نتایج جستجو برای: dichotic listening

تعداد نتایج: 17578  

Journal: :Journal of the American Academy of Audiology 2005
Jennifer B Shinn Jane A Baran Deborah W Moncrieff Frank E Musiek

The role of attention in the differentiation of auditory processing disorders from attention deficit disorders is gaining considerable interest in both the clinical and research arenas. It has been well established that when attention is directed to one ear or the other on traditional dichotic tests, performance can be altered. However, preliminary studies in our laboratory have shown that dich...

Journal: :Psychiatry research 2011
Margaretha Dramsdahl René Westerhausen Jan Haavik Kenneth Hugdahl Kerstin J Plessen

The objective of the present study was to investigate the ability of adults with Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) to direct their attention and exert cognitive control in a forced instruction dichotic listening (DL) task. The performance of 29 adults with ADHD was compared with 58 matched controls from the Bergen Dichotic Listening Database (N>1500). Participants in the Bergen DL...

Journal: :Brain and language 1980
H Damasio A R Damasio

Judging from classic postmortem reports (cf., Goldstein, 1948; Kleist, 1952; Benson et al., 1973) and from recent studies using CT scanning (Damasio & Damasio, 1979a), conduction aphasia is often associated with damage to the left cortical auditory complex (the primary areas, Brodmann’s fields 41 and 42, and the association area, field 22). It follows that arrival of auditory input in the left ...

Journal: :Neuropsychology 2007
Bjorn Saetrevik Kenneth Hugdahl

Dichotic listening to verbal stimuli results in a right ear advantage (REA), indicating a left hemisphere processing superiority. The magnitude of the REA can be modulated by instructions to direct attention to the left or right ear stimulus. A previous study from our laboratory showed that presenting a prime syllable before the presentation of the dichotic syllables increases reports of the no...

Journal: :Schizophrenia research 2013
Kenneth Hugdahl Merethe Nygård Liv E Falkenberg Kristiina Kompus René Westerhausen Rune Kroken Erik Johnsen Else-Marie Løberg

Auditory verbal hallucinations (AVHs) are speech perceptions that lack an external source, phenomenologically experienced as "hearing voices". A perceptual origin of an AVH experience in patients with schizophrenia can however not explain why the "voices" drain the attentional and cognitive capacity of the patients, making them unable to direct attention away from the "voices" and to cognitivel...

Journal: :Neuropsychologia 2006
Lars M Rimol Tom Eichele Kenneth Hugdahl

Dichotic listening (DL) is the most frequently used method to study language lateralization. The current study investigated the effect of voice-onset-time (VOT) in dichotic listening with consonant-vowel (CV) syllables. Eighty-nine subjects with normal hearing and overall right-ear-advantage (REA) were tested with a PC version of the DL test. Voiced and unvoiced stop-consonants were used in com...

Journal: :Developmental medicine and child neurology 2000
A Asbjørnsen A Holmefjord S Reisaeter P Møller O Klausen B Prytz C Boliek J E Obrzut

Dichotic listening performance was studied in children who at an early age had undergone a myringotomy with insertion of ventilating tubes for persistent middle ear infections (otitis media with effusion; OME) and compared with age-equivalent children who had no history of otitis media or hearing problems. The OME group consisted of 19 children with a median age of 9 years; 15 of whom were righ...

2005
Kenneth Hugdahl

Structural and functional asymmetry in the human brain and nervous system is reviewed in a historical perspective, focusing on the pioneering work of Broca, Wernicke, Sperry, and Geschwind. Structural and functional asymmetry is exemplified from work done in our laboratory on auditory laterality using an empirical procedure called dichotic listening. This also involves different ways of validat...

Journal: :Journal of the American Academy of Audiology 1999
J Jerger R Chmiel R Tonini E Murphy M Kent

We compared auditory, cognitive, and language test results in a pair of dizygotic twins, one of whom showed symptoms of central auditory processing disorder (CAPD). Results highlight the importance of testing binaural function. In particular, electrophysiologic measures of dichotic listening effectively demonstrated the auditory-specific nature of this child's listening problems. The importance...

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