Speech-in-noise perception in musicians: A review
The ability to understand speech in the presence of competing sound sources is an
important neuroscience question in terms of how the nervous system solves this …
important neuroscience question in terms of how the nervous system solves this …
Pitch perception
AJ Oxenham - Journal of Neuroscience, 2012 - Soc Neuroscience
Pitch is one of the primary auditory sensations and plays a defining role in music, speech,
and auditory scene analysis. Although the main physical correlate of pitch is acoustic …
and auditory scene analysis. Although the main physical correlate of pitch is acoustic …
[BOOK][B] The sense of hearing
CJ Plack - 2023 - taylorfrancis.com
The Sense of Hearing is a highly accessible introduction to auditory perception, addressing
the fundamental aspects of hearing. This fourth edition has been revised to include up-to …
the fundamental aspects of hearing. This fourth edition has been revised to include up-to …
Cochlear neuropathy and the coding of supra-threshold sound
Many listeners with hearing thresholds within the clinically normal range nonetheless
complain of difficulty hearing in everyday settings and understanding speech in noise …
complain of difficulty hearing in everyday settings and understanding speech in noise …
Tracing the emergence of categorical speech perception in the human auditory system
Speech perception requires the effortless map** from smooth, seemingly continuous
changes in sound features into discrete perceptual units, a conversion exemplified in the …
changes in sound features into discrete perceptual units, a conversion exemplified in the …
[BOOK][B] The frequency-following response: a window into human communication
N Kraus, S Anderson, T White-Schwoch - 2017 - Springer
The frequency-following response (FFR) is a measure of synchronous sound-evoked neural
activity that reveals the integrity of sound processing in the brain. Studies of the FFR are …
activity that reveals the integrity of sound processing in the brain. Studies of the FFR are …
Why middle-aged listeners have trouble hearing in everyday settings
Anecdotally, middle-aged listeners report difficulty conversing in social settings, even when
they have normal audiometric thresholds [1–3]. Moreover, young adult listeners with" …
they have normal audiometric thresholds [1–3]. Moreover, young adult listeners with" …
Cortical correlates of the auditory frequency-following and onset responses: EEG and fMRI evidence
The frequency-following response (FFR) is a measure of the brain's periodic sound
encoding. It is of increasing importance for studying the human auditory nervous system due …
encoding. It is of increasing importance for studying the human auditory nervous system due …
Training changes processing of speech cues in older adults with hearing loss
Aging results in a loss of sensory function, and the effects of hearing impairment can be
especially devastating due to reduced communication ability. Older adults with hearing loss …
especially devastating due to reduced communication ability. Older adults with hearing loss …
Hearing in time: evoked potential studies of temporal processing
T Picton - Ear and hearing, 2013 - journals.lww.com
Time provides a fundamental dimension for perceiving sounds (Viemeister & Plack 1993;
Eddins & Green 1995; Phillips 2012). Temporal processing is essential for the detection of …
Eddins & Green 1995; Phillips 2012). Temporal processing is essential for the detection of …