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Performance of Children with and without Auditory Processing Disorders in Adaptive Temporal Gap Detection Measures. [PDF]
Jain C, Tanniru K, Kalarikkal G.
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Abstract The three mammalian auditory ossicles enhance sound transmission from the tympanic membrane to the inner ear. The anterior anchoring of the malleus is one of the key characters for functional classification of the auditory ossicles. Previous studies revealed a medial outgrowth of the mallear anterior process, the processus internus ...
Franziska Fritzsche +2 more
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Spectral and Temporal Auditory Processing Skills in Children with a History of Speech and Language Delay. [PDF]
Yurdakul Çınar F, Çiprut A.
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Functional asymmetry for auditory processing in human primary auditory cortex [PDF]
Behrens, T +10 more
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Bioimaging of the sense organs and brain of fishes and reptiles. Left panel: 3D reconstruction of the head and brain of the deep‐sea viperfish Chauliodus sloani following diceCT. Right panel: A 3D reconstruction of a 70‐day‐old embryo head of the bearded dragon Pogona vitticeps following diceCT, showing the position of the segmented brain within the ...
Shaun P. Collin +9 more
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Interindividual differences in auditory processing moderate the effect of auditory-motor coupling on paired-associate learning. [PDF]
Schmidt-Kassow M +3 more
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Towards a neural basis of auditory sentence processing
A. Friederici
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Quantitative assessment of masticatory muscles based on skull muscle attachment areas in Carnivora
Abstract Masticatory muscles are composed of the temporalis, masseter, and pterygoid muscles in mammals. Each muscle has a different origin on the skull and insertion on the mandible; thus, all masticatory muscles contract in different directions. Collecting in vivo data and directly measuring the masticatory muscles anatomically in various Carnivora ...
Kai Ito +4 more
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The Zwicker tone as a model to investigate auditory processing and tinnitus: a scoping review. [PDF]
Barker JLR +3 more
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Abstract The oval window (OW) is an opening connecting the inner and middle ear. Its area has been shown to consistently scale with body mass (BM) in primates, and has been used alongside semi‐circular canal (SCC) size to differentiate Homo sapiens and fossil hominins, including Paranthropus robustus.
Ruy Fernandez, José Braga
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