Auditory processing in individuals with auditory neuropathy [PDF]
Background Auditory neuropathy is a disorder characterized by no or severely impaired auditory brainstem responses in presence of normal otoacoustic emissions and/or cochlear microphonics.
Jayaram M, Kumar Ajith U
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Auditory Processing in Children with Specific Language Impairments: Are there Deficits in Frequency Discrimination, Temporal Auditory Processing or General Auditory Processing? [PDF]
Background/Aims: Specific language impairment (SLI) is believed to be associated with nonverbal auditory (NVA) deficits. It remains unclear, however, whether children with SLI show deficits in auditory time processing, time processing in general ...
Massinger, Claudia, Nickisch, Andreas
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Adaptation in auditory processing
Adaptation is an essential feature of auditory neurons, which reduces their responses to unchanging and recurring sounds and allows their response properties to be matched to the constantly changing statistics of sounds that reach the ears. As a consequence, processing in the auditory system highlights novel or unpredictable sounds and produces an ...
Ben D. B. Willmore, Andrew J. King
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On Optimality in Auditory Information Processing [PDF]
We study limits for the detection and estimation of weak sinusoidal signals in the primary part of the mammalian auditory system using a stochastic Fitzhugh-Nagumo model and an action-recovery model for synaptic depression. Our overall model covers the chain from a hair cell to a point just after the synaptic connection with a cell in the cochlear ...
Mattias F. Karlsson, John W. C. Robinson
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Subcortical modulation in auditory processing and auditory hallucinations [PDF]
Hearing perception in individuals with auditory hallucinations has not been well studied. Auditory hallucinations have previously been shown to involve primary auditory cortex activation. This activation suggests that auditory hallucinations activate the terminal of the auditory pathway as if auditory signals are submitted from the cochlea, and that a ...
Toshikazu Ikuta +6 more
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Synchronization of ear-EEG and audio streams in a portable research hearing device
Recent advancements in neuroscientific research and miniaturized ear-electroencephalography (EEG) technologies have led to the idea of employing brain signals as additional input to hearing aid algorithms.
Steffen Dasenbrock +11 more
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Understanding auditory processing disorders
Auditory processing disorders (APD) are defined as difficulties in hearing and understanding speech in the presence of normal peripheral hearing.
Fulya Yalçinkaya, Robert Keith
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Auditory temporal resolution and backward masking in musicians with absolute pitch
Among the many questions regarding the ability to effortlessly name musical notes without a reference, also known as absolute pitch, the neural processes by which this phenomenon operates are still a matter of debate.
Carlos Alberto Leite Filho +3 more
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Can children with speech difficulties process an unfamiliar accent? [PDF]
This study explores the hypothesis that children identified as having phonological processing problems may have particular difficulty in processing a different accent. Children with speech difficulties (n = 18) were compared with matched controls on four
Nathan, L., Wells, B.
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Relationships between human auditory cortical structure and function [PDF]
The human auditory cortex comprises multiple areas, largely distributed across the supratemporal plane, but the precise number and configuration of auditory areas and their functional significance have not yet been clearly established.
Hall, DA, Hart, HC, Johnsrude, IS
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