نتایج جستجو برای: auditory processing difficulty

تعداد نتایج: 622643  

Journal: :NeuroImage 2004
R Todd Constable Kenneth R Pugh Ella Berroya W Einar Mencl Michael Westerveld Weijia Ni Donald Shankweiler

Cortical regions engaged by sentence processing were mapped using functional MRI. The influence of input modality (spoken word vs. print input) and parsing difficulty (sentences containing subject-relative vs. object-relative clauses) was assessed. Auditory presentation was associated with pronounced activity at primary auditory cortex and across the superior temporal gyrus bilaterally. Printed...

Journal: :Journal of neurology, neurosurgery, and psychiatry 1981
F J Pirozzolo K L Kerr J E Obrzut G K Morley J V Haxby S Lundgren

In contrast to the classic form of alexia without agraphia, subangular alexia results from a single lesion located deep in the white matter of the left parietal lobe. In the present report, a patient with subangular alexia and features of mixed transcortical aphasia is described. Neurolinguistic findings include: alexia without agraphia, paucity of spontaneous speech, moderate auditory comprehe...

Journal: :Vision Research 2014
Matthew W.G. Dye

The major documented effect of auditory deprivation on visual processing is enhanced spatial attention, in particular to the visual periphery and to moving stimuli. However, there is a parallel literature that has reported deficits in temporal aspects of visual processing in individuals with profound hearing losses. This study builds upon previous work showing possible deficits in processing of...

2012
Sharon Cameron Helen Glyde Harvey Dillon

Children with a spatial processing disorder (SPD) require a more favorable signal-to-noise ratio in the classroom because they have difficulty perceiving sound source location cues. Previous research has shown that a novel training program - LiSN & Learn - employing spatialized sound, overcomes this deficit. Here we investigate whether improvements in spatial processing ability are specific to ...

2011
Jai Anand Shetake Michael P. Kilgard Peter F. Assmann Marco Atzori Christa K. McIntyre

Supervising Professor: Dr. Michael P. Kilgard, Ph.D. The brain has an amazing capacity to accurately represent information about myriad complex stimuli from its surrounding environment. Problems with maintaining accurate representations of stimuli have harmful effects and are reflected behaviorally. Speech is one such complex stimulus. Normal hearing humans are adept at understanding speech in ...

Journal: :Journal of cognitive neuroscience 2010
Keren Haroush Shaul Hochstein Leon Y. Deouell

Even when our attention is dedicated to an important task, background processes monitor the environment for significant events. The mismatch negativity (MMN) event-related potential is thought to reflect such a monitoring process. Nevertheless, there is continuing debate concerning the susceptibility of the MMN to attentional manipulation. We investigated the trial-by-trial relationship between...

2012
Clara Fonseca Lacerda Luciana Oliveira e Silva Roberto Sérgio de Tavares Canto Nadia Carla Cheik

INTRODUCTION  The aging process provokes structural modifications and functional to it greets, compromising the postural control and central processing. Studies have boarded the necessity to identify to the harmful factors of risk to aged the auditory health and security in stricken aged by auditory deficits and with alterations of balance. OBJECTIVE  To evaluate the effect of auditory prosth...

2017
Saransh Jain N. p. Nataraja

The study assessed the auditory processing abilities and the cognitive skills in children with specific learning disability. It investigates the top-down or bottom-up influence on auditory processing. Using a test battery approach, the association between cognitive skills (verbal working memory and attention) and auditory processing abilities (auditory closure, binaural integration and temporal...

Journal: :Ear and hearing 2013
Helen Glyde Sharon Cameron Harvey Dillon Louise Hickson Mark Seeto

OBJECTIVES Difficulty in understanding speech in background noise is frequently reported by hearing-impaired people despite well-fitted amplification. Understanding speech in the presence of background noise involves segregating the various auditory stimuli into distinct streams using cues such as pitch characteristics, spatial location of speakers, and contextual information. One possible caus...

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