نتایج جستجو برای: click stimuli

تعداد نتایج: 104603  

2013
Dusica Curanovic Michael Cohen Irtisha Singh Christopher E. Slagle Christina S. Leslie Samie R. Jaffrey

Polyadenylation of mRNA leads to increased protein expression in response to diverse stimuli, but it is difficult to identify mRNAs that become polyadenylated in living cells. Here we describe a click chemistry-compatible nucleoside analog that is selectively incorporated into poly(A) tails of transcripts in cells. Next-generation sequencing of labeled mRNAs enables a transcriptome-wide profile...

Journal: :Hearing research 2005
Jörg Damaschke Helmut Riedel Birger Kollmeier

The precedence effect in subjective localization tasks reflects the dominance of directional information of a direct sound (lead) over the information provided by one or several reflections (lags) for short delays. By collecting data of both psychoacoustical measurements and auditory evoked potentials the current study aims at neurophysiological correlates for the precedence effect in humans. I...

Journal: :Perception 2005
Susan E Boehnke Dennis P Phillips

Auditory saltation is an illusion in which a train of clicks, the first half of which is presented at one location and the other half of which is presented from a second location, is perceived as originating not only from the anchor points, but also from locations between them. That is, intermediate members of the series of clicks have their spatial locations systematically misperceived. In the...

Journal: :Journal of the American Academy of Audiology 1992
C G Fowler C M Mikami

High-frequency hearing losses can substantially confound the interpretation of click-evoked auditory brainstem responses (ABRs). One method proposed to circumvent the problem is to use frequency-specific tone pips to stimulate equivalent areas on the basilar membrane in normal and pathologic groups, or in both ears of asymmetrically impaired patients. This retrospective study investigated the A...

Journal: :Audiology & neuro-otology 2006
J H Song K Banai N M Russo N Kraus

Auditory brainstem response (ABR) reflects activation of the neural generators along the ascending auditory pathway when a sound is heard. In this study, we explored the relationship between brainstem encoding of click and speech signals in normal-learning children and in those with language-based learning problems. To that end, ABR was recorded from both types of stimuli. We found that the nor...

Journal: :Vision Research 2003
G. B. Arden J. E. Wolf C. Messiter

When a subject views a visual stimulus paired with a brief click, a second click occurring approximately 80 ms later produces the hallucination of a second visual stimulus. We have used combinations of visual and sound stimuli to evoke cortical activity and have recorded the associated event-related potentials. We have recorded EPs in a conventional manner, and have calculated from multichannel...

2002
Cynthia King Catherine M. Warrier Erin Hayes Nina Kraus

Auditory brainstem responses were recorded in normal children (NL) and children clinically diagnosed with a learning problem (LP). These responses were recorded to both a click stimulus and the formant transition portion of a speech syllable /da/. While no latency differences between the NL and LP populations were seen in responses to the click stimuli, the syllable /da/ did elicit latency diff...

Journal: :Journal of the American Academy of Audiology 2002
Cynthia G Fowler Christopher D Bauch Wayne O Olsen

The purpose of this study was to determine whether clicks presented in rarefaction or condensation modes produce more accurate diagnostic information. Subjects were 20 consecutive patients who were seen at the Mayo Clinic for unilateral acoustic neuromas. The nontumor ear served as a control to minimize intersubject variability in the latencies. A standard audiologic evaluation was followed by ...

Journal: :The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America 1998
D I Shore S E Hall R M Klein

Auditory saltation is a mislocalization phenomenon in which click trains presented successively at two discrete spatial locations appear to originate from a smoothly varying series of source locations spanning the true source locations. The temporal parameters of this illusion are investigated with click stimuli delivered via headphones with the goal of establishing a portable test of the illus...

Journal: :Journal of cognitive neuroscience 2011
Zarinah K. Agnew Carolyn McGettigan Sophie K. Scott

Several perspectives on speech perception posit a central role for the representation of articulations in speech comprehension, supported by evidence for premotor activation when participants listen to speech. However, no experiments have directly tested whether motor responses mirror the profile of selective auditory cortical responses to native speech sounds or whether motor and auditory area...

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