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Textbook of Vertigo: Diagnosis and Management

2013

Following you will find a brief description of the book done, as accorded with Alessandro De Stefano, to publish in Int Tinnitus J Vertigo: Diagnosis and Management of Jaypee Brother Publisher, is a new book in the field of vestibular disorders. This publication includes several topics ranging from anatomy of vestibular system to the rehabilitation after a vestibular disease. The book, edited by Dr. Francesco Dispenza and Dr. Alessandro De Stefano, had the contribution of about 30 Professors worldwide, experts in the fields of vertigo. The first part of the book includes the information about anatomy, physiology of vestibular system and general approach to the dizzy patients, with a window …

Vestibular systemTextbooks as Topicmedicine.medical_specialtyRehabilitationbiologyMedical treatmentVestibular disordersmedicine.medical_treatmentMEDLINEAudiologybiology.organism_classificationSensory SystemsSpeech and HearingOtorhinolaryngologyVertigoVertigomedicineHumansMedical physicsTextbooks as TopictinnitusPsychologyThe International Tinnitus Journal
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Interaction features for prediction of perceptual segmentation:Effects of musicianship and experimental task

2016

As music unfolds in time, structure is recognised and understood by listeners, regardless of their level of musical expertise. A number of studies have found spectral and tonal changes to quite successfully model boundaries between structural sections. However, the effects of musical expertise and experimental task on computational modelling of structure are not yet well understood. These issues need to be addressed to better understand how listeners perceive the structure of music and to improve automatic segmentation algorithms. In this study, computational prediction of segmentation by listeners was investigated for six musical stimuli via a real-time task and an annotation (non real-tim…

Visual Arts and Performing ArtsComputer scienceSpeech recognitionComputationmedia_common.quotation_subjectsegmentation taskBoundary (topology)Novelty detection050105 experimental psychologyTask (project management)03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicinePerception0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesSegmentationmedia_commonStructure (mathematical logic)05 social sciencesNoveltyboundary strengthta6131segmentation density030217 neurology & neurosurgeryMusicnovelty detectionmusical training
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Evaluating the Effect of Stimuli Color and Frequency on SSVEP

2020

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Visual perceptionBrain-Computer InterfaceFrequency bandSpeech recognitionbiomedical signal processingLow frequencyStimulus (physiology)Electroencephalographylcsh:Chemical technology01 natural sciencesBiochemistryRed ColorArticleAnalytical Chemistry03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineContinuous performance taskmedicinelcsh:TP1-1185Electrical and Electronic EngineeringInstrumentationSSVEPBrain–computer interfaceMathematicsmedicine.diagnostic_test010401 analytical chemistrybrain–computer interfaceAtomic and Molecular Physics and Optics0104 chemical sciences030217 neurology & neurosurgeryelectroencephalographySensors
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Do categorical representations modulate early automatic visual processing? A visual mismatch-negativity study.

2021

Perceptual categorization is an important cognitive function. In the auditory domain, categorization already occurs within the first 200 ms of information processing, as indexed by the mismatch negativity. Here, we assessed the characteristics of the visual mismatch negativity (vMMN) elicited during the categorization of previously unknown visual stimuli. To examine this, we used five-dot patterns with characteristics that allow for the formation of categories through rotation and reflection but not through other physical properties. To assess whether or not between-category and within-category vMMN differ in amplitude, the data was analyzed with the Bayesian approach. We observed that both…

Visual perceptionSpeech recognitionMismatch negativityElectroencephalography050105 experimental psychologyVisual processing03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineCognitionmedicineHumans0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesCategorical variablemedicine.diagnostic_testGeneral Neuroscience05 social sciencesInformation processingCognitionBayes TheoremElectroencephalographyNeuropsychology and Physiological PsychologyCategorizationVisual PerceptionEvoked Potentials VisualPsychology030217 neurology & neurosurgeryPhotic StimulationBiological psychology
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Movement Perception in the Colliculus Superior

1977

Summary Neurophysiological measurements on cats' colliculus superior show results which are dependent on the movement of visual stimuli and movement of the background as well as on the movement of stimulus and background n!lative to each other. The movement dependent problems involved in pattern recognition by space time filters as regards resolution of details, distortion and eye movement are outlined in principle.

