نتایج جستجو برای: vowel auditory training

تعداد نتایج: 393486  

2017
Caitlin Dawson Daniel Aalto Juraj Šimko Martti Vainio Mari Tervaniemi

Musical experiences and native language are both known to affect auditory processing. The present work aims to disentangle the influences of native language phonology and musicality on behavioral and subcortical sound feature processing in a population of musically diverse Finnish speakers as well as to investigate the specificity of enhancement from musical training. Finnish speakers are highl...

2001
M. Ortega-LLebaria A. Faulkner V. Ha

This study was designed to identify English speech contrasts that might be appropriate for the computerbased auditory-visual training of Spanish learners of English. It examines auditory-visual and auditory consonant and vowel confusions by Spanish speaking students of English and a native English control group. 36 Spanish listeners were tested on their identification of 16 consonants and 9 vow...

Journal: :Restorative neurology and neuroscience 2007
N Gaab J D E Gabrieli G K Deutsch P Tallal E Temple

PURPOSE Developmental dyslexia, characterized by unexpected difficulty in reading, may involve a fundamental deficit in processing rapid acoustic stimuli. Using functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) we previously reported that adults with developmental dyslexia have a disruption in neural response to rapid acoustic stimuli in left prefrontal cortex. Here we examined the neural correlates...

2015
Mark Hedrick Lauren Charles Nicole Drakopoulos Street

OBJECTIVES To determine the influence of hearing loss on perception of vowel slices. METHODS Fourteen listeners aged 20-27 participated; ten (6 males) had hearing within normal limits and four (3 males) had moderate-severe sensorineural hearing loss (SNHL). Stimuli were six naturally-produced words consisting of the vowels /i a u æ ɛ ʌ/ in a /b V b/ context. Each word was presented as a whole...

Journal: :Jornal da Sociedade Brasileira de Fonoaudiologia 2012
Maria Emilia Oliveira Maia Mariana Oliveira Maia Ana Cristina Côrtes Gama Mara Behlau

PURPOSE To investigate the immediate effects of the high-pitched blowing vocal exercise. METHODS This is a comparative observational study. Participants were 46 women with ages between 25 and 45 years, who were divided into two groups: 23 individuals with vocal complaint (VCG), and 23 without vocal complaint (WVCG). The procedures included vocal auditory-perceptual analysis, acoustic analysis...

Journal: :eNeuro 2015
Laurel H Carney Tianhao Li Joyce M McDonough

Current models for neural coding of vowels are typically based on linear descriptions of the auditory periphery, and fail at high sound levels and in background noise. These models rely on either auditory nerve discharge rates or phase locking to temporal fine structure. However, both discharge rates and phase locking saturate at moderate to high sound levels, and phase locking is degraded in t...

Journal: :The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America 2008
Santeri Yrttiaho Hannu Tiitinen Patrick J C May Sakari Leino Paavo Alku

Previous non-invasive brain research has reported auditory cortical sensitivity to periodicity as reflected by larger and more anterior responses to periodic than to aperiodic vowels. The current study investigated whether there is a lower fundamental frequency (F0) limit for this effect. Auditory evoked fields (AEFs) elicited by natural-sounding 400 ms periodic and aperiodic vowel stimuli were...

Journal: :The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America 1984
C J Darwin

Speech is normally heard against a background of other sounds, yet our ability to isolate perceptually the speech of a particular talker is poorly understood. The experiments reported here illustrate two different ways in which a listener may decide whether a tone at a harmonic of a vowel's fundamental forms part of the vowel. First, a tone that starts or stops at a different time from a vowel ...

Journal: :The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America 2003
Ian C Bruce Murray B Sachs Eric D Young

Acoustic trauma degrades the auditory nerve's tonotopic representation of acoustic stimuli. Recent physiological studies have quantified the degradation in responses to the vowel /E/ and have investigated amplification schemes designed to restore a more correct tonotopic representation than is achieved with conventional hearing aids. However, it is difficult from the data to quantify how much d...

Journal: :Pro-fono : revista de atualizacao cientifica 2008
Maria Inês Beltrati Cornacchioni Rehder Mara Behlau

BACKGROUND the voice of choir conductors. AIM to evaluate the vocal quality of choir conductors based on the production of a sustained vowel during singing and when speaking in order to observe auditory and acoustic differences. METHOD participants of this study were 100 choir conductors, with an equal distribution between genders. Participants were asked to produce the sustained vowel "é" ...

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