نتایج جستجو برای: auditory threshold

تعداد نتایج: 192586  

Journal: :Consciousness and cognition 2011
Shih-Yu Lo Su-Ling Yeh

Studies showing human behavior influenced by subliminal stimuli mainly focus on implicit processing per se, and little is known about its interaction with explicit processing. We examined this by using the Simon effect, wherein a task-irrelevant spatial distracter interferes with lateralized response. Lo and Yeh (2008) found that the visual Simon effect, although it occurred when participants w...

Journal: :The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience 2001
P Heil H Neubauer

Current propositions of the quantity of sound driving the central auditory system, specifically around threshold, are diverse and at variance with one another. They include sound pressure, sound power, or intensity, which are proportional to the square of pressure, and energy, i.e., the integral of sound power over time. Here we show that the relevant sound quantity and the nature of the thresh...

Journal: :Proceedings. Biological sciences 2015
Megan D Gall Walter Wilczynski

We investigated whether hearing advertisement calls over several nights, as happens in natural frog choruses, modified the responses of the peripheral auditory system in the green treefrog, Hyla cinerea. Using auditory evoked potentials (AEP), we found that exposure to 10 nights of a simulated male chorus lowered auditory thresholds in males and females, while exposure to random tones had no ef...

Journal: :EURASIP J. Adv. Sig. Proc. 2005
Ajay Natarajan John H. L. Hansen Kathryn Hoberg Arehart Jessica Rossi-Katz

This study describes a new noise suppression scheme for hearing aid applications based on the auditory masking threshold (AMT) in conjunction with a modified generalized minimummean square error estimator (GMMSE) for individual subjects with hearing loss. The representation of cochlear frequency resolution is achieved in terms of auditory filter equivalent rectangular bandwidths (ERBs). Estimat...

2017
Anna C. Bolders Guido P. H. Band Pieter Jan M. Stallen

Mood has been shown to influence cognitive performance. However, little is known about the influence of mood on sensory processing, specifically in the auditory domain. With the current study, we sought to investigate how auditory processing of neutral sounds is affected by the mood state of the listener. This was tested in two experiments by measuring masked-auditory detection thresholds befor...

2014
N.P.M. Todd A.C. Paillard K. Kluk E. Whittle J.G. Colebatch

Todd et al. (2014) have recently demonstrated the presence of vestibular dependent changes both in the morphology and in the intensity dependence of auditory evoked potentials (AEPs) when passing through the vestibular threshold as determined by vestibular evoked myogenic potentials (VEMPs). In this paper we extend this work by comparing left vs. right ear stimulation and by conducting a source...

2010
M. Ercan Altinsoy

Spatial origin is an important cue for humans to determine whether auditory and tactile signals originate from the same event/object or not. This paper addresses spatial factors involved in the integration of auditory and tactile information. Perceptual threshold values for auditory-tactile spatial origin disparity were measured using tactile information and sound such as those generated by tou...

2014
Luciana Cristina Oliveira Kátia de Freitas Alvarenga Eliene Silva Araújo Manoel Henrique Salgado Orozimbo Alves Costa Filho Kátia Freitas Alvarenga

Objective: To characterize the thresholds of the auditory steady-state response that relates to term newborns and infants. Design: The study was cross-sectional using auditory steadystate response assessment, and the real-ear-to-dial difference was measured in the external auditory canal. Study Sample: The study group included 60 newborns and infants between the age of 0 and 6 months. Results: ...

Journal: :Journal of cognitive neuroscience 2010
Céline Cappe Micah M. Murray Pascal Barone Eric M. Rouiller

Multisensory stimuli can improve performance, facilitating RTs on sensorimotor tasks. This benefit is referred to as the redundant signals effect (RSE) and can exceed predictions on the basis of probability summation, indicative of integrative processes. Although an RSE exceeding probability summation has been repeatedly observed in humans and nonprimate animals, there are scant and inconsisten...

2012
Alexandra A. Ludwig Rudolf Rübsamen Gerd J. Dörrscheidt Sonja A. Kotz

Studies on the maturation of auditory motion processing in children have yielded inconsistent reports. The present study combines subjective and objective measurements to investigate how the auditory perceptual abilities of children change during development and whether these changes are paralleled by changes in the event-related brain potential (ERP). We employed the mismatch negativity (MMN) ...

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