge of understanding how the brain processes natural signals is compounded by the fact that such signals are often tied closely to specific natural behaviors and natural environments. This added complexity is especially true for auditory communication signals that can carry information at multiple hierarchical levels, and often occur in the ...
Emily, Caporello Bluvas +1 more
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Infant Attention to Auditory Discrepancy
Child Development, 1976Groups of 7 1/2-month-old infants heard 1 of 8 episodes consisting of no, slight, moderate, or a large discrepancy between a habituated standard and a transformed auditory stimulus. The patterns of cardiac deceleration, regarded as an index of attention supported the hypothesis that attentiveness is an inverted-U function of the degree of discrepancy ...
D K, Kinney, J, Kagan
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Switching of auditory attention
Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 2016Active listening in an acoustically crowded environment requires both maintaining and switching attention between auditory objects. General behavioral costs associated with task-switching are well documented in the cognitive literature. Yet there are many unanswered questions about the cost associated with switching between auditory objects relative to
Adrian K. C. Lee +2 more
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2008
Abstract : This research effort measured the spectral and temporal dynamics of human auditory attentional control, concentrating on the requirements for efficient shifting of auditory attention within the frequency spectrum of normal human hearing.
Adam Reeves, Bertram Scharf
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Abstract : This research effort measured the spectral and temporal dynamics of human auditory attentional control, concentrating on the requirements for efficient shifting of auditory attention within the frequency spectrum of normal human hearing.
Adam Reeves, Bertram Scharf
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The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 2006
Historically, most psychoacoustic studies measured performance on tasks limited by bottom-up, sensory factors. However, in the everyday world, sensory sensitivity does not always determine performance. The problem in many everyday settings is not that components of an important sound source cannot be heard, but rather that they are not noticed amidst ...
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Historically, most psychoacoustic studies measured performance on tasks limited by bottom-up, sensory factors. However, in the everyday world, sensory sensitivity does not always determine performance. The problem in many everyday settings is not that components of an important sound source cannot be heard, but rather that they are not noticed amidst ...
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The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 1998
Although interaural time differences (ITDs) are the dominant cue for the lateralization of complex sounds, they are remarkably weak at grouping together simultaneous sounds. Experiments are reviewed which explore the relationship between this observation and auditory attention. A small difference in ITD between two sentences spoken in the same voice is
C. J. Darwin, R. W. Hukin
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Although interaural time differences (ITDs) are the dominant cue for the lateralization of complex sounds, they are remarkably weak at grouping together simultaneous sounds. Experiments are reviewed which explore the relationship between this observation and auditory attention. A small difference in ITD between two sentences spoken in the same voice is
C. J. Darwin, R. W. Hukin
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Attention cueing aids auditory intensity resolution
The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 1996Intensity resolution of pure tones in a one-interval forced-choice paradigm was measured for experienced musicians under fixed- and uncertain-frequency conditions, and under uncertain-frequency conditions with informative cues as to target frequency.
L M, Ward, S, Mori
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Auditory attention switching in hyperactive children
Journal of Abnormal Child Psychology, 1991The ability to rapidly reorient attention in the auditory modality was studied in hyperactive children. Hyperactive and nonhyperactive subjects matched on age, sex, and IQ listened to dichotically presented lists for prespecified targets. Reorientation was studied by comparing performance on trials requiring subjects to reorient their attention during ...
D A, Pearson, D M, Lane, J M, Swanson
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