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Atenuação interaural: estudo comparativo com dois tipos de transdutores Interaural attenuation: comparative study with two types of transducers
In: Revista da Sociedade Brasileira de Fonoaudiologia, Vol 14, Iss 4, Pp 498-502 (2009) (2009)
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Semantic congruency and the Colavita visual dominance effect.
In: Symplectic Elements at Oxford ; Europe PubMed Central ; PubMed (http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/) ; Web of Science (Lite) (http://apps.webofknowledge.com/summary.do) ; Scopus (http://www.scopus.com/home.url) ; CrossRef (2008)
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Is poor frequency modulation detection linked to literacy problems? A comparison of specific reading disability and mild to moderate sensorineural hearing loss.
In: Symplectic Elements at Oxford ; Europe PubMed Central ; PubMed (http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/) ; Web of Science (Lite) (http://apps.webofknowledge.com/summary.do) ; Scopus (http://www.scopus.com/home.url) ; CrossRef (2006)
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The role of the posterior fusiform gyrus in reading.
In: J Cogn Neurosci , 18 (6) pp. 911-922. (2006) (2006)
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Auditory frequency discrimination in children with specific language impairment: a longitudinal study.
In: Symplectic Elements at Oxford ; Europe PubMed Central ; PubMed (http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/) ; Scopus (http://www.scopus.com/home.url) ; CrossRef (2005)
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Letter binding and invariant recognition of masked words: behavioral and neuroimaging evidence.
In: ISSN: 0956-7976 ; Psychological Science ; https://hal-cea.archives-ouvertes.fr/cea-00333665 ; Psychological Science, Association for Psychological Science, 2004, 15 (5), pp.307-13. ⟨10.1111/j.0956-7976.2004.00674.x⟩ (2004)
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How arousal modulates memory: disentangling the effects of attention and retention.
In: Cogn Affect Behav Neurosci , 4 (3) 294 - 306. (2004) (2004)
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Auditory temporal order discrimination and backward recognition masking in adults with dyslexia.
In: Symplectic Elements at Oxford ; Europe PubMed Central ; PubMed (http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/) ; Web of Science (Lite) (http://apps.webofknowledge.com/summary.do) ; Scopus (http://www.scopus.com/home.url) ; CrossRef (2003)
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The effect of 'masking' on picture naming.
In: Cortex , 38 (2) pp. 137-147. (2002) (2002)
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Auditory learning as a cause and treatment of central dysfunction.
In: Symplectic Elements at Oxford ; Europe PubMed Central ; PubMed (http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/) ; Web of Science (Lite) (http://apps.webofknowledge.com/summary.do) ; CrossRef (2001)
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Strength of German accent under altered auditory feedback.
In: Percept Psychophys , 63 (3) pp. 501-513. (2001) (2001)
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Auditory temporal processing impairment: neither necessary nor sufficient for causing language impairment in children.
In: Symplectic Elements at Oxford ; Europe PubMed Central ; PubMed (http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/) ; Web of Science (Lite) (http://apps.webofknowledge.com/summary.do) (1999)
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Auditory Filters Measured at Neighboring Center Frequencies
In: ETSU Faculty Works (1997)
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Repetition blindness between visually different items: the case of pictures and words
In: ISSN: 0010-0277 ; Cognition, Vol. 51, No 3 (1994) pp. 199-236 (1994)
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Residual frequency selectivity in the profoundly hearing-impaired listener.
In: Br J Audiol , 24 (6) pp. 381-392. (1990) (1990)
Abstract: The extent to which auditory frequency analysis is retained in profoundly hearing-impaired listeners has major implications for hearing aid design. We have measured simplified psychoacoustic tuning curves in nine such listeners, using sinusoidal probes at 125 and 250 Hz, and 80-Hz wide narrow-band noise maskers. Two listeners showed PTCs at 125 and 250 Hz whose shapes were independent of probe frequency and parallel to their absolute thresholds, indicating the complete absence of frequency selectivity. Seven listeners showed evidence of frequency selectivity at 125 or 250 Hz or at both frequencies; at 250 Hz, frequency selectivity was evident in the six listeners whose 250-Hz hearing level was 95 dB or less, but not in the listeners with 250 Hz hearing levels above 95 dB. Where conventional 'v'-shaped PTCs were observed, estimated 3-dB auditory filter bandwidths were two to three times larger than those typically found in normal listeners. Notched-noise masking results at 250 Hz from the least hearing-impaired listener gave an estimated 3-dB bandwidth in reasonable agreement with that from the same listener's PTC data. Listeners who retain some frequency selectivity are able to make some use of first formant information in vowel identification, and preliminary results from one patient showed the ability to distinguish a variety of noise spectra. Both of these abilities could be of potential importance as a basis for the recoding of speech spectral patterning through stimulation matched to the listener's residual frequency selectivity.
Keyword: Auditory Threshold; Hearing Disorders; Humans; Perceptual Masking; Psychoacoustics; Speech Perception
URL: http://discovery.ucl.ac.uk/19349/
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