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Irene Petrizzo, Eleonora Chelli, Tommaso Bartolini, Roberto Arrighi, Giovanni Anobile
Summary: This study investigates the effect of vigorous running on the encoding of time using a time generalization task for visual and auditory stimuli. The results show that running expands perceived time regardless of sensory modality. However, there are independent timing mechanisms for different durations and sensory modalities. The study suggests a generalized interaction between the motor system and the brain's time mechanisms.
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(2023)
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Psychology, Multidisciplinary
Pamela Trudeau-Fisette, Laureline Arnaud, Lucie Menard
Summary: The audiovisual interaction in speech perception has been well defined in adults, but there is limited research on children. This study examined the effect of visual input on auditory perception of phonemes in preschoolers. The results showed that while all participants experienced visual influence on auditory perception, there were significant individual differences in the 5-6-year-old group. This suggests that the auditory and visual systems are developing at that age, and multisensory phonological categorization occurs only in children with mature sensory systems and sensorimotor representations.
FRONTIERS IN PSYCHOLOGY
(2022)
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Neurosciences
Daniel Reznik, Noa Guttman, Batel Buaron, Elana Zion-Golumbic, Roy Mukamel
Summary: Sensory perception is influenced by the internal state of an organism and the physical attributes of a stimulus. The study found evidence for efferent signals in the human auditory cortex that are locked to voluntary actions and their auditory consequences.
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Yuxiao Chen, Densil Cabrera, David Alais
Summary: This study investigates the preference at various seats within an auditorium, and finds that stage-view has a potentially strong influence on the audiovisual quality.
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Kyuto Uno, Kazuhiko Yokosawa
Summary: This study investigates how cross-modal correspondence affects the recalibration of audiovisual integration. The results indicate that audiovisual signals congruent with cross-modal correspondence are selectively recalibrated.
SCIENTIFIC REPORTS
(2022)
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Computer Science, Information Systems
Mooseop Kim, Yunkyung Park, Kyeongdeok Moon, Chi Yoon Jeong
Summary: Visual-auditory sensory substitution systems can assist visually impaired individuals in navigating and recognizing their surroundings independently. However, existing systems are not widely adopted or limited to laboratory research. One major challenge is the optimization of sensory substitution algorithms. This study explores the use of deep learning for objective quantification of sensory substitution and proposes the use of generative adversarial networks to optimize the vOICe algorithm. The results suggest that deep learning can efficiently evaluate visual-auditory sensory substitution algorithms without labor-intensive human experiments.
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Audiology & Speech-Language Pathology
Marc Sato
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BRAIN AND LANGUAGE
(2022)
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Neurosciences
Joel Berger, Phillip E. Gander, Yukiko Kikuchi, Christopher Petkov, Sukhbinder Kumar, Christopher Kovach, Hiroyuki Oya, Hiroto Kawasaki, Matthew A. Howard, Timothy D. Griffiths
Summary: This study measured multiunit neural activity in the auditory cortex of intracranially implanted humans, and revealed that responses to pitch stimuli are distributed throughout Heschl's gyrus, regardless of the stimulus presented. This finding bridges the gap between animal and human studies and enhances our understanding of the processing of a critical percept associated with acoustic stimuli.
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Behavioral Sciences
Andrew A. Rouse, Aniruddh D. Patel, Samantha Wainapel, Mimi H. Kao
Summary: Humans have the ability to recognize rhythmic patterns, and this ability may be supported by temporal predictions arising from auditory-motor interactions. A study shows that female zebra finches can also recognize isochrony, although their performance is slightly worse than males. This research provides insights into how individual differences in auditory-motor connectivity influence perception of relative timing.
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Multidisciplinary Sciences
Junichiro Yashima, Miki Kusuno, Eri Sugimoto, Hitoshi Sasaki
Summary: This study demonstrated that enhanced somatosensory function through applying auditory noise can improve static balance, particularly for participants with lower balance performance. Specifically, lower-balance participants showed a significant improvement in the auditory noise trials, while higher-balance participants did not exhibit a significant effect.
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Geriatrics & Gerontology
Ying-Zi Xiong, Douglas A. Addleman, Nam Anh Nguyen, Peggy B. Nelson, Gordon E. Legge
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(2022)
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Neurosciences
Nozomi Endo, Takayuki Ito, Takemi Mochida, Tetsuya Ijiri, Katsumi Watanabe, Kimitaka Nakazawa
Summary: This study examined the relationship between different levels of precision demands in motor control and loudness perception. The results showed that discrimination performance significantly improved when the sound was produced by a force generation task compared to externally generated sound, indicating that the demand for precise control to produce a fixed amount of force may be key to obtaining the facilitatory effect of motor execution in auditory processes.
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(2021)
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Valeria Belluscio, Marco Iosa, Giuseppe Vannozzi, Stefano Paravati, Antonella Peppe
Summary: The study found that applying auditory cues based on individual's phi-rhythm can improve gait patterns in people with Parkinson's disease, such as parameters like stride length, walking speed, and toe clearance. Therefore, phi-rhythm appears to be an effective cue to enhance gait in individuals with PD.
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Psychology, Multidisciplinary
Kaylah Lalonde, Emily Buss, Margaret K. Miller, Lori J. Leibold
Summary: This study examined the effects of different types of face masks on auditory and audiovisual speech recognition in children and adults with and without hearing loss. The results showed that all groups were similarly impacted by face masks, with hospital masks having the least impact under auditory-only conditions and transparent masks having less impact than opaque masks under audiovisual conditions. High-frequency attenuation and visual obstruction had the greatest impact on place perception.
FRONTIERS IN PSYCHOLOGY
(2022)
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Agathe Pralus, Ruben Hermann, Fanny Cholvy, Pierre-Emmanuel Aguera, Annie Moulin, Pascal Barone, Nicolas Grimault, Eric Truy, Barbara Tillmann, Anne Caclin
Summary: This study focused on non-verbal auditory perception in CI users, revealing differences in small pitch change detection, emotion recognition, and auditory stream segregation between CI users and normal-hearing participants. Additionally, the study found that visual cues may enhance pitch processing capacities.
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(2021)
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(2016)
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Neurosciences
Nina M. Hanning, Donatas Jonikaitis, Heiner Deubel, Martin Szinte
JOURNAL OF NEUROPHYSIOLOGY
(2016)
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Multidisciplinary Sciences
Yi-Huang Su
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Multidisciplinary Sciences
Yi-Huang Su
SCIENTIFIC REPORTS
(2016)
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Neurosciences
Yi-Huang Su, Elvira Salazar-Lopez
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Neurosciences
Donatas Jonikaitis, Anna Klapetek, Heiner Deubel
JOURNAL OF NEUROPHYSIOLOGY
(2017)
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Neurosciences
Yi-Huang Su
BRAIN AND COGNITION
(2014)
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Multidisciplinary Sciences
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Neurosciences
Donatas Tonikaitis, Saurabh Dhawan, Heiner Deubel
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(2019)
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Yi-Huang Su, Peter E. Keller
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(2020)
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Yi-Huang Su
PSYCHONOMIC BULLETIN & REVIEW
(2018)
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Psychology, Experimental
Hui Li, Yan Bao, Ernst Poeppel, Yi-Huang Su
COGNITIVE PROCESSING
(2014)
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Psychology, Experimental
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