Visual perceptiongenetic structuresSuperior colliculusSpeech recognitionMovement perceptionEye movementStimulus (physiology)NeurophysiologyPsychologyNeuroscienceIFAC Proceedings Volumes
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Visual mismatch negativity (vMMN): a prediction error signal in the visual modality

2015

Frontiers in Human Neuroscience, 8

Visual perceptionvisual mismatch negativitySpeech recognitionAutomaticityMismatch negativity610 Medicine & healthStimulus (physiology)Electroencephalographyperceptual learninglcsh:RC321-571170 Ethics3206 Neuropsychology and Physiological Psychology2738 Psychiatry and Mental HealthBehavioral NeuroscienceMMN (Mismatch negativity)Perceptual learning2802 Behavioral Neurosciencemedicine10237 Institute of Biomedical Engineeringstimulus specific adaptationEEGstimulus specific adaptationpredictive codingOddball paradigmlcsh:Neurosciences. Biological psychiatry. NeuropsychiatryBiological Psychiatryta515prediction errormedicine.diagnostic_testQuantitative Biology::Neurons and CognitionEditorial ArticlePsychiatry and Mental healthNeuropsychology and Physiological PsychologyNeurology2808 NeurologyEEG; ERP; Perceptual Learning; Predictive coding; Prediction error; Repetition suppression; Stimulus specific adaptation; Visual mismatch negativityOblique effectrepetition suppressionPsychology2803 Biological PsychiatryERPCognitive psychologyNeuroscienceFrontiers in Human Neuroscience
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2015

Previewing distracters enhances the efficiency of visual search. Watson and Humphreys (1997) proposed that the preview benefit rests on visual marking, a mechanism which actively encodes distracter locations at preview and inhibits them afterwards at search. As Watson and Humphreys did, we used a letter-color search task to study constraints of visual marking in conjunction search and near-efficient single-feature search with single-colored and homogeneous distracter letters. Search performance was measured for fixed target and distracter features (block design) and for randomly changed features across trials (random design). In single-feature search there was a full preview benefit for bot…

Visual searchCommunicationVisual perceptionColor visionbusiness.industrySpeech recognitionRepetition primingSensory SystemsTask (project management)Conjunction (grammar)OphthalmologyFeature (computer vision)businessPsychologyBlock (data storage)Journal of Vision
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The effects of interletter spacing in visual-word recognition.

2010

Despite the importance of determining the effects of interletter spacing on visual-word recognition, this issue has often been neglected in the literature. The goal of the present study is to shed some light on this topic. The rationale is that a thin increase in interletter spacing, as in casino, may reduce lateral interference among internal letters without destroying a word's integrity and/or allow a more precise encoding of a word's letter positions. Here we examined whether identification times for word stimuli in a lexical decision task were faster when the target word had a slightly wider than default interletter spacing value relative to the default settings (e.g., casino vs. casino…

Visual word recognitionAdultCommunicationbusiness.industrySpeech recognitionWord processingExperimental and Cognitive PsychologyGeneral MedicineVocabularyArts and Humanities (miscellaneous)Pattern Recognition VisualReadingDevelopmental and Educational PsychologyLexical decision taskReaction TimeHumansAttentionPsychologybusinessComprehensionWord lengthWord (computer architecture)Photic StimulationActa psychologica
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Neighborhood Effects in Visual Word Recognition and Reading

2015

Visual word recognitionComputational modelComputer sciencebusiness.industrymedia_common.quotation_subjectSpeech recognitioncomputer.software_genreReading (process)Word recognitionLexical decision taskArtificial intelligencebusinesscomputerNatural language processingmedia_common
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Experimental studies on continuous speech recognition using neural architectures with “adaptive” hidden activation functions

2010

The choice of hidden non-linearity in a feed-forward multi-layer perceptron (MLP) architecture is crucial to obtain good generalization capability and better performance. Nonetheless, little attention has been paid to this aspect in the ASR field. In this work, we present some initial, yet promising, studies toward improving ASR performance by adopting hidden activation functions that can be automatically learned from the data and change shape during training. This adaptive capability is achieved through the use of orthonormal Hermite polynomials. The “adaptive” MLP is used in two neural architectures that generate phone posterior estimates, namely, a standalone configuration and a hierarch…

VocabularyArtificial neural networkbusiness.industryGeneralizationComputer sciencemedia_common.quotation_subjectSpeech recognitionPattern recognitionTIMITPerceptronField (computer science)Orthonormal basisArtificial intelligencebusinessHidden Markov modelmedia_common2010 IEEE International Conference on Acoustics, Speech and Signal Processing
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