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Neural Correlates of Masking Level Differences: Evidence From Auditory Brainstem Responses
ABSTRACT Objective: This study aimed to investigate the neural correlates of masking level differences (MLD) by examining their relationship with auditory brainstem responses (ABR) in normal‐hearing adults, to better elucidate the underlying brainstem mechanisms involved in MLD. Methods: A total of 37 normal‐hearing adults aged 18–30 years participated.
Aysenur Aykul Yagcioglu +2 more
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ERP evidence for the recognition of emotional prosody through simulated cochlear implant strategies
Background Emotionally salient information in spoken language can be provided by variations in speech melody (prosody) or by emotional semantics. Emotional prosody is essential to convey feelings through speech.
Agrawal Deepashri +6 more
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ABSTRACT Objectives The relationship between tinnitus and temporomandibular disorders (TMD) over the years has continued to be widely debated in literature and not yet fully understood. Several causes have been associated with tinnitus including altered mandibular posture and disorders at the muscle, joint and periodontal receptors. This study aimed to
Henri Albert Didier +13 more
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Customized Versus Noncustomized Sound Therapy for Treatment of Tinnitus: A Randomized Crossover Clinical Trial. [PDF]
ObjectivesTo determine the effectiveness of a customized sound therapy and compare its effectiveness to that of masking with broadband noise.MethodsSubjects were randomized to receive either customized sound therapy or broadband noise for 2 hours per day
Djalilian, Hamid R +4 more
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Localized Sound‐Integrated Display Speaker Using Crosstalk‐Free Piezoelectric Vibration Array
To approach multisensory integration of speaker‐integrated OLED displays, this study investigates localized sound emission in display panel speakers by examining crosstalk‐free diaphragm vibrations and enhanced frequency response through multi‐arrayed piezoelectric exciters.
Inpyo Hong, Su Seok Choi
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ABSTRACT For musicians, injury or illness can mean not only the loss of performance opportunities but also the end of a lifetime's calling. What is it like to face such a profound change? This study explores the lived experience of musicians who could no longer play their instruments due to a physical impairment.
Elizabeth B. V. Brisola +2 more
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This study integratively measured the independent components of the predictive coding system including priors, confidence, prediction errors (PEs) and perceptual inference. The results showed that subjects with higher confidence in priors are more likely to shape perception towards prior belief and are more sensitive to context‐driven PEs.
Feifan Chen +3 more
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Investigating bottom-up auditory attention
Bottom-up attention is a sensory-driven selection mechanism that directs perception towards a subset of the stimulus that is considered salient, or attention-grabbing. Most studies of bottom-up auditory attention have adapted frameworks similar to visual
Emine Merve Kaya, Mounya eElhilali
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Abstract Objective Automated air‐conduction pure‐tone audiograms through Bayesian estimation and machine learning (ML) classification have recently been proposed in the literature. Although such ML‐based audiometry approaches represent a significant addition to the field, they remain unsuited for daily clinical settings, in particular for listeners ...
Nicolas Wallaert +6 more
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Psychoacoustic Test to Determine Sound Quality Metric Indicators of Rotorcraft Noise Annoyance [PDF]
Noise certification metrics such as Effective Perceived Noise Level and Sound Exposure Level are used to ensure that helicopters meet regulations, but these metrics may not be good indicators of annoyance since noise complaints against helicopters ...
Christian, Andrew +2 more
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