Top-down effects can modify the initially stimulus-driven auditory organization.
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Modelling the emergence and dynamics of perceptual organisation in auditory streaming.Grouping of sequential sounds--an event-related potential study comparing musicians and nonmusicians.Automatic encoding of polyphonic melodies in musicians and nonmusicians.Sequential search asymmetry: Behavioral and psychophysiological evidence from a dual oddball task.Hierarchy of prediction errors for auditory events in human temporal and frontal cortex.Effects of explicit knowledge and predictability on auditory distraction and target performance.Effects of musical training on sound pattern processing in high-school students.Aging Affects Neural Synchronization to Speech-Related Acoustic Modulations.Statistical context shapes stimulus-specific adaptation in human auditory cortex.Levels of attention and task difficulty in the modulation of interval duration mismatch negativity.The five myths of MMN: redefining how to use MMN in basic and clinical researchAnalyzing the auditory scene: neurophysiologic evidence of a dissociation between detection of regularity and detection of changeHow does the extraction of local and global auditory regularities vary with context?How learning to abstract shapes neural sound representations.Demand and modality of directed attention modulate "pre-attentive" sensory processes in schizophrenia patients and nonpsychiatric controls.Spatial orienting in complex audiovisual environmentsCategory effects: is top-down control alone sufficient to elicit the mismatch negativity (MMN) component?Perceptual organization of auditory streaming-task relies on neural entrainment of the stimulus-presentation rate: MEG evidence.Attention Matters: Pitch vs. Pattern Processing in Adolescence.Electromagnetic correlates of musical expertise in processing of tone patterns.Cortical dynamics of acoustic and phonological processing in speech perceptionObject representation in the human auditory system.Neurophysiological evidence for context-dependent encoding of sensory input in human auditory cortexAttention effects on auditory scene analysis in children.Does attention play a role in dynamic receptive field adaptation to changing acoustic salience in A1?Dynamic Correlations between Intrinsic Connectivity and Extrinsic Connectivity of the Auditory Cortex in HumansEvent-related potentials and biomarkers of psychiatric diseases: the necessity to adopt and develop multi-site guidelines.Visual mismatch negativity in the dorsal stream is independent of concurrent visual task difficulty.Altered auditory processing in patients with panic disorder: a pilot study.Uncertainty in visual and auditory series is coded by modality-general and modality-specific neural systems.Auditory temporal grouping in newborn infants.Distraction and the auditory attentional blink.Source analysis of event-related potentials during pitch discrimination and pitch memory tasks.The representation of audiovisual regularities in the human brain.The role of attention in the formation of auditory streams.Foreground-background discrimination indicated by event-related brain potentials in a new auditory multistability paradigm.Behavioral and electrophysiological evidence for early and automatic detection of phonological equivalence in variable speech inputs.Attentional Resources Are Needed for Auditory Stream Segregation in Aging.Auditory Scene Analysis: An Attention Perspective.The nature of hemispheric specialization for prosody perception.
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Top-down effects can modify the initially stimulus-driven auditory organization.
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