نتایج جستجو برای: sound stimuli

تعداد نتایج: 192214  

Journal: :Neuron 2012
Amit Yaron Itai Hershenhoren Israel Nelken

Neurons in auditory cortex are sensitive to the probability of stimuli: responses to rare stimuli tend to be stronger than responses to common ones. Here, intra- and extracellular recordings from the auditory cortex of halothane-anesthetized rats revealed the existence of a finer sensitivity to the structure of sound sequences. Using oddball sequences in which the order of stimulus presentation...

Journal: :NeuroImage 2008
Xin Yu Jing Zou James S. Babb Glyn Johnson Dan H. Sanes Daniel H. Turnbull

Manganese-enhanced MRI (MEMRI) has been developed to image brain activity in small animals, including normal and genetically modified mice. Here, we report the use of a MEMRI-based statistical parametric mapping method to analyze sound-evoked activity in the mouse auditory midbrain, the inferior colliculus (IC). Acoustic stimuli with defined frequency and amplitude components were shown to acti...

Journal: :The Journal of experimental biology 2013
Paul E Nachtigall Alexander Ya Supin

We investigated the possibility of conditioned dampening of whale hearing thresholds when a loud sound is preceded by a warning sound. The loud sound was a tone of 20 kHz, 170 dB re. 1 μPa, 5 s. Hearing sensitivity was measured using pip-train test stimuli and auditory evoked potential recording. The same test-sound stimuli served as warning sounds. The durations of the warning sounds were vari...

2010
Noreen Kamal Ling Tsou Abir Al Hajri Sidney S. Fels

The DreamThrower is a novel technology that explores virtually creating, throwing and catching dreams. It detects users’ dream state by measuring rapid eye movement (REM). Once the dream state is detected, sound and light stimuli is played to alter the dream. Users report on their dream, and they can send the stimuli that they have used to another person via an on-line website. A working protot...

Journal: :Learning & memory 2006
Masaharu Kudoh Katsuei Shibuki

We have previously reported that sound sequence discrimination learning requires cholinergic inputs to the auditory cortex (AC) in rats. In that study, reward was used for motivating discrimination behavior in rats. Therefore, dopaminergic inputs mediating reward signals may have an important role in the learning. We tested the possibility in the present study. Rats were trained to discriminate...

2017
Shota Hori Koichi Mori Takehisa Mashimo Akitoshi Seiyama

We constructed a near infrared spectroscopy-based real-time feedback system to estimate the subjects' emotional states using the changes in oxygenated hemoglobin concentration [Δ(oxy-Hb)] in the prefrontal cortex (PFC). Using this system, we investigated the influences of continual mild and equivocal stimuli consisting of lights and a reconstructed waterfall sound on Δ[oxy-Hb] in the PFC. The v...

2004
Jan Tro

1.1. Evaluation of music dynamics The background for this paper is previous performed experiments on subjective evaluation of listening responses to live music with special focus on loudness (”musical strength”) and music dynamics. The question is weather or not it is possible to subjectively ”integrate” and pronounce some reliable and meaningful quantitative measure of loudness after having li...

2009
Ilja Frissen Brian F. G. Katz Catherine Guastavino

The aim of the presented research is to determine whether the perception of reverberation is dependent on the type of sound stimuli used. We quantified the discrimination thresholds for reverberations that are representative for large rooms such as concert halls (reverberation times around 1.8 s). For exponential decays, simulating an ideal simple room, thresholds are around 6% (Experiment 1). ...

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