Effects of age and spectral shaping on perception and neural representation of stop consonant stimuli
AW Harkrider, PN Plyler, MS Hedrick - Clinical Neurophysiology, 2005 - Elsevier
OBJECTIVE: To determine if (1) aging affects neural representation of a dynamic spectral
speech cue and (2) spectrally-shaped gain applied to the cue reduces any aging effects …
speech cue and (2) spectrally-shaped gain applied to the cue reduces any aging effects …
Individual differences in temporal perception and their implications for everyday listening
B Shinn-Cunningham, L Varghese, L Wang… - The frequency-following …, 2017 - Springer
Growing evidence shows that individual differences among listeners with normal hearing
thresholds reflect underlying differences in how well the auditory system encodes temporal …
thresholds reflect underlying differences in how well the auditory system encodes temporal …
Development of a fast method for measuring sensitivity to temporal fine structure information at low frequencies
Recent work suggests that hearing-impaired subjects are relatively insensitive to temporal
fine structure (TFS) information, but that sensitivity among subjects varies considerably …
fine structure (TFS) information, but that sensitivity among subjects varies considerably …
[HTML][HTML] Effects of musical training and hearing loss on fundamental frequency discrimination and temporal fine structure processing: Psychophysics and modeling
Several studies have shown that musical training leads to improved fundamental frequency
(F 0) discrimination for young listeners with normal hearing (NH). It is unclear whether a …
(F 0) discrimination for young listeners with normal hearing (NH). It is unclear whether a …
Case studies in neuroscience: subcortical origins of the frequency-following response
T White-Schwoch, S Anderson… - Journal of …, 2019 - journals.physiology.org
The auditory frequency-following response (FFR) reflects synchronized and phase-locked
activity along the auditory pathway in response to sound. Although FFRs were historically …
activity along the auditory pathway in response to sound. Although FFRs were historically …
[HTML][HTML] Age-related deficits in electrophysiological and behavioral measures of binaural temporal processing
Binaural processing, particularly the processing of interaural phase differences, is important
for sound localization and speech understanding in background noise. Age has been shown …
for sound localization and speech understanding in background noise. Age has been shown …
Biometric identification of listener identity from frequency following responses to speech
Objective. We investigate the biometric specificity of the frequency following response (FFR),
an EEG marker of early auditory processing that reflects phase-locked activity from neural …
an EEG marker of early auditory processing that reflects phase-locked activity from neural …
The role of time and place cues in the detection of frequency modulation by hearing-impaired listeners
Frequency modulation detection limens (FMDLs) were measured for five hearing-impaired
(HI) subjects for carrier frequencies fc= 1000, 4000, and 6000 Hz, using modulation …
(HI) subjects for carrier frequencies fc= 1000, 4000, and 6000 Hz, using modulation …
Stimulus rate and subcortical auditory processing of speech
Many sounds in the environment, including speech, are temporally dynamic. The auditory
brainstem is exquisitely sensitive to temporal features of the incoming acoustic stream, and …
brainstem is exquisitely sensitive to temporal features of the incoming acoustic stream, and …
The frequency-modulation following response in young and aged human subjects
FA Boettcher, D Madhotra, EA Poth, JH Mills - Hearing research, 2002 - Elsevier
The frequency-modulation following response (FMFR) is a steady-state evoked response
which may be a neural correlate of frequency discrimination. Aged subjects with normal …
which may be a neural correlate of frequency discrimination. Aged subjects with normal …