Low-level information and high-level perception: the case of speech in noise.
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Preservation of auditory P300-like potentials in cortical deafness.Attention, awareness, and the perception of auditory scenes.Language experience enhances early cortical pitch-dependent responsesRecognizing sequences of sequences.Unraveling the Biology of Auditory Learning: A Cognitive-Sensorimotor-Reward FrameworkLanguage-experience plasticity in neural representation of changes in pitch salience.The intelligibility of interrupted and temporally altered speech: Effects of context, age, and hearing loss.Auditory learning through active engagement with sound: biological impact of community music lessons in at-risk children.Auditory-neurophysiological responses to speech during early childhood: Effects of background noiseLANGUAGE EXPERIENCE SHAPES PROCESSING OF PITCH RELEVANT INFORMATION IN THE HUMAN BRAINSTEM AND AUDITORY CORTEX: ELECTROPHYSIOLOGICAL EVIDENCE.Automaticity and primacy of auditory streaming: Concurrent subjective and objective measures.Effects of age and hearing loss on the intelligibility of interrupted speech.Subcortical encoding of speech cues inĀ children with congenital blindness.Decoding temporal structure in music and speech relies on shared brain resources but elicits different fine-scale spatial patterns.Partial maintenance of auditory-based cognitive training benefits in older adults.A visual or tactile signal makes auditory speech detection more efficient by reducing uncertainty.Relationship between brainstem, cortical and behavioral measures relevant to pitch salience in humans.Playing Music for a Smarter Ear: Cognitive, Perceptual and Neurobiological EvidenceMultisensory training can promote or impede visual perceptual learning of speech stimuli: visual-tactile vs. visual-auditory training.Summary statistics in auditory perception.Emergence of category-level sensitivities in non-native speech sound learning.Simultaneous EEG-fMRI brain signatures of auditory cue utilization.A dynamic auditory-cognitive system supports speech-in-noise perception in older adultsPlasticity in neuromagnetic cortical responses suggests enhanced auditory object representationTemporal context in speech processing and attentional stream selection: a behavioral and neural perspective.The influence of environmental sound training on the perception of spectrally degraded speech and environmental sounds.Aging affects neural precision of speech encoding.Auditory Perceptual Learning for Speech Perception Can be Enhanced by Audiovisual TrainingPerceptual learning of time-compressed speech: more than rapid adaptationPerception of interrupted speech: effects of dual-rate gating on the intelligibility of words and sentences.Perception of interrupted speech: cross-rate variation in the intelligibility of gated and concatenated sentencesAuditory brainstem measures predict reading and speech-in-noise perception in school-aged children.Brainstem correlates of speech-in-noise perception in childrenEmergence of learned categorical representations within an auditory forebrain circuitThe scalp-recorded brainstem response to speech: neural origins and plasticity.The effects of tone language experience on pitch processing in the brainstem.Context-dependent encoding in the human auditory brainstem relates to hearing speech in noise: implications for developmental dyslexia.The role of the auditory brainstem in processing linguistically-relevant pitch patterns.Reverse hierarchies and sensory learning.Subcortical differentiation of stop consonants relates to reading and speech-in-noise perception.
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Low-level information and high-level perception: the case of speech in noise.
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Low-level information and high-level perception: the case of speech in noise.
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Low-level information and high-level perception: the case of speech in noise.
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Low-level information and high-level perception: the case of speech in noise.
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P2093
P2860
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Low-level information and high-level perception: the case of speech in noise.
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Israel Nelken
Merav Ahissar
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10.1371/JOURNAL.PBIO.0060126
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2008-05-01T00:00:00Z