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Auditory feedback control mechanisms do not contribute to cortical hyperactivity within the voice production network in adductor spasmodic dysphonia [PDF]
Adductor spasmodic dysphonia (ADSD), the most common form of spasmodic dysphonia, is a debilitating voice disorder characterized by hyperactivity and muscle spasms in the vocal folds during speech.
Blood, Anne+7 more
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Expressive amusia and aphasia: the story of Maurice Ravel [PDF]
The French composer, Maurice Ravel, at the peak of his career, showed signs of a progressive disorder that affected his ability to function with verbal and musical language, as noted by the neurologist Théophile Alajouanine.
Sultan Darvesh+3 more
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Recent studies involving guinea pigs have shown that noise can damage the synapses between the inner hair cells and spiral ganglion neurons, even with normal hearing thresholds—which makes it important to investigate this kind of impairment in humans ...
Alessandra Giannella Samelli+5 more
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Information and communication sciences place emphasis on the reception, processing and interpretation of information during the communication process. The determinant that regulates the outcome of the communication process is the attention of the individual. The impact of auditory stimuli on attention, and thus the outcome of the communication process,
Marin Milković+2 more
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An Investigation of the Effects of Categorization and Discrimination Training on Auditory Perceptual Space [PDF]
Psychophysical phenomena such as categorical perception and the perceptual magnet effect indicate that our auditory perceptual spaces are warped for some stimuli.
Cohen, Michael A.+3 more
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Translating novel findings of perceptual-motor codes into the neuro-rehabilitation of movement disorders [PDF]
The bidirectional flow of perceptual and motor information has recently proven useful as rehabilitative tool for re-building motor memories. We analyzed how the visual-motor approach has been successfully applied in neurorehabilitation, leading to ...
GALLI, GIULIA, PAZZAGLIA, Mariella
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The effects of industrial noise of higher spectrum on the workers’ auditory perception abilities [PDF]
Background/Aim. Results of previous studies gave support to the idea that machines in power plants produce noise of different levels of loudness and frequency, and that it could cause deterioration of the hearing ability of workers.
Mihailović Dobrivoje+3 more
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Non-verbal sound processing in the primary progressive aphasias [PDF]
Little is known about the processing of non-verbal sounds in the primary progressive aphasias. Here, we investigated the processing of complex non-verbal sounds in detail, in a consecutive series of 20 patients with primary progressive aphasia [12 with ...
Bamiou, D.-E.+6 more
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Deaf children need language, not (just) speech [PDF]
Deaf and Hard of Hearing (DHH) children need to master at least one language (spoken or signed) to reach their full potential. Providing access to a natural sign language supports this goal.
Caselli, Naomi+2 more
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Purpose: The main purpose of this retrospective study was to identify auditory dysfunctions related to traumatic brain injury (TBI) in individuals evaluated in an Audiology clinic.
Mira White+4 more
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