1 |
Auditory neuropathy.
|
|
|
|
In: Handbook of clinical neurology, vol 129 (2015)
|
|
BASE
|
|
Show details
|
|
2 |
Audibility, speech perception and processing of temporal cues in ribbon synaptic disorders due to OTOF mutations.
|
|
|
|
In: Hearing research, vol 330, iss Pt B (2015)
|
|
BASE
|
|
Show details
|
|
3 |
Auditory cortical activity in normal hearing subjects to consonant vowels presented in quiet and in noise.
|
|
|
|
In: Clinical neurophysiology : official journal of the International Federation of Clinical Neurophysiology, vol 124, iss 6 (2013)
|
|
BASE
|
|
Show details
|
|
4 |
Spatiotemporal distribution of cortical processing of first and second languages in bilinguals. I. Effects of proficiency and linguistic setting.
|
|
|
|
In: Human brain mapping, vol 34, iss 11 (2013)
|
|
Abstract:
The study determined how spatiotemporal distribution of cortical activity to words in first and second language is affected by language, proficiency, and linguistic setting. Ten early bilinguals and 14 late adult bilinguals listened to pairs of words presented in Arabic (L1), Hebrew (L2), or in mixed pairs and indicated whether both words had the same meaning or not. Source current densities of event-related potentials were estimated. Activity to first words in the pair lateralized to right hemisphere, higher to L1 than L2 during early processing (<300 ms) among both groups but only among late bilinguals during late processing (>300 ms). During early and late processing, activities were larger in mixed than monolinguistic settings among early bilinguals but lower in mixed than in monolinguistic settings among late bilinguals. Late processing in auditory regions was of larger magnitude in left than right hemispheres among both groups. Activity to second words in the pair was larger in mixed than in monolinguistic settings during both early and late processing among both groups. Early processing of second words in auditory regions lateralized to the right among early bilinguals and to the left among late bilinguals, whereas late processing did not differ between groups. Wernicke's area activity during late processing of L2 was larger on the right, while on the left no significant differences between languages were found. The results show that cortical language processing in bilinguals differs between early and late processing and these differences are modulated by linguistic proficiency and setting.
|
|
Keyword:
Aging; Analysis of Variance; bilingualism; Brain Mapping; Cerebral Cortex; circumstances; Cognitive Sciences; Computer-Assisted; Data Interpretation; event-related potentials; Experimental Psychology; Female; fluency; Functional Laterality; hemispheres; Humans; Image Processing; Language; Magnetic Resonance Imaging; Male; Multilingualism; Neurosciences; Photic Stimulation; Psycholinguistics; Psychomotor Performance; Reading; Semantics; Speech Perception; Statistical; Temporal Lobe; Young Adult
|
|
URL: https://escholarship.org/uc/item/0vb2x0w0
|
|
BASE
|
|
Hide details
|
|
5 |
Auditory processing deficits in individuals with primary open-angle glaucoma.
|
|
|
|
In: International journal of audiology, vol 51, iss 1 (2012)
|
|
BASE
|
|
Show details
|
|
6 |
Auditory cortical N100 in pre- and post-synaptic auditory neuropathy to frequency or intensity changes of continuous tones.
|
|
|
|
In: Clinical neurophysiology : official journal of the International Federation of Clinical Neurophysiology, vol 122, iss 3 (2011)
|
|
BASE
|
|
Show details
|
|
7 |
Mutation of OPA1 gene causes deafness by affecting function of auditory nerve terminals.
|
|
|
|
In: Brain research, vol 1300 (2009)
|
|
BASE
|
|
Show details
|
|
8 |
Memory evaluation in mild cognitive impairment using recall and recognition tests.
|
|
|
|
In: Journal of clinical and experimental neuropsychology, vol 28, iss 8 (2006)
|
|
BASE
|
|
Show details
|
|
11 |
A dominantly inherited progressive deafness affecting distal auditory nerve and hair cells.
|
|
|
|
In: Journal of the Association for Research in Otolaryngology : JARO, vol 5, iss 4 (2004)
|
|
BASE
|
|
Show details
|
|
12 |
Visual encoding differentially affects auditory event-related potentials during working memory retrieval.
|
|
|
|
In: Psychophysiology, vol 41, iss 2 (2004)
|
|
BASE
|
|
Show details
|
|
|
|