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Auditory Distractors in the Visual Modality: No Evidence for Perceptual Load Hypothesis or Auditory Dominance [PDF]

open access: yes, 2020
Attention is a valuable resource with limited capacity, so knowing what will distract us during important tasks can be crucial in life. There is a lot of support for the Perceptual Load Hypothesis (PLH) when examining visual distractibility; however,
Schlaegel, Jacob
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Dynamics of auditory spatial attention gradients [PDF]

open access: yesCognition, 2020
Auditory spatial attention faces the conflicting demands of focusing on the current task while also rapidly shifting location to unexpected stimuli. We examined the interplay of sustained focus and intermittent shifts in an auditory spatial attention task. Most trials required a choice response from a standard location in virtual space (L-R: -90°, 0°, +
Edward J, Golob, Jeffrey R, Mock
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Extensive Tonotopic Mapping across Auditory Cortex Is recapitulated by spectrally directed attention and systematically related to Cortical Myeloarchitecture [PDF]

open access: yes, 2017
Auditory selective attention is vital in natural soundscapes. But, it is unclear how attentional focus on the primary dimension of auditory representation - acoustic frequency - might modulate basic auditory functional topography during active listening.
Callaghan, M.F.   +5 more
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Effect of Auditory Integration Training on Children with Autism Spectrum Disorder and Auditory Attention Disorder

open access: yes康复学报, 2022
ObjectiveTo observe the effect of auditory integration training on language, social communication and behavior of Children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) and auditory attention disorder.MethodsA total of 83 ASD children with auditory attention ...
HUANG Qijun   +3 more
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What Can Computational Models Learn From Human Selective Attention? A Review From an Audiovisual Unimodal and Crossmodal Perspective

open access: yesFrontiers in Integrative Neuroscience, 2020
Selective attention plays an essential role in information acquisition and utilization from the environment. In the past 50 years, research on selective attention has been a central topic in cognitive science.
Di Fu   +13 more
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Multisensory Congruency as a Mechanism for Attentional Control over Perceptual Selection [PDF]

open access: yes, 2009
The neural mechanisms underlying attentional selection of competing neural signals for awareness remains an unresolved issue. We studied attentional selection, using perceptually ambiguous stimuli in a novel multisensory paradigm that combined competing ...
Alais, David   +3 more
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Reduced attention-driven auditory sensitivity in hallucination-prone individuals [PDF]

open access: yes, 2015
Background Evidence suggests that auditory hallucinations may result from abnormally enhanced auditory sensitivity. Aims To investigate whether there is an auditory processing bias in healthy individuals who are prone to experiencing auditory ...
Lee, K-H.   +2 more
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Attention Deficit and Auditory Processing Disorder

open access: yesPediatric Neurology Briefs, 2010
Auditory processing (AP) skills, cognition (IQ, memory, language, and literacy), and attention (auditory and visual) in 6- to 11-year-old children with normal hearing (N=1469) were tested in schools in the UK and evaluated by researchers at Medical ...
J Gordon Millichap
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Influence of source location and temporal structure on spatial auditory saliency [PDF]

open access: yes, 2017
Hitherto, not many studies have dealt with spatial auditory saliency. Auditory attention studies concerned with spatial aspects generally concentrate on top-down selective or divided attention, e.g., where subjects are asked to attend to one source at a ...
Davies, WJ, Fazenda, BM, Podwinska, Z
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Development of Auditory Selective Attention: Why Children Struggle to Hear in Noisy Environments [PDF]

open access: yes, 2015
Children’s hearing deteriorates markedly in the presence of unpredictable noise. To explore why, 187 school-age children (4–11 years) and 15 adults performed a tone-in-noise detection task, in which the masking noise varied randomly between every ...
Amitay, S., Jones, P. R., Moore, D.
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