نتایج جستجو برای: auditory object

تعداد نتایج: 368155  

Journal: :NeuroImage 2011
Tanja Kassuba Corinna Klinge Cordula Hölig Mareike M. Menz Maurice Ptito Brigitte Röder Hartwig R. Siebner

During object manipulation the brain integrates the visual, auditory, and haptic experience of an object into a unified percept. Previous brain imaging studies have implicated for instance the dorsal part of the lateral occipital complex in visuo-tactile and the posterior superior temporal sulcus in audio-visual integration of object-related inputs (Amedi et al., 2005). Yet it is still unclear ...

2017
Richard R. Fay Arthur N. Popper John C. Middlebrooks Jonathan Z. Simon

Most normal-hearing listeners can understand a conversational partner in an everyday setting with an ease that is unmatched by any computational algorithm available today. This ability to reliably extract meaning from a sound source in a mixture of competing sources relies on the fact that natural, meaningful sounds have structure in both time and frequency. Such structure supports two processe...

Journal: :Cognition 2016
Bill Macken John C. Taylor Michail D. Kozlov Robert W. Hughes Dylan M. Jones

Classical explanations for the modality effect-superior short-term serial recall of auditory compared to visual sequences-typically recur to privileged processing of information derived from auditory sources. Here we critically appraise such accounts, and re-evaluate the nature of the canonical empirical phenomena that have motivated them. Three experiments show that the standard account of mod...

Journal: :The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience 2017
Krishna C Puvvada Jonathan Z Simon

The ability to parse a complex auditory scene into perceptual objects is facilitated by a hierarchical auditory system. Successive stages in the hierarchy transform an auditory scene of multiple overlapping sources, from peripheral tonotopically based representations in the auditory nerve, into perceptually distinct auditory-object-based representations in the auditory cortex. Here, using magne...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2005
Laura Busse Kenneth C Roberts Roy E Crist Daniel H Weissman Marty G Woldorff

Attending to a stimulus is known to enhance the neural responses to that stimulus. Recent experiments on visual attention have shown that this modulation can have object-based characteristics, such that, when certain parts of a visual object are attended, other parts automatically also receive enhanced processing. Here, we investigated whether visual attention can modulate neural responses to o...

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