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Tonal Surprisal and Contextual Shifts Evoke Distinct Pupil Dilation During Dynamic Sound Sequences
Using pupil dilation and Bayesian modeling, we show that listeners track both momentary unexpectedness and the reliability of auditory contexts. Model‐based analyses reveal that tone‐by‐tone surprisal and contextual precision jointly shape arousal across dynamic auditory environments.
Jorie J. G. van Haren +4 more
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Neural Underpinnings of the Continuity Illusion in Musicians
The continuity illusion occurs when physically interrupted stimuli is perceived as continuous, rather than interrupted. Our aim was to assess how musical experience may influence the continuity illusion in music and speech with white noise interruptions.
Alejandra E. Santoyo +3 more
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Brainstem auditory evoked potential findings in a French bulldog with bilaterally congenital sensorineural deafness [PDF]
Daegi An +6 more
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ABSTRACT Autistic individuals commonly exhibit difficulties with emotion recognition, difficulties that contribute to social issues in Autism. Both emotion recognition and social abilities are distributed along a spectrum in Autism and the general population.
Marilyn Chege +8 more
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Electrophysiological measurement of human auditory function [PDF]
Contingent negative variations in the presence and amplitudes of brain potentials evoked by sound are considered. Evidence is produced that the evoked brain stem response to auditory stimuli is clearly related to brain events associated with cognitive ...
Galambos, R.
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Abstract figure legend Muscle unloading induces declines in muscle function, particularly in maximal and explosive strength. The decline in explosive strength (quantified as rate of force development, RFD) is greater than the decline in maximal strength (quantified as maximal force, Fmax).
Luca Ruggiero, Markus Gruber
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Sea turtles spend much of their life in aquatic environments, but critical portions of their life cycle, such as nesting and hatching, occur in terrestrial environments, suggesting that it may be important for them to detect sounds in both air and water.
Eckert, Scott A. +4 more
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Developmental Change of Brainstem Auditory Evoked Potential in Neonates [PDF]
Sook Young Roh +2 more
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Study of brainstem auditory evoked potentials in early diagnosis of congenital toxoplasmosis,
Aline Almeida Fontes +5 more
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