Computing auditory perception [PDF]
In this paper the ingredients of computing auditory perception are reviewed. On the basic level there is neurophysiology, which is abstracted to artificial neural nets (ANNs) and enhanced by statistics to machine learning. There are high-level cognitive models derived from psychoacoustics (especially Gestalt principles).
Hendrik Purwins+2 more
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OPTIC AND AUDITORY PERCEPTION CENTERS [PDF]
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V. Ribon
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Benefits of Auditory Training with an Open-Set Sentences-in-Babble-Noise
Auditory training (AT) has limited generalization to non-trained stimuli. Therefore, in the current study, we tested the effect of stimuli similar to that used in daily life: sentences in background noise.
Ayelet Barda, Yair Shapira, Leah Fostick
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Individual Differences in Auditory Training Benefits for Hearing Aid Users
The present study aimed to examine whether individual differences in baseline speech perception could serve as predictors for the effectiveness and generalization of auditory training (AT) to non-trained tasks.
Ayelet Barda, Yair Shapira, Leah Fostick
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Measuring “Where”: A Comparative Analysis of Methods Measuring Spatial Perception
The literature offers various methods for measuring sound localization. In this study, we aimed to compare these methods to determine their effectiveness in addressing different research questions by examining the effect sizes obtained from each measure.
Leah Fostick, Nir Fink
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Here comes the sun: music features of popular songs reflect prevailing weather conditions
We examine associations between prevailing weather conditions and music features in all available songs that reached the United Kingdom weekly top charts throughout a 67-year period (1953–2019), comprising 23 859 unique entries.
Manuel Anglada-Tort+3 more
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Contribution of Eye-Tracking to Study Cognitive Impairments Among Clinical Populations
In the field of psychology, the merge of decision-theory and neuroscientific methods produces an array of scientifically recognized paradigms. For example, by exploring consumer’s eye-movement behavior, researchers aim to deepen the understanding of how ...
Alexandra Wolf, Kazuo Ueda
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Seeing is believing: neural representations of visual stimuli in human auditory cortex correlate with illusory auditory perceptions. [PDF]
In interpersonal communication, the listener can often see as well as hear the speaker. Visual stimuli can subtly change a listener's auditory perception, as in the McGurk illusion, in which perception of a phoneme's auditory identity is changed by a ...
Elliot Smith+5 more
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Speech recognition in noise task among children and young-adults: a pupillometry study
IntroductionChildren experience unique challenges when listening to speech in noisy environments. The present study used pupillometry, an established method for quantifying listening and cognitive effort, to detect temporal changes in pupil dilation ...
Avital Trau-Margalit+6 more
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Slow update of internal representations impedes synchronization in autism
Autism is characterized by diverse symptoms, including impaired social skills, motor and perceptual atypicalities. Here, using computational modelling, the authors show that impaired synchronization ability in autism stems from reduced error correction ...
Gal Vishne+5 more
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