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Lateral posterior nucleus (LP) of thalamus, the rodent homologue of primate pulvinar, projects extensively to sensory cortices. However, its functional role in sensory cortical processing remains largely unclear.
Xiao-lin Chou +8 more
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Although vision is the dominating sensory system in sports, many situations require multisensory integration. Faster processing of auditory information in the brain may facilitate time-critical abilities such as reaction speed however previous research ...
Thorben Hülsdünker +7 more
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Baseband version of the bat-inspired spectrogram correlation and transformation receiver [PDF]
Echolocating bats have evolved an excellent ability to detect and discriminate targets in highly challenging environments. They have had more than 50 million years of evolution to optimise their echolocation system with respect to their surrounding ...
Balleri, Alessio +3 more
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Digital signal processing and auditory physiology [PDF]
Digital signal processing techniques are very important to the area of auditory neurophysiology since the auditory signals must be carefully controlled and because the data collection paradigms are frequently quite complicated. in this talk I shall describe a computer system that is jointly used by Bell Labs and Columbia Presbyterian Hospital.
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Differential maturation of brain signal complexity in the human auditory and visual system
Brain development carries with it a large number of structural changes at the local level which impact on the functional interactions of distributed neuronal networks for perceptual processing. Such changes enhance information processing capacity, which
Sarah Lippe +2 more
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Mapping adaptation, deviance detection, and prediction error in auditory processing
Various studies have suggested that auditory deviance detection is organized in a hierarchical manner with ascending levels of complexity. Event-related potentials (ERP) are considered to reflect different cortical processing stages.
Christina Hofmann-Shen +7 more
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Florence Steiner, Marine Bobin, et al. apply dynamic causal modelling on fMRI data from healthy participants to investigate local microcircuits within the voice area of the auditory cortex.
Florence Steiner +2 more
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ABSTRACT Mental well‐being is central to adult learner success, yet many adult education institutions lack capacity to provide timely and accessible support. This article examines how artificial intelligence (AI) can strengthen mental health–adjacent supports in adult and continuing higher education, with attention to professional practice and ...
Adam L. McClain, Thomas Wade
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Cluster Analysis for the Separation of Auditory Scenes
The “cocktail party problem” refers to the ability of human listeners to separate the acoustic signal reaching their ears into its individual components, corresponding to individual sound sources in the environment.
Matthew S. Daley +4 more
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A frequency-selective feedback model of auditory efferent suppression and its implications for the recognition of speech in noise [PDF]
The potential contribution of the peripheral auditory efferent system to our understanding of speech in a background of competing noise was studied using a computer model of the auditory periphery and assessed using an automatic speech recognition system.
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