نتایج جستجو برای: multiple auditory processing assessment

تعداد نتایج: 1779848  

Journal: :Ear and hearing 2005
Larry E Humes

OBJECTIVE To examine the associations between measures of auditory processing and measures of auditory or cognitive function in elderly listeners with impaired hearing. DESIGN Multiple measures of auditory processing, auditory function, and cognitive function were obtained and linear, multiple-regression analyses were conducted to examine the relations between these sets of variables. In part...

2017
Andréa Tortosa Marangoni Ítalo Capraro Suriano Ana Karina Lima Buriti Daniela Gil

Purpose: Establishing the effects of a formal auditory training program on individuals, after a traumatic brain injury by means of behavioral and electrophysiological tests. Study Design: Longitudinal study. Setting: Study conducted at the electrophysiology clinic of the Federal University of São Paulo. Patients: Nine individuals with normal hearing, 20 to 37 years old, who were exposed to seve...

2015
Stephanie Fryar-Williams Jörg E. Strobel

Background: Neuroscience can assist clinical understanding and therapy by finding neurobiological markers for mental illness symptoms. Objectives: To quantify biomarkers for schizophrenia and schizoaffective disorder and relate these to discrete symptoms of psychosis. Methods: Within a case-control design with multiple exclusion criteria to exclude organic causes and confounding variables, 67 D...

Journal: :International journal of developmental neuroscience : the official journal of the International Society for Developmental Neuroscience 2005
Melissa M McClure Ann M Peiffer Glenn D Rosen R Holly Fitch

Hypoxia-ischemia (HI) refers to reduced blood oxygenation and/or a diminished amount of blood perfusing the brain, and is associated with premature birth/very low birth weight (VLBW). HI represents a common cause of injury to the perinatal brain. Indeed, a significant number of premature/VLBW infants go on to demonstrate cognitive/behavioral deficits, with particularly high incidence of disrupt...

1995
Frank E. Musiek Gail D. Chermak

A lthough the etiology and nature of central auditory processing disorders (CAPD) remain unresolved (ASHA, 1992; Musiek, Gollegly, & Ross, 1985), performance deficits associated with this complex group of disorders are well documented. Children with CAPD present deficits in auditory perception and auditory-language processing (Katz, 1992; Keith, 1983; Willeford & Burleigh, 1985). In addition to...

Journal: :International journal of psychophysiology : official journal of the International Organization of Psychophysiology 2015
Johanna Maria Rimmele Elyse Sussman David Poeppel

Listening situations with multiple talkers or background noise are common in everyday communication and are particularly demanding for older adults. Here we review current research on auditory perception in aging individuals in order to gain insights into the challenges of listening under noisy conditions. Informationally rich temporal structure in auditory signals--over a range of time scales ...

Journal: :Experimental psychology 2013
Christopher W Robinson Vladimir M Sloutsky

Presenting information to multiple sensory modalities sometimes facilitates and sometimes interferes with processing of this information. Research examining interference effects shows that auditory input often interferes with processing of visual input in young children (i.e., auditory dominance effect), whereas visual input often interferes with auditory processing in adults (i.e., visual domi...

Journal: :Neuroreport 1998
R F Dougherty M S Cynader B H Bjornson D Edgell D E Giaschi

Two patterns of appropriately filtered acoustic white noise can be binaurally fused by the human auditory system to extract pitch and location information that is not available to either ear alone. This phenomenon is called dichotic pitch. Here we present a new method for generating more effective and useful dichotic pitch stimuli. These novel stimuli allow the psychophysical assessment of dich...

Journal: :Journal of cognitive neuroscience 2014
Ryan W. Kasper Hubert Cecotti Jon Touryan Miguel P. Eckstein Barry Giesbrecht

The need to engage in multiple tasks simultaneously is often encountered in everyday experience, but coordinating between two or more tasks can lead to impaired performance. Typical investigations of multitasking impairments have focused on the performance of two tasks presented in close temporal proximity on discrete trials; however, such paradigms do not match well with the continuous perform...

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