نتایج جستجو برای: acoustic reflex

تعداد نتایج: 107457  

2015
Kristina E Froud Ann Chi Yan Wong Jennie M E Cederholm Matthias Klugmann Shaun L Sandow Jean-Pierre Julien Allen F Ryan Gary D Housley

The dynamic adjustment of hearing sensitivity and frequency selectivity is mediated by the medial olivocochlear efferent reflex, which suppresses the gain of the 'cochlear amplifier' in each ear. Such efferent feedback is important for promoting discrimination of sounds in background noise, sound localization and protecting the cochleae from acoustic overstimulation. However, the sensory driver...

Journal: :Biological psychology 2000
C vanOyen Witvliet S R Vrana

This study assessed the effects of imagery valence and arousal on the visually prompted startle reflex, heart rate, and estimates of probe occurrence in 24 males and 22 females. Valence and arousal independently augmented startle magnitudes, similar to prior research with acoustic probes (Witvliet, C.V.O., Vrana, S.R., 1995. Psychophysiological responses as indices of affective dimensions, Psyc...

Journal: :Psychophysiology 2006
Margaret M Bradley Maurizio Codispoti Peter J Lang

Modulation of the startle reflex by sensory, attentional, and emotional processes was explored by presenting acoustic startle probes at various delays following picture onset. Within 500 ms of onset, blinks were first greatly facilitated and then inhibited, indicating prepulse facilitation and prepulse inhibition that did not vary with affect. Attention allocation to the picture continued acros...

2012
Monika Koller Peter Walla

Over the last two decades, scholars in information systems and consumer research have started to successfully apply methods from neuroscience to research questions on emotional aspects related to IS or consumption behavior. However, there is still a lack of understanding regarding which particular facets of emotion can actually be measured by the various neuroscientific techniques. Especially w...

2005
Panikos Heracleous Tomomi Kaino Hiroshi Saruwatari Kiyohiro Shikano

In this paper, we report non-audible murmur (NAM) recognition results in noisy environments and investigate the effect of the Lombard reflex on non-audible murmur recognition. Non-Audible murmur is speech uttered very quietly and captured through body tissue by a special acoustic sensor (e.g., NAMmicrophone). A system based on non-audible murmur recognition can be applied in cases when privacy ...

Journal: :Brain research bulletin 2008
R Holly Fitch Steven W Threlkeld Melissa M McClure Ann M Peiffer

Prepulse inhibition (PPI; also termed startle reduction or reflex modification, see Ref. [H.S. Hoffman, J.R. Ison, Reflex modification in the domain of startle: I. Some empirical findings and their implications for how the nervous system processes sensory input, Psychol. Rev. 87 (1980) 175-189]) provides an efficient and accurate method to assess both simple and complex acoustic discrimination ...

Journal: :Journal of neurophysiology 1998
M C Brown S G Kujawa M C Liberman

Previous studies have shown that daily, moderate-level sound exposure, or conditioning, can reduce injury from a subsequent high-level noise exposure. We tested the hypothesis that this conditioning produces an increased activity in the olivocochlear efferent reflex, a reflex known to provide protection to the cochlea. Guinea pigs were conditioned by a 10-day intermittent exposure to 2-4 kHz no...

Journal: :Japanese Journal of Physical Fitness and Sports Medicine 1995

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