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Pre-attentive auditory processing of lexicality
Brain and Language, 2004The effects of lexicality on auditory change detection based on auditory sensory memory representations were investigated by presenting oddball sequences of repeatedly presented stimuli, while participants ignored the auditory stimuli. In a cross-linguistic study of Hungarian and German participants, stimulus sequences were composed of words that were ...
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Neuroelectric correlates of auditory attentional blink
Psychophysiology, 2010Attentional blink (AB) refers to the situation where the correct identification of a first target causes a processing deficit of a second target. The present study aims to clarify the stage at which the auditory AB occurs by means of scalp-recorded event-related potentials.
Dawei, Shen, Claude, Alain
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AUDITORY ATTENTIONAL ABILITIES IN HYPERACTIVE CHILDREN
Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry, 1985Abstract— Using dichotic monitoring procedures, various aspects of auditory attention were examined in hyperactive children and matched normal controls. Hyperactive children did not show deficits in the ability to sustain attention, although signal detection analysis showed some lowered capacity in both focused ...
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Muscle tension patterns during auditory attention
Biological Psychology, 1992Although there is much evidence demonstrating muscle tension changes during mental work, there are few data concerning muscle tension patterns during effortful attention to simple sensory stimuli. In the present study, sensory attention was evoked by a pitch discrimination task at three levels of difficulty, with a digit retention task administered for
B H, Cohen +4 more
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Auditory attention switching: A developmental study
Journal of Experimental Child Psychology, 1991The developmental course of the ability to rapidly allocate attention was studied using a dichotic listening task with 8-year old, 11-year old and college age subjects. In this task, subjects were instructed to listen to one ear for predescribed targets and then were later signaled (on some trials) to switch their attention to the other ear ...
D A, Pearson, D M, Lane
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Attentional modulation of human auditory cortex
Nature Neuroscience, 2004Attention powerfully influences auditory perception, but little is understood about the mechanisms whereby attention sharpens responses to unattended sounds. We used high-resolution surface mapping techniques (using functional magnetic resonance imaging, fMRI) to examine activity in human auditory cortex during an intermodal selective attention task ...
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Auditory Evoked Potentials and Divided Attention
Psychophysiology, 1978ABSTRACTIn a multi‐channel divided attention task, 8 subjects listened to a sequence of tones delivered at one of two stimulation rates and at one of three spatial locations (channels): left ear, right ear, and an apparent position midway between left and right ears.
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An inferior-superior colliculus circuit controls auditory cue-directed visual spatial attention
Neuron, 2022Fei Hu, Yang Dan
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STAnet: A Spatiotemporal Attention Network for Decoding Auditory Spatial Attention From EEG
IEEE Transactions on Biomedical Engineering, 2022Enze Su, Siqi Cai, Longhan Xie
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