نتایج جستجو برای: binaural tones

تعداد نتایج: 9954  

Journal: :Restorative neurology and neuroscience 2005
Martina Fink Jan Churan Marc Wittmann

PURPOSE The relationship between auditory temporal-order perception and phoneme discrimination has been discussed for several years, based on findings, showing that patients with cerebral damage in the left hemisphere and aphasia, as well as children with specific language impairments, show deficits in temporal-processing and phoneme discrimination. Over the last years several temporal-order me...

Journal: :Journal of the International Neuropsychological Society : JINS 2008
Tim Conway Kenneth M Heilman Kaundinya Gopinath Kyung Peck Russell Bauer Richard W Briggs Joseph K Torgesen Bruce Crosson

Adult readers with developmental phonological dyslexia exhibit significant difficulty comparing pseudowords and pure tones in auditory working memory (AWM). This suggests deficient AWM skills for adults diagnosed with dyslexia. Despite behavioral differences, it is unknown whether neural substrates of AWM differ between adults diagnosed with dyslexia and normal readers. Prior neuroimaging of ad...

2001
Richard M. Stern Glenn D. Shear Torsten Zeppenfeld

Revised Abstract The position-variable model [R.] is extended to describe the subjective lateral position of amplitude-modulated tones and bandpass noise, as well as other complex stimuli that are presented within spectral regions at which the binaural system appears to be unable to make use of cycle-by-cycle interaural temporal differences. Predictions of the model are based on the centroid of...

Journal: :Journal of neurophysiology 1983
T C Yin S Kuwada

We used the binaural beat stimulus to study the interaural phase sensitivity of inferior colliculus (IC) neurons in the cat. The binaural beat, produced by delivering tones of slightly different frequencies to the two ears, generates continuous and graded changes in interaural phase. Over 90% of the cells that exhibit a sensitivity to changes in the interaural delay also show a sensitivity to i...

1996
Richard M. Stern Glenn D. Shear G. D. Shear

This publication is a companion to a paper which extends the position-variable model to describe and predict binaural lateralization and detection phenomena at frequencies up to 1200 Hz. The most important modification made to the model is the development of a frequency-dependent form of a function referred to as p(τ | f) that describes the relative number of binaural concidence detectors in th...

Journal: :Journal of neurophysiology 1997
B Grothe T J Park G Schuller

In mammals with good low-frequency hearing and a moderate to large interear distance, neurons in the medial superior olive (MSO) are sensitive to interaural time differences (ITDs). Most small mammals, however, do not hear low frequencies and do not experience significant ITDs, suggesting that their MSOs participate in functions other than ITD coding. In one bat species, the mustached bat, the ...

Journal: :The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America 2010
Heather A Kreft Andrew J Oxenham David A Nelson

Detection and modulation rate discrimination were measured in cochlear-implant users for pulse-trains that were either sinusoidally amplitude modulated or were modulated with half-wave rectified sinusoids, which in acoustic hearing have been used to simulate the response to low-frequency temporal fine structure. In contrast to comparable results from acoustic hearing, modulation rate discrimina...

Journal: :The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience 2005
Daniel J Tollin Tom C T Yin

The lateral superior olive (LSO) is believed to encode differences in sound level at the two ears, a cue for azimuthal sound location. Most high-frequency-sensitive LSO neurons are binaural, receiving inputs from both ears. An inhibitory input from the contralateral ear, via the medial nucleus of the trapezoid body (MNTB), and excitatory input from the ipsilateral ear enable level differences t...

Journal: :Journal of neurophysiology 2008
Israel Nelken Jennifer K Bizley Fernando R Nodal Bashir Ahmed Andrew J King Jan W H Schnupp

We used optical imaging of intrinsic signals to study the large-scale organization of ferret auditory cortex in response to complex sounds. Cortical responses were collected during continuous stimulation by sequences of sounds with varying frequency, period, or interaural level differences. We used a set of stimuli that differ in spectral structure, but have the same periodicity and therefore e...

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