A review of decreased sound tolerance in autism: Definitions, phenomenology, and potential mechanisms

ZJ Williams, JL He, CJ Cascio… - … & Biobehavioral Reviews, 2021 - Elsevier
Atypical behavioral responses to environmental sounds are common in autistic children and
adults, with 50–70% of this population exhibiting decreased sound tolerance (DST) at some …

Physiological indicators and subjective restorativeness with audio-visual interactions in urban soundscapes

Z Li, M Ba, J Kang - Sustainable Cities and Society, 2021 - Elsevier
The present study aimed to identify the trends of changes in physiological indicators and
subjective restorativeness in response to audio-visual interactions in the environment. Four …

[HTML][HTML] A structured ICA-based process for removing auditory evoked potentials

JM Ross, RA Ozdemir, SJ Lian, PJ Fried, EM Schmitt… - Scientific Reports, 2022 - nature.com
Transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS)-evoked potentials (TEPs), recorded using
electroencephalography (EEG), reflect a combination of TMS-induced cortical activity and …

[HTML][HTML] What do we mean by “soundscape”? A functional description

E Grinfeder, C Lorenzi, S Haupert… - Frontiers in Ecology and …, 2022 - frontiersin.org
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 …

Form follows function in human nonverbal vocalisations

K Pisanski, GA Bryant, C Cornec, A Anikin… - Ethology Ecology & …, 2022 - Taylor & Francis
Until recently, human nonverbal vocalisations such as cries, laughs, screams, moans, and
groans have received relatively little attention in the human behavioural sciences. Yet these …

[HTML][HTML] Revealing the stimulus-driven component of attention through modulations of auditory salience by timbre attributes

B Bouvier, P Susini, C Marquis-Favre, N Misdariis - Scientific Reports, 2023 - nature.com
Attention allows the listener to select relevant information from their environment, and
disregard what is irrelevant. However, irrelevant stimuli sometimes manage to capture it and …

[HTML][HTML] Push-pull competition between bottom-up and top-down auditory attention to natural soundscapes

N Huang, M Elhilali - Elife, 2020 - elifesciences.org
In everyday social environments, demands on attentional resources dynamically shift to
balance our attention to targets of interest while alerting us to important objects in our …

Neural tracking to go: auditory attention decoding and saliency detection with mobile EEG

L Straetmans, B Holtze, S Debener… - Journal of neural …, 2022 - iopscience.iop.org
Objective. Neuro-steered assistive technologies have been suggested to offer a major
advancement in future devices like neuro-steered hearing aids. Auditory attention decoding …

Human Auditory Ecology: Extending Hearing Research to the Perception of Natural Soundscapes by Humans in Rapidly Changing Environments

C Lorenzi, F Apoux, E Grinfeder, B Krause… - Trends in …, 2023 - journals.sagepub.com
Research in hearing sciences has provided extensive knowledge about how the human
auditory system processes speech and assists communication. In contrast, little is known …

[HTML][HTML] EEG-based classification of natural sounds reveals specialized responses to speech and music

NJ Zuk, ES Teoh, EC Lalor - NeuroImage, 2020 - Elsevier
Humans can easily distinguish many sounds in the environment, but speech and music are
uniquely important. Previous studies, mostly using fMRI, have identified separate regions of …