The layering of auditory experiences in driving experience-dependent subcortical plasticity
In this review article, we focus on recent studies of experiential influences on brainstem
function. Using these studies as scaffolding, we then lay the initial groundwork for the …
function. Using these studies as scaffolding, we then lay the initial groundwork for the …
Functional interplay between the putative measures of rostral and caudal efferent regulation of speech perception in noise
Efferent modulation has been demonstrated to be very important for speech perception,
especially in the presence of noise. We examined the functional relationship between two …
especially in the presence of noise. We examined the functional relationship between two …
Prior experience biases subcortical sensitivity to sound patterns
To make sense of our ever-changing world, our brains search out patterns. This drive can be
so strong that the brain imposes patterns when there are none. The opposite can also occur …
so strong that the brain imposes patterns when there are none. The opposite can also occur …
The influence of phoneme contexts on adaptation in vowel‐evoked envelope following responses
V Easwar, L Chung - European Journal of Neuroscience, 2022 - Wiley Online Library
Repeated stimulus presentation leads to neural adaptation and consequent amplitude
reduction in vowel‐evoked envelope following responses (EFRs)—a response that reflects …
reduction in vowel‐evoked envelope following responses (EFRs)—a response that reflects …
Dichotic phase effects on frequency following responses reveal phase variant and invariant harmonic distortion products
The dichotic frequency following responses (FFR) have been used in studies to infer about
dichotic auditory processing. In the present study, we hypothesize that the proximity of the …
dichotic auditory processing. In the present study, we hypothesize that the proximity of the …
Descending auditory pathway and identification of phonetic contrast by native listeners
The present study investigated the ability of native listeners to identify subtle phonetic
contrasts in nonsense words and its relationship with the contralateral inhibition of transient …
contrasts in nonsense words and its relationship with the contralateral inhibition of transient …
Deconstructing the cortical sources of frequency following responses to speech: A cross-species approach
Time-varying pitch is a vital cue for human speech perception. Neural processing of time-
varying pitch has been extensively assayed using scalp-recorded frequency-following …
varying pitch has been extensively assayed using scalp-recorded frequency-following …
Test-retest reliability of contralateral suppression of acoustic middle ear muscle reflex
Method: Nineteen normal hearing adults in the age range of 18–24 years participated in the
study. A Repeated measures design was used to establish the reliability of the contralateral …
study. A Repeated measures design was used to establish the reliability of the contralateral …
[HTML][HTML] A Digital Filter-Based Method for Diagnosing Speech Comprehension Deficits
GVH Koury, FCRS Araújo, KM Costa… - Mayo Clinic Proceedings …, 2021 - Elsevier
Objective To improve the diagnostic efficiency of current tests for auditory processing
disorders (APDs) by creating new test signals using digital filtering methods. Methods We …
disorders (APDs) by creating new test signals using digital filtering methods. Methods We …