The role of auditory source and action representations in segmenting experience into events
I Winkler, SL Denham - Nature Reviews Psychology, 2024 - nature.com
Sounds are generated by interactions between objects in the world and carry information
about the sound's sources and the objects' sound-generating actions. This dual nature of …
about the sound's sources and the objects' sound-generating actions. This dual nature of …
Auditory object perception: A neurobiological model and prospective review
JA Brefczynski-Lewis, JW Lewis - Neuropsychologia, 2017 - Elsevier
Interaction with the world is a multisensory experience, but most of what is known about the
neural correlates of perception comes from studying vision. Auditory inputs enter cortex with …
neural correlates of perception comes from studying vision. Auditory inputs enter cortex with …
What do we mean by “soundscape”? A functional description
The concept of soundscape was originally coined to study the relationship between humans
and their sonic environment. Since then, several definitions of soundscapes have been …
and their sonic environment. Since then, several definitions of soundscapes have been …
[HTML][HTML] Cortical voice processing is grounded in elementary sound analyses for vocalization relevant sound patterns
M Staib, S Frühholz - Progress in Neurobiology, 2021 - Elsevier
A subregion of the auditory cortex (AC) was proposed to selectively process voices. This
selectivity of the temporal voice area (TVA) and its role in processing non-voice sounds …
selectivity of the temporal voice area (TVA) and its role in processing non-voice sounds …
Human Auditory Ecology: Extending Hearing Research to the Perception of Natural Soundscapes by Humans in Rapidly Changing Environments
Research in hearing sciences has provided extensive knowledge about how the human
auditory system processes speech and assists communication. In contrast, little is known …
auditory system processes speech and assists communication. In contrast, little is known …
[HTML][HTML] Hearing and orally mimicking different acoustic-semantic categories of natural sound engage distinct left hemisphere cortical regions
Oral mimicry is thought to represent an essential process for the neurodevelopment of
spoken language systems in infants, the evolution of language in hominins, and a process …
spoken language systems in infants, the evolution of language in hominins, and a process …
Chinese-English bilinguals show linguistic-perceptual links in the brain associating short spoken phrases with corresponding real-world natural action sounds by …
GN Valencia, S Khoo, T Wong, J Ta, B Hou… - Language, cognition …, 2021 - Taylor & Francis
Higher cognitive functions such as linguistic comprehension must ultimately relate to
perceptual systems in the brain, though how and why this forms remains unclear. Different …
perceptual systems in the brain, though how and why this forms remains unclear. Different …