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Auditory Perception in Alport’s Syndrome
Alport's Syndrome is characterized by the presence of renal, hearing and visual disorders.To characterize the TOAE and the MOES activity (suppression effect) in individuals with Alport's Syndrome.This is a prospective study of a sample included ten individuals with a diagnosis of Alport's Syndrome. MOES recording was made in the presence and absence of
Carla Mherlyn Viveiros+2 more
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What drives the perceptual change resulting from speech motor adaptation? Evaluation of hypotheses in a Bayesian modeling framework. [PDF]
Shifts in perceptual boundaries resulting from speech motor learning induced by perturbations of the auditory feedback were taken as evidence for the involvement of motor functions in auditory speech perception. Beyond this general statement, the precise
Jean-François Patri+3 more
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Learning Neural Audio Embeddings for Grounding Semantics in Auditory Perception
Multi-modal semantics, which aims to ground semantic representations in perception, has relied on feature norms or raw image data for perceptual input.
Douwe Kiela, S. Clark
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Autism: Alterations in Auditory Perception [PDF]
Investigations made in previous decades about irregularities in auditory perception in individuals with autism are reviewed and revised clinical and theoretical implications are provided. Emphasis is placed on the fact that these auditory perception irregularities of people with autism are very important for the understanding of the symptoms, for the ...
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Hebrew Digits in Noise (DIN) Test in Cochlear Implant Users and Normal Hearing Listeners
This study aimed to compare the Hebrew version of the digits-in-noise (DIN) thresholds among cochlear implant (CI) users and their normal-hearing (NH) counterparts, explore the influence of age on these thresholds, examine the effects of early auditory ...
Riki Taitelbaum-Swead, Leah Fostick
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Auditory perception of the thickness of plates [PDF]
This study focuses on the auditory perception of plate thickness and investigates acoustic cues that evoke thickness in the context of sound synthesis. Three hypotheses are proposed and tested through a listening test, examining the influence of damping, nonlinear phenomena, and modal frequencies on the perceived thickness of sound sources. The stimuli
Poirot, Samuel+3 more
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McGurk illusion recalibrates subsequent auditory perception
Visual information can alter auditory perception. This is clearly illustrated by the well-known McGurk illusion, where an auditory/aba/ and a visual /aga/ are merged to the percept of ‘ada’.
C. S. Lüttke+3 more
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Frontal processing and auditory perception [PDF]
Disordered processing of the pattern in sound over time has been observed in a number of clinical disorders, including developmental dyslexia. This study addresses the brain mechanisms required for the perception of such a pattern. We report the systematic evaluation of temporal perception in a patient with a single intact right auditory cortex and a ...
Timothy D. Griffiths+5 more
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Multi-rate modulation encoding via unsupervised learning for audio event detection
Technologies in healthcare, smart homes, security, ecology, and entertainment all deploy audio event detection (AED) in order to detect sound events in an audio recording.
Sandeep Reddy Kothinti, Mounya Elhilali
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Are Auditory Percepts Determined by Experience?
Audition--what listeners hear--is generally studied in terms of the physical properties of sound stimuli and physiological properties of the auditory system. Based on recent work in vision, we here consider an alternative perspective that sensory percepts are based on past experience.
Shui'er Han+3 more
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