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Visual modulation of vestibular‐evoked balance response disturbed by posterior cortical atrophy
Abstract figure legend Summary of key findings. (A) Effect of vision on balance responses to vestibular stimulation in controls. Mean galvanic vestibular stimulation (GVS)‐evoked response time‐course is shown without and with vision, illustrating how visual input ‘dampens’ the balance response.
Dilek Ocal +8 more
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Bioinspired auditory sound localisation for improving the signal to noise ratio of socially interactive robots [PDF]
In this paper we describe a bioinspired hybrid architecture for acoustic sound source localisation and tracking to increase the signal to noise ratio (SNR) between speaker and background sources for a socially interactive robot's speech recogniser system.
Erwin, Harry +2 more
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On the variation of interaural time differences with frequency [PDF]
Interaural time difference (ITD) is a major cue to sound localization in humans and animals. For a given subject and position in space, ITD depends on frequency. This variation is analyzed here using a head related transfer functions (HRTFs) database collected from the literature and comprising human HRTFs from 130 subjects and animal HRTFs from six ...
Benichoux, Victor +2 more
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ABSTRACT Auditory hypersensitivity is a prominent symptom in Fragile X syndrome (FXS), the most prevalent monogenic cause of autism and intellectual disability. FXS arises through the loss of the protein encoded by the FMR1 (Fragile X Messenger Ribonucleoprotein 1) gene, FMRP, required for normal neural circuit excitability.
Dorit Möhrle +4 more
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Adaptive Binaural Cue-Based Amplitude Panning in Irregular Loudspeaker Configurations
The amplitude panning method is a prevalent technique for controlling sound image directions in stereophonic and multichannel surround systems. However, conventional methods typically achieve accurate localization only with standardized loudspeaker ...
Shang Zhao, Yunjia Zhou, Zhibin Lin
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Decoding neural responses to temporal cues for sound localization [PDF]
The activity of sensory neural populations carries information about the environment. This may be extracted from neural activity using different strategies.
Aitkin +68 more
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3D photogrammetry as a low‐cost and non‐invasive method for acoustic modelling of animal hearing
Abstract Sound localization is important for all eared animals and the spatio‐spectral cues for localization are described through the head‐related transfer function (HRTF). Current state‐of‐the‐art for obtaining the HRTF involves either direct measurement with a microphone at the eardrum, or a μCT scan to create a 3D model of the head for acoustic ...
Karsten Krautwald Vesterholm +3 more
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FROM MICROSECONDS TO SECONDS AND MINUTES - TIME COMPUTATION IN INSECT HEARING
The computation of time in the auditory system of insects is of relevance at rather different time scales, covering a large range from microseconds to several minutes.
Heiner eRömer, Manfred eHartbauer
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This paper investigates the role of the central nucleus of the barn owl's inferior colliculus in determination of the sound-source azimuth. The central nucleus contains many neurons that are sensitive to interaural time difference (ITD), the cue for ...
H. Wagner +2 more
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Objective Measures of Neural Processing of Interaural Time Differences [PDF]
We assessed neural sensitivity to interaural time differences (ITDs) conveyed in the temporal fine structure (TFS) of low-frequency sounds and ITDs conveyed in the temporal envelope of amplitude-modulated (AM'ed) high-frequency sounds. Using electroencephalography (EEG), we recorded brain activity to sounds in which the interaural phase difference (IPD)
McAlpine, D +3 more
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