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Current Opinion in Neurobiology, 2000
Over the past year, much progress has been achieved in the study of both the peripheral and the central auditory systems of birds. Significant advances have been made in the study of hair cells, including elucidation of the mechanisms of selectivity for sound frequency, functional differentiation, efferent innervation, and regeneration.
Köppl, Christine +2 more
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Over the past year, much progress has been achieved in the study of both the peripheral and the central auditory systems of birds. Significant advances have been made in the study of hair cells, including elucidation of the mechanisms of selectivity for sound frequency, functional differentiation, efferent innervation, and regeneration.
Köppl, Christine +2 more
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Central Auditory Processing in Patients With Auditory Hallucinations
American Journal of Psychiatry, 2000Data from a full assessment of auditory perception in patients with schizophrenia were used to investigate whether auditory hallucinations are associated with abnormality of central auditory processing.Three groups of subjects participated in auditory assessments: 22 patients with psychosis and a recent history of auditory hallucinations, 16 patients ...
McKay, Colette M. +2 more
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Auditory Temporal Processing in Dancers
Perceptual and Motor Skills, 2021While many studies have examined the auditory abilities of musicians, this study uniquely asks whether dance training, a similar yet understudied type of early-life training, also benefits auditory abilities. We focused this investigation on temporal resolution, given the importance of subtle temporal cues in synchronizing movement.
Erika Skoe +2 more
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Auditory Processing and Phonologic Disorder
International Journal of Audiology, 1996In a previous experiment, 30 children with speech disorder were categorized into three groups depending upon their surface phonologic error patterns: those whose errors reflected delayed development, those who consistently made nondevelopmental errors, and those whose realization of the same words was variable.
Thyer, Nick, Dodd, Barbara
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Language and Speech, 1980
We believe in our group that the only way to describe human speech is to describe not the perception itself but the artificial speech understanding system that is most compatible with the experimental data obtained in speech perception research. For this purpose a multichannel model comprising the cochlea has been built as an analog system. This model
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We believe in our group that the only way to describe human speech is to describe not the perception itself but the artificial speech understanding system that is most compatible with the experimental data obtained in speech perception research. For this purpose a multichannel model comprising the cochlea has been built as an analog system. This model
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Do ???Auditory Processing??? Tests Measure Auditory Processing in the Elderly?
Ear and Hearing, 2005To examine the associations between measures of auditory processing and measures of auditory or cognitive function in elderly listeners with impaired hearing.Multiple measures of auditory processing, auditory function, and cognitive function were obtained and linear, multiple-regression analyses were conducted to examine the relations between these ...
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Auditory processing — speech, space and auditory objects
Current Opinion in Neurobiology, 2005There have been recent developments in our understanding of the auditory neuroscience of non-human primates that, to a certain extent, can be integrated with findings from human functional neuroimaging studies. This framework can be used to consider the cortical basis of complex sound processing in humans, including implications for speech perception ...
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Auditory processing in children with dyslexia
Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry, 2002Background: It has been claimed that children with dyslexia show a general impairment in the processing of rapid auditory stimuli. However, most previous studies in this field have focused on children with language impairment or children who do not meet accepted criteria for dyslexia. Methods:
Heiervang, Einar +2 more
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Auditory processing and hallucinations in schizophrenia
Schizophrenia Research, 2013The aim of this study was to investigate whether deficits in auditory processing are associated with auditory hallucinations in patients with schizophrenia. It was hypothesised that individuals with a diagnosis of schizophrenia would demonstrate deficits in processing the spectral and temporal aspects of sound and that such deficits would be more ...
McLachlan, Neil M. +3 more
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Auditory Information Processing in Schizophrenia
Neuropsychobiology, 1997Early N1P2 and late N2P3 responses generated in an auditory oddball paradigm are topographically compared in three psychiatric patient groups. In schizophrenia N1 and N2 amplitude is comparable with dementia and significantly decreased with respect to affective disorder.
B, Van Sweden, M G, Van Erp, F, Mesotten
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