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Early in Life Otitis Media and Its Impact in Hearing, Speech Development, and Central Auditory Processing
The impact of otitis media (OM) on hearing, speech development, and central auditory processing (CAP) depends on the age of onset of the first... -
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Interfacing PDM MEMS Microphones with PFM Spiking Systems: Application for Neuromorphic Auditory Sensors
Neuromorphic computation processes sensors output in the spiking domain, which presents constraints in many cases when converting information to...
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Underwater Noise of Two Operational Tidal Stream Turbines: A Comparison
This study measured underwater noise of two 1.5 MW tidal stream turbines (Atlantis AR1500 and Andritz AHH1500) at the MeyGen project site, Pentland... -
The Experience of Music in the Digital Age: From Auditory Ereignis to Episodic Insignificance and Back
There have been significant changes in the ways in which humans experience music from the time of the publication of Gadamer’s Truth and Method in... -
White matter variability in auditory callosal pathways contributes to variation in the cultural transmission of auditory symbolic systems
The cultural transmission of spoken language and music relies on human capacities for encoding and recalling auditory patterns. In this experiment,...
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The effect of doxorubicin or cyclophosphamide treatment on auditory brainstem response in mice
Clinical studies suggest that chemotherapy is associated with long-term cognitive impairment in some patients. Several underlying mechanisms have...
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Auditory-motor synchronization and perception suggest partially distinct time scales in speech and music
Speech and music might involve specific cognitive rhythmic timing mechanisms related to differences in the dominant rhythmic structure. We...
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Voluntary auditory change: First-person access to agentive aspects of attention regulation
In perceptual psychology, audition and introspection have not yet received as much attention as other topics (e.g., vision) and methods (third-person...
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Music in Cognitive Evolution: Mimesis and the Evolving Domain of Auditory Intersubjectivity
This chapter presents a perspective on music in the context of an interdisciplinary theory of human cognitive evolution. Music is usually understood... -
Interpretative Summary
This final chapter aims at presenting a comprehensive summary of the results and conclusions of this book not interrupted by figures, sound demos or,... -
Mutually exclusive disorder-dependent hearing discomfort in first-episode psychosis and panic disorder: two experiments using the same auditory stimulus set and two similar musical sequences
We investigated the level of hearing tolerance in patients with first-episode psychosis (FEP) and panic disorder (PD) as compared to two different...
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Auditory Attention Deployment in Young Adults with Autism Spectrum Disorder
Difficulty listening in noisy environments is a common complaint of individuals with autism spectrum disorder (ASD). However, the mechanisms...
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Auditory-cognitive training for adult cochlear implant recipients: a study protocol for a randomised controlled trial
BackgroundThere is an urgent need to develop new therapies to improve cognitive function in adults following cochlear implant surgery. This study...
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Motor engagement relates to accurate perception of phonemes and audiovisual words, but not auditory words
A longstanding debate has surrounded the role of the motor system in speech perception, but progress in this area has been limited by tasks that only...
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Auditory Phenotypic Variability in Friedreich’s Ataxia Patients
Auditory neural impairment is a key clinical feature of Friedreich’s Ataxia (FRDA). We aimed to characterize the phenotypical spectrum of the...
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The influence of auditory rhythms on the speed of inferred motion
The present research explored the influence of isochronous auditory rhythms on the timing of movement-related prediction in two experiments. In both...
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Dynamic selective auditory attention detection using RNN and reinforcement learning
The cocktail party phenomenon describes the ability of the human brain to focus auditory attention on a particular stimulus while ignoring other...