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human auditory system processing

Auditory representations of speech sounds in a neural model: The role of peripheral processing

Auditory representations of speech sounds in a neural model: The role of peripheral processing

... the auditory system has been a subject of intense attention over several decades, reflecting its importance to the scientific study of speech perception and the technological develop- ment of more ...

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The neurochemical basis of human cortical auditory processing: combining proton magnetic resonance spectroscopy and magnetoencephalography

The neurochemical basis of human cortical auditory processing: combining proton magnetic resonance spectroscopy and magnetoencephalography

... of auditory processing as recorded by MEG with the neuro- chemistry of the auditory cortex as assessed by ...MEG system used here could be positioned close to the superior temporal plane, ...

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Auditory processing-based features for improving speech recognition in adverse acoustic conditions

Auditory processing-based features for improving speech recognition in adverse acoustic conditions

... speech processing sys- tems aim at providing robust and reliable interfaces for practical ...devices, human-computer dialog sys- tems and navigation ...cochlea processing in the human ...

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The impact of music on auditory and speech processing

The impact of music on auditory and speech processing

... efferent system is transient evoked otoacoustic emission (OAE) suppression which enables the examination of the internal medial olivocochlear bundle ...in human auditory ability is understudied, it ...

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Efficacy of auditory training in older adults by electrophysiological tests

Efficacy of auditory training in older adults by electrophysiological tests

... ral processing within the CNS, and cognitive function play a role in this perceptual impair- ment ...and human studies on the effect of age on the auditory system confirm the theory that ...

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An objective assessment method for frequency selectivity of the human auditory system

An objective assessment method for frequency selectivity of the human auditory system

... periphery auditory system ...the auditory nerve fibers obtained by Temchin, Rich & Ruggero ...the human ear would resemble the results of a simultaneous masking behavioral ...signal ...

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Detection of Acoustic Phonetic Landmarks in Mismatched Conditions using a Biomimetic Model of Human Auditory Processing

Detection of Acoustic Phonetic Landmarks in Mismatched Conditions using a Biomimetic Model of Human Auditory Processing

... Commercial speech recognizers must inevitably deal with mismatched conditions. Such mis- matches may include additive channel noise or loss of frequency information. Both of these events occur in the telephone channel. ...

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Role of The Cochlea and Efferent System in Children with Auditory Processing Disorder

Role of The Cochlea and Efferent System in Children with Auditory Processing Disorder

... that human cochlear tuning is three times as sharp as other animals (guinea pigs, cats et cetra), an evolutionary advantage that is thought to aid in processing of speech signals (Shera et ...widened ...

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Evolutionary adaptations for the temporal processing of natural sounds by the anuran peripheral auditory system

Evolutionary adaptations for the temporal processing of natural sounds by the anuran peripheral auditory system

... temporal processing also sheds important light on potential auditory mechanisms related to the so-called ‘ cocktail party problem ’ (McDermott, ...amplitude. Human listeners can take advantage of ...

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Towards Low-Power On-chip Auditory Processing

Towards Low-Power On-chip Auditory Processing

... recognition system [22]. The mel-cepstrum, as used in digital signal processing (DSP), is based on a signal sam- pled in time and in ...the human ear by combining DFT bands while the analog ...

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Human auditory information processing

Human auditory information processing

... a system for considering certain relationships between events which can be described in probabilistic terms, "Information theory" is used in at least three senses (Elias, ...and processing of ...

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Organization of Human Auditory Cortex: Responses to Frequency Modulated Sounds

Organization of Human Auditory Cortex: Responses to Frequency Modulated Sounds

... our auditory system is charged with the task of deciphering which stimuli are important and integrating this information in order to perceive the incoming ...the human auditory system ...

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Functional asymmetry for auditory processing in human primary auditory cortex

Functional asymmetry for auditory processing in human primary auditory cortex

... macaque auditory system as a model for human auditory ...to auditory stimuli to identify the full extent of the macaque auditory system that included not only the full ...

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Nature of Auditory Processing Disorder in Children

Nature of Auditory Processing Disorder in Children

... Variable auditory performance and poor cognitive skills contributed most in a factor analysis of each measure of clinical presenta- ...on auditory tasks is attribut- able much more to the cognitive de- ...

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Getting back on the beat: links between auditory motor integration and precise auditory processing at fast time scales

Getting back on the beat: links between auditory motor integration and precise auditory processing at fast time scales

... precise auditory-motor timing integration is to examine individual differences among ...perform auditory-motor temporal integration, whether when acquiring language skills or performing a non-linguistic ...

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Kirsch, Valerie
  

(2012):


	Multimodal approaches in human brain mapping.


Dissertation, LMU München: Medizinische Fakultät

Kirsch, Valerie (2012): Multimodal approaches in human brain mapping. Dissertation, LMU München: Medizinische Fakultät

... The brain constitutes a complicated structural network (Bullmore and Sporns, 2009; Rodriguez et al., 1999; Traub et al., 1996) whose neural elements operate in parallel, exchange their results via reciprocal re-entrant ...

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Cortical Mechanisms Of Adaptation In Auditory Processing

Cortical Mechanisms Of Adaptation In Auditory Processing

... the high-FR regime. However, our findings would still hold were this the case: In examining the effect of SOM suppression on response to the deviant, the actual difference in the synaptic drive between the deviant and ...

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A biological approach to auditory signal processing

A biological approach to auditory signal processing

... EAR MODEL 25 Typical threshold vs frequency curves of cochlear nucleus cells in the cat, upon which auditory nerve fibres converge, are shown in Figure 14.. They are very similar to raw [r] ...

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The Effect of Working Memory Training on Auditory Stream Segregation in Auditory Processing Disorders Children

The Effect of Working Memory Training on Auditory Stream Segregation in Auditory Processing Disorders Children

... of auditory processing disorder according to “Multiple Processing Auditory Assessment” ...Selective Auditory Attention ...displayed auditory deficits evidenced by poor ...

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Phonotactic walking paths of field crickets in closed loop conditions and their simulation using a stochastic model

Phonotactic walking paths of field crickets in closed loop conditions and their simulation using a stochastic model

... The processing and perception of a single song in the auditory Angle change and path vectors system of a field cricket, however, is expected to differ from The orientation of female path[r] ...

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