Abstract Background Segregating auditory scenes into distinct objects or streams is one of our brain's greatest perceptual challenges. Streaming has classically been studied with bistable sound stimuli, perceived alternately as a single group or two separate groups. Throughout the last decade different methodologies have yielded inconsistent evidence about the role of auditory cortex in the maintenance of streams. In particular, studies using functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) have been unable to show persistent activity within auditory cortex (AC) that distinguishes between perceptual states. Results We use bistable stimuli, an explicit perceptual categorization task, and a focused region of interest (ROI) analysis to demonstrate...
Current theories of perception emphasize the role of neural adaptation, inhibitory competition, and ...
Background: The ability of humans and animals to focus their attention on a single sound source amo...
Current theories of perception emphasize the role of neural adaptation, inhibitory competition, and ...
Abstract Background Segregating auditory scenes into distinct objects or streams is one of our brain...
<div><p>Serially presented tones are sometimes segregated into two perceptually distinct streams. An...
Serially presented tones are sometimes segregated into two perceptually distinct streams. An ongoing...
Segmenting the complex acoustic mixture that makes a typical auditory scene into relevant perceptual...
AbstractTo make sense of complex auditory scenes, the auditory system sequentially organizes auditor...
The auditory system must constantly decompose the complex mixture of sound arriving at the ear into ...
& The structuring of the sensory scene (perceptual organi-zation) profoundly affects what we per...
The auditory system must constantly decompose the complex mixture of sound arriving at the ear into ...
The auditory system must constantly decompose the complex mixture of sound arriving at the ear into ...
The auditory system must constantly decompose the complex mixture of sound arriving at the ear into ...
Research on the neural basis of speech-reading implicates a network of auditory language regions inv...
Research on the neural basis of speech-reading implicates a network of auditory language regions inv...
Current theories of perception emphasize the role of neural adaptation, inhibitory competition, and ...
Background: The ability of humans and animals to focus their attention on a single sound source amo...
Current theories of perception emphasize the role of neural adaptation, inhibitory competition, and ...
Abstract Background Segregating auditory scenes into distinct objects or streams is one of our brain...
<div><p>Serially presented tones are sometimes segregated into two perceptually distinct streams. An...
Serially presented tones are sometimes segregated into two perceptually distinct streams. An ongoing...
Segmenting the complex acoustic mixture that makes a typical auditory scene into relevant perceptual...
AbstractTo make sense of complex auditory scenes, the auditory system sequentially organizes auditor...
The auditory system must constantly decompose the complex mixture of sound arriving at the ear into ...
& The structuring of the sensory scene (perceptual organi-zation) profoundly affects what we per...
The auditory system must constantly decompose the complex mixture of sound arriving at the ear into ...
The auditory system must constantly decompose the complex mixture of sound arriving at the ear into ...
The auditory system must constantly decompose the complex mixture of sound arriving at the ear into ...
Research on the neural basis of speech-reading implicates a network of auditory language regions inv...
Research on the neural basis of speech-reading implicates a network of auditory language regions inv...
Current theories of perception emphasize the role of neural adaptation, inhibitory competition, and ...
Background: The ability of humans and animals to focus their attention on a single sound source amo...
Current theories of perception emphasize the role of neural adaptation, inhibitory competition, and ...