نتایج جستجو برای: auditory behaviors

تعداد نتایج: 197785  

Journal: :iranian rehabilitation journal 0
abdollah moosavi department of audiology, university of social welfare and rehabilitation sciences, avin, daneshjou blvd, koodakyar st, tehran zahra hosseini dastgerdi department of audiology, university of social welfare and rehabilitation sciences, avin, daneshjou blvd, koodakyar st, tehran yones lotfi department of audiology, university of social welfare and rehabilitation sciences, avin, daneshjou blvd, koodakyar st, tehran saeideh mehrkian department of audiology, university of social welfare and rehabilitation sciences, avin, daneshjou blvd, koodakyar st, tehran enayatollah bakhshi department of biostatistic, university of social welfare and rehabilitation sciences, avin, daneshjou blvd, koodakyar st, tehran bahare khavar ghazalani department of audiology, university of social welfare and rehabilitation sciences, avin, daneshjou blvd, koodakyar st., tehran

objectives: the aim of the present study was to assess the auditory lateralization ability in children with (central) auditory processing disorder. methods: participants were divided in two groups: 15 children with central auditory processing disorder (8-10 years) and 80 normal children (8-11 years) from both genders with pure-tone air-conduction thresholds better than 20 db hl bilaterally and ...

Objectives: This study investigated the efficacy of working memory training for improving working memory capacity and related auditory stream segregation in auditory processing disorders children. Methods: Fifteen subjects (9-11 years), clinically diagnosed with auditory processing disorder participated in this non-randomized case-controlled trial. Working memory abilities and auditory strea...

Journal: :Psychophysiology 2002
Marie Gomot Marie-Hélène Giard Jean-Louis Adrien Catherine Barthelemy Nicole Bruneau

Exaggerated reactions to even small changes in the environment and abnormal behaviors in response to auditory stimuli are frequently observed in children with autism (CWA). Brain mechanisms involved in the automatic detection of auditory frequency change were studied using scalp potential and scalp current density (SCD) mapping of mismatch negativity (MMN) in 15 CWA matched with 15 healthy chil...

2017
Richard H R Hahnloser Gagan Narula

Motor systems are highly adaptive. Both birds and humans compensate for synthetically induced shifts in the pitch (fundamental frequency) of auditory feedback stemming from their vocalizations. Pitch-shift compensation is partial in the sense that large shifts lead to smaller relative compensatory adjustments of vocal pitch than small shifts. Also, compensation is larger in subjects with high m...

Journal: :The Journal of experimental biology 2008
J D Triblehorn K Ghose K Bohn C F Moss D D Yager

Through staged free-flight encounters between echolocating bats and praying mantids, we examined the effectiveness of two potential predator-evasion behaviors mediated by different sensory modalities: (1) power dive responses triggered by bat echolocation detected by the mantis ultrasound-sensitive auditory system, and (2) ;last-ditch' maneuvers triggered by bat-generated wind detected by the m...

Journal: :The American journal of occupational therapy : official publication of the American Occupational Therapy Association 2012
Kristina G Caron Roseann C Schaaf Teal W Benevides Eynat Gal

Parents of children with autism frequently report that their children exhibit unusual responses to sensory experiences. Little research is available, however, describing how parents' and children's culture and environment might influence parents' reports of their children's behaviors. This study compared the frequency of parent-reported responses to sensory experiences in children from two coun...

Journal: :International journal of psychophysiology : official journal of the International Organization of Psychophysiology 2004
Peter J Marshall Yair Bar-Haim Nathan A Fox

The development of P50 suppression in the auditory event-related potential was examined in 32 participants aged 7-13 years and the relation of P50 suppression to individual differences in social withdrawal was investigated. Auditory click pairs were presented binaurally and the amplitude of the P50 component was measured for the two clicks. Across the whole sample, P50 amplitude to the second c...

Journal: :The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience 2006
Luis C Populin

The sound localization abilities of three rhesus monkeys were tested under head-restrained and head-unrestrained conditions. Operant conditioning and the magnetic search coil technique were used to measure eye and head movements to sound sources. Whereas the results support previous findings that monkeys localize sounds very poorly with their heads restrained, the data also reveal for the first...

Journal: :Learning & memory 2016
Bryan F Singer Myranda A Bryan Pavlo Popov Raymond Scarff Cody Carter Erin Wright Brandon J Aragona Terry E Robinson

The sensory properties of a reward-paired cue (a conditioned stimulus; CS) may impact the motivational value attributed to the cue, and in turn influence the form of the conditioned response (CR) that develops. A cue with multiple sensory qualities, such as a moving lever-CS, may activate numerous neural pathways that process auditory and visual information, resulting in CRs that vary both with...

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