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An investigation of prototypical and atypical within-category vowels and non-speech analogues on cortical auditory evoked related potentials (AERPs) …
2011
The present study examined cortical auditory evoked related potentials (AERPs) for the P1-N250 and MMN components in children 9 years of age. The first goal was to investigate whether AERPs respond differentially to vowels and complex tones, and the second goal was to explore how prototypical language formant structures might be reflected in these early auditory processing stages. Stimuli were two synthetic within-category vowels (/y/), one of which was preferred by adult German listeners ("prototypical-vowel"), and analogous complex tones. P1 strongly distinguished vowels from tones, revealing larger amplitudes for the more difficult to discriminate but phonetically richer vowel stimuli. P…
Cross-modal aftereffects of visuo-manual prism adaptation: Transfer to auditory divided attention in healthy subjects.
2021
OBJECTIVE Prism adaptation was shown to modify auditory perception. Using a dichotic listening task, which assesses auditory divided attention, benefits of a rightward prism adaptation were demonstrated in neglect patients (i.e., a syndrome following right hemisphere brain damage) by reducing their left auditory extinction. It is currently unknown whether prism adaptation affects auditory divided attention in healthy subjects. In the present study, we investigated the aftereffects of prism adaptation on dichotic listening. METHOD A sample of 47 young adults performed a dichotic listening task, in which pairs of words were presented with two words sounded simultaneously, one in each ear. Thr…
Prior Precision Modulates the Minimization of Auditory Prediction Error
2019
International audience; The predictive coding model of perception proposes that successful representation of the perceptual world depends upon canceling out the discrepancy between prediction and sensory input (i.e., prediction error). Recent studies further suggest a distinction to be made between prediction error triggered by non-predicted stimuli of different prior precision (i.e., inverse variance). However, it is not fully understood how prediction error with different precision levels is minimized in the predictive process. Here, we conducted a magnetoencephalography (MEG) experiment which orthogonally manipulated prime-probe relation (for contextual precision) and stimulus repetition…
Data from: Individual differences in selective attention predict speech identification at a cocktail party
2017
Listeners with normal hearing show considerable individual differences in speech understanding when competing speakers are present, as in a crowded restaurant. Here, we show that one source of this variance are individual differences in the ability to focus selective attention on a target stimulus in the presence of distractors. In 50 young normal-hearing listeners, the performance in tasks measuring auditory and visual selective attention was associated with sentence identification in the presence of spatially separated competing speakers. Together, the measures of selective attention explained a similar proportion of variance as the binaural sensitivity for the acoustic temporal fine stru…
How is Visual Recognition Entrained by Auditory Background Rhythms?
2014
AbstractRecent studies have reported that the oscillations of auditory attention entrained by a background rhythmic sequence can influence performance in visual recognition tasks. We have designed an experimental paradigm in which a visual item (either a bisyllabic word or a familiar face) is displayed on screen in two consecutive parts while a musical rhythm is played in the background. Depending on the timing conditions, the first or the second part of the item could be presented either in-synchrony or out-of-synchrony with the beats of the auditory rhythm. In a first series of experiments, participants performed a lexical decision task on bisyllabic 5-letter strings. Results show that wh…
Los sistemas de información y la auditoría informática aplicados a una institución fiscalizadora subestatal: la Sindicatura de Comptes de la Comunida…
2020
La digitalización es un fenómeno global que afecta a todas las actividades humanas. Las administraciones públicas también han incorporado a sus estructuras las nuevas tecnologías de la información y la comunicación, de manera que el sector público se ha informatizado completamente. En este contexto digital, la auditoría informática es una herramienta que permite fiscalizar las administraciones públicas y, a la vez, mejora la rendición de cuentas. Este artículo examina las principales ventajas y riesgos de la digitalización y ofrece un estudio de caso centrado en una institución fiscalizadora pública española que ha implementado la auditoría informática para auditar todas las operaciones de …
Baltijas pētnieciskās žurnālistikas centra Re:Baltica darbība sociālajos tīklos: žurnālistu un auditorijas attieksmes
2021
Bakalaura darbā analizētas pētnieciskās žurnālistikas centra Re:Baltica aktivitātes sociālajos tīklos, to efektivitāte un lietotāju attieksme pret tām. Izmantojot Sociālās atbildības teorijas pieeju, noskaidroti pētnieciskās žurnālistikas uzdevumi, savukārt definējot sociālo tīklu, viltus ziņu un dezinformācijas jēdzienus, nozīmi un problēmas, kā arī noskaidrojot Facebook lomu masu komunikācijā, konstatēti sociālo tīklu izmantošanas iemesli un to efektivitāte auditorijas sasniegšanā pētnieciskajā žurnālistikā. Ar kontentanalīzes palīdzību konstatētas galvenās publikāciju tēmas un lietotāju reakcijas uz tām, savukārt, intervējot Re:Baltica žurnālistes, atklāti iemesli aktivitātēm sociālajos …
Sudden sensorineural hearing loss as prodromal symptom of anterior inferior cerebellar artery infarction.
2011
Sudden sensorineural hearing loss is a clinical condition characterized by a sudden onset of unilateral or bilateral hearing loss. In recent years sudden deafness has been frequently described in association with anterior inferior cerebellar artery (AICA) infarction generally presenting along with other brainstem and cerebellar signs such as ataxia, dysmetria and peripheral facial palsy. The authors report a rare clinical case of a 53-year-old man who suddenly developed hearing loss and tinnitus without any brainstem or cerebellar signs. Computed tomography of his brain was normal, and the audiological results localized the lesion causing deafness to the inner ear. Surprisingly, magnetic re…
Coherence between brain activation and speech envelope at word and sentence levels showed age-related differences in low frequency bands
2021
Abstract Speech perception is dynamic and shows changes across development. In parallel, functional differences in brain development over time have been well documented and these differences may interact with changes in speech perception during infancy and childhood. Further, there is evidence that the two hemispheres contribute unequally to speech segmentation at the sentence and phonemic levels. To disentangle those contributions, we studied the cortical tracking of various sized units of speech that are crucial for spoken language processing in children (4.7–9.3 years old, N = 34) and adults (N = 19). We measured participants’ magnetoencephalogram (MEG) responses to syllables, words, and…