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Signal processing and stimulation potential within the ascending auditory pathway: a review

open access: yesFrontiers in Neuroscience, 2023
The human auditory system encodes sound with a high degree of temporal and spectral resolution. When hearing fails, existing neuroprosthetics such as cochlear implants may partially restore hearing through stimulation of auditory neurons at the level of ...
Alexandra E. Quimby   +7 more
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Neural interactions in unilateral colliculus and between bilateral colliculi modulate auditory signal processing

open access: yesFrontiers in Neural Circuits, 2013
In the auditory pathway, the inferior colliculus (IC) is a major center for temporal and spectral integration of auditory information. There are widespread neural interactions in unilateral (one) IC and between bilateral (two) ICs that could modulate ...
Qi-Cai eChen   +3 more
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Cross-modal interaction of human alpha activity does not reflect inhibition of early sensory processing in a frequency-tagging study using EEG and MEG [PDF]

open access: yeseLife
Selective attention involves prioritising relevant sensory input while suppressing irrelevant stimuli. It has been proposed that oscillatory alpha-band activity (~10 Hz) aids this process by functionally inhibiting early sensory regions.
Marion Brickwedde   +7 more
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A Binaural Neuromorphic Auditory Sensor for FPGA: A Spike Signal Processing Approach [PDF]

open access: yesIEEE Transactions on Neural Networks and Learning Systems, 2017
This paper presents a new architecture, design flow, and field-programmable gate array (FPGA) implementation analysis of a neuromorphic binaural auditory sensor, designed completely in the spike domain.
Angel Jiménez-Fernández   +2 more
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Spatial speech detection for binaural hearing aids using deep phoneme classifiers

open access: yesActa Acustica, 2022
Current hearing aids are limited with respect to speech-specific optimization for spatial sound sources to perform speech enhancement. In this study, we therefore propose an approach for spatial detection of speech based on sound source localization and ...
Kayser Hendrik   +2 more
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Open community platform for hearing aid algorithm research: open Master Hearing Aid (openMHA)

open access: yesSoftwareX, 2022
open Master Hearing Aid (openMHA) was developed and provided to the hearing aid research community as an open-source software platform with the aim to support sustainable and reproducible research towards improvement and new types of assistive hearing ...
Hendrik Kayser   +5 more
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Synchronization of ear-EEG and audio streams in a portable research hearing device

open access: yesFrontiers in Neuroscience, 2022
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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A Step towards Neuro-Steered Hearing Aids: Integrated Portable Setup for Time- Synchronized Acoustic Stimuli Presentation and EEG Recording

open access: yesCurrent Directions in Biomedical Engineering, 2021
Aiming to provide a portable research platform to develop algorithms for neuro-steered hearing aids, a joint hearing aid - EEG measurement setup was implemented in this work.
Dasenbrock Steffen   +4 more
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Effects of continuous tactile stimulation on auditory-evoked cortical responses depend on the audio-tactile phase

open access: yesNeuroImage, 2023
Auditory perception can benefit from stimuli in non-auditory sensory modalities, as for example in lip-reading. Compared with such visual influences, tactile influences are still poorly understood. It has been shown that single tactile pulses can enhance
Xueying Fu, Lars Riecke
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Intrinsic Noise Improves Speech Recognition in a Computational Model of the Auditory Pathway

open access: yesFrontiers in Neuroscience, 2022
Noise is generally considered to harm information processing performance. However, in the context of stochastic resonance, noise has been shown to improve signal detection of weak sub- threshold signals, and it has been proposed that the brain might ...
Achim Schilling   +10 more
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