Changes in auditory temporal processing may affect speech perception in ageing persons. Temporal processing is mediated by stimuli-induced synchronized activity in the central auditory system. The auditory steady-state response (ASSR) is a non-invasive measure of synchronized neural activity, induced by amplitude modulated (AM) acoustic stimuli. Different brain areas are involved in the generation of ASSRs. In this study we introduce a statistical framework to investigate possible effects of age on the spatial distribution of ASSR sources (generators) in the brain. ASSRs were obtained of young and older persons after presenting AM noises at 4 Hz and 40 Hz, two modulation frequencies that are present in continuous speech. Independent compon...
Optimal perception requires efficient and adaptive neural processing of sensory input. Neurons in no...
This EEG-study aims to investigate age-related differences in the neural oscillation patterns during...
A person’s ability to process temporal fine structure information is indispensable for speech unders...
Changes in auditory temporal processing may affect speech perception in ageing persons. Temporal pro...
Investigating the neural generators of auditory steady-state responses (ASSRs), i.e., auditory evoke...
Speech understanding problems are highly prevalent in the aging population, even when hearing sensit...
© 2019 Elsevier Inc. Sensitivity to temporal regularity (e.g., recurring modulation in amplitude) is...
As people age, speech perception problems become highly prevalent, especially in noisy situations. I...
The primary purpose of this investigation was to determine whether temporal coding in the auditory s...
Age-related changes of temporal processing, which result in compromised speech and complex sound rec...
Auditory steady-state responses (ASSRs) are electrophysiological responses to acoustic modulations t...
Perception of speech requires sensitivity to features, such as amplitude and frequency modulations, ...
As we get older, perception in cluttered environments becomes increasingly difficult as a result of ...
Several electrophysiological studies have investigated neural generators of auditory steady-state re...
Abstract Background Impaired speech perception is one of the major sequelae of aging. In addition to...
Optimal perception requires efficient and adaptive neural processing of sensory input. Neurons in no...
This EEG-study aims to investigate age-related differences in the neural oscillation patterns during...
A person’s ability to process temporal fine structure information is indispensable for speech unders...
Changes in auditory temporal processing may affect speech perception in ageing persons. Temporal pro...
Investigating the neural generators of auditory steady-state responses (ASSRs), i.e., auditory evoke...
Speech understanding problems are highly prevalent in the aging population, even when hearing sensit...
© 2019 Elsevier Inc. Sensitivity to temporal regularity (e.g., recurring modulation in amplitude) is...
As people age, speech perception problems become highly prevalent, especially in noisy situations. I...
The primary purpose of this investigation was to determine whether temporal coding in the auditory s...
Age-related changes of temporal processing, which result in compromised speech and complex sound rec...
Auditory steady-state responses (ASSRs) are electrophysiological responses to acoustic modulations t...
Perception of speech requires sensitivity to features, such as amplitude and frequency modulations, ...
As we get older, perception in cluttered environments becomes increasingly difficult as a result of ...
Several electrophysiological studies have investigated neural generators of auditory steady-state re...
Abstract Background Impaired speech perception is one of the major sequelae of aging. In addition to...
Optimal perception requires efficient and adaptive neural processing of sensory input. Neurons in no...
This EEG-study aims to investigate age-related differences in the neural oscillation patterns during...
A person’s ability to process temporal fine structure information is indispensable for speech unders...