نتایج جستجو برای: auditory processing difficulty

تعداد نتایج: 622643  

2013
Chris McNorgan Melissa Randazzo-Wagner James R. Booth

Fluent reading requires successfully mapping between visual orthographic and auditory phonological representations and is thus an intrinsically cross-modal process, though reading difficulty has often been characterized as a phonological deficit. However, recent evidence suggests that orthographic information influences phonological processing in typical developing (TD) readers, but that this e...

Journal: :Pro-fono : revista de atualizacao cientifica 2010
Isabela Olszanski Acrani Liliane Desgualdo Pereira

BACKGROUND speech comprehension difficulty is a very common complaint of individuals with tinnitus with and without hearing loss. This study was conducted in order to analyze if tinnitus interferes in auditory processing and speech comprehension in individuals with normal hearing levels. AIM to asses and compare the auditory behavior of temporal resolution and selective attention of adults wi...

پایان نامه :وزارت علوم، تحقیقات و فناوری - دانشگاه اراک - دانشکده علوم انسانی 1389

abstract this study examines the relationship between reading anxiety and difficulty of texts as well as the relationship between reading anxiety and students perceived difficulty of the texts. since difficulty is a relative concept, i limited its definition by sticking to the readability formula. we also took students perceived difficulty levels into account. therefore, in the present study, ...

Journal: :Journal of cognitive neuroscience 2005
Gunes Yucel Christopher Petty Gregory McCarthy Aysenil Belger

Previous studies suggested that auditory change-specific neural responses are attention-independent and reflect central auditory processing. The automaticity of the brain's response to infrequent changes in pitch within a series of auditory tone pips was examined in parallel functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) and event-related potential (ERP) studies. Subjects performed a continuous p...

This study aimed at investigating the effect of visual (Cuisenaire Rods) and auditory nonsensical monosyllables using Pratt speech processing software as teaching techniques on retention of word stress. To this end, 60 high school participants made the two experimental groups of the study each having 30 students on the basis of their proficiency scores on KET (Key English Test). In one experime...

Journal: :Current Biology 2009
K. G. Munhall M. W. ten Hove M. Brammer M. Paré

Visible speech enhances the intelligibility of auditory speech when listening conditions are poor [1], and can modify the perception of otherwise perfectly audible utterances [2]. This audiovisual perception is our most natural form of communication and one of our most common multisensory phenomena. However, where and in what form the visual and auditory representations interact is still not co...

Journal: :Pro-fono : revista de atualizacao cientifica 2010
Marilene Danieli Simões Dutra Marcia Cavadas Monteiro Volney de Magalhães Câmara

BACKGROUND central auditory processing and exposure to metallic mercury. AIM to evaluate the performance on tests of central auditory processing in adolescents exposed to metallic mercury. METHOD participants were 52 adolescents, of both genders, who presented hearing thresholds within normal limits. The study group (SG) was composed by 21 adolescents who worked on the burning of gold-mercu...

Journal: :Human brain mapping 2010
David J Sharp Malaka Awad Jane E Warren Richard J S Wise Gabriella Vigliocco Sophie K Scott

Speech comprehension involves processing at different levels of analysis, such as acoustic, phonetic, and lexical. We investigated neural responses to manipulating the difficulty of processing at two of these levels. Twelve subjects underwent positron emission tomographic scanning while making decisions based upon the semantic relatedness between heard nouns. We manipulated perceptual difficult...

2013
SharoN CaMEroN harvEy DilloN

spatial Processing When we are trying to listen to speech in noisy environments, auditory processes in the brain help us to focus on the person we want to hear while simultaneously suppressing competing sounds coming from different locations. The target speech appears to pop out from the competition , so to speak. The technical term for this process is spatial release from masking — or spatial ...

Journal: :Frontiers in human neuroscience 2016
Patrik Sörqvist Örjan Dahlström Thomas Karlsson Jerker Rönnberg

Whether cognitive load-and other aspects of task difficulty-increases or decreases distractibility is subject of much debate in contemporary psychology. One camp argues that cognitive load usurps executive resources, which otherwise could be used for attentional control, and therefore cognitive load increases distraction. The other camp argues that cognitive load demands high levels of concentr...

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