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Bone conductive implants in single sided deafness [PDF]
Conclusion: The Bone Conductive Implants (BCI) showed to partly restore some of the functions lost when the binaural hearing is missing, such as in the single-sided deafness (SSD) subjects.
ATTURO, FRANCESCA +4 more
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Recognition of brief sounds in rapid serial auditory presentation.
Two experiments were conducted to test the role of participant factors (i.e., musical sophistication, working memory capacity) and stimulus factors (i.e., sound duration, timbre) on auditory recognition using a rapid serial auditory presentation paradigm.
Merve Akça +3 more
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[Un]happy Together: Why the Supremacy Clause Preempts State Law Digital Performance Rights in Radio-Like Streaming of Pre-1972 Sound Recordings [PDF]
Lovers of the music of Frank Sinatra, Elvis Presley, Etta James, and hundreds of other recording artists whose records were made before February 15, 1972, may soon have a hard time hearing these great artists on any satellite or Internet radio service ...
Ross, Julie L.
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Convolutional Recurrent Neural Networks for Polyphonic Sound Event Detection [PDF]
Sound events often occur in unstructured environments where they exhibit wide variations in their frequency content and temporal structure. Convolutional neural networks (CNN) are able to extract higher level features that are invariant to local spectral
Heittola, Toni +4 more
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To solve the problems of high false alarm rate and leakage rate of coal mine gas and coal dust explosion disaster alarm methods, and improve the accuracy of coal mine gas and coal dust explosion perception, sound identification method of coal mine gas ...
Xingchen YU, Xiaowei LI
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Anterior Auditory Field Is Needed for Sound Categorization in Fear Conditioning Task of Adult Rat
Both primary auditory cortex (A1) and anterior auditory field (AAF) are core regions of auditory cortex of many mammalians. While the function of A1 has been well documented, the role of AAF in sound related behavioral remain largely unclear.
Zhiyue Shi +15 more
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Machine recognition of sounds in mixtures
A machine simulation of human auditory perception must be able to recognize and classify individual sound sources. The most successful technique for sound classification is the statistical pattern recognition approach employed in speech recognizers; however, in most practical cases, this approach assumes that the entire (monaural) signal represents the
Ellis, Daniel P. W., Barker, Jon
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Robust Sound Event Classification using Deep Neural Networks [PDF]
The automatic recognition of sound events by computers is an important aspect of emerging applications such as automated surveillance, machine hearing and auditory scene understanding.
McLoughlin, Ian Vince +4 more
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Recognition memory for common sounds [PDF]
Recognition memory was measured separately for printed words, spoken words, and common sounds. Ss in each group inspected 350 stimuli and then were tested with 100 pairs of “old” and “new” stimuli in a two-alternative forced-choice task. Mean scores were 84%, 75%, and 69% correct for printed words, spoken words, and common sounds, respectively.
James D. Miller, David C. Tanis
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ABSTRACT Background Emerging evidence suggests that low‐frequency neural oscillations are dynamically regulated by consciousness levels, with the recovery of low cortical activity potentially serving as a neurophysiological substrate for conscious emergence. Targeted enhancement of these low‐frequency rhythms in patients with disorders of consciousness
Chuan Xu +10 more
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