International audienceHearing loss is a significant problem that affects at least 15% of the population. This percentage, however, is likely significantly higher because of a variety of auditory disorders that are not identifiable through traditional tests of peripheral hearing ability. In these disorders, individuals have difficulty understanding speech, particularly in noisy environments, even though the sounds are loud enough to hear. The underlying mechanisms leading to such deficits are not well understood. To enable the development of suitable treatments to alleviate or prevent such disorders, the affected processing pathways must be identified. Historically, mechanisms underlying speech processing have been thought to be a property o...
The human auditory system is exceptional at comprehending an individual speaker even in complex acou...
The effects of inner ear abnormality on audibility have been explored since the early 20th century w...
Auditory experiences including musicianship and bilingualism have been shown to enhance subcortical ...
The voice is a rich source of information, which the human brain has evolved to decode and interpret...
The ability to navigate "cocktail-party" situations by focussing on sounds of interest over irreleva...
The ability to navigate "cocktail-party" situations by focussing on sounds of interest over irreleva...
The ability to navigate "cocktail-party" situations by focussing on sounds of interest over irreleva...
Efficient auditory processing requires the rapid integration of transient sensory inputs. This is ex...
The voice is a rich source of information, which the human brain has evolved to decode and interpret...
Our ability to make sense of the auditory world results from neural processing that begins in the ea...
Our ability to make sense of the auditory world results from neural processing that begins in the ea...
Communication in noise is a complex process requiring efficient neural encoding throughout the entir...
Our ability to make sense of the auditory world results from neural processing that begins in the ea...
A B S T R A C T Introduction:We investigated differential role of cortical and subcortical regions i...
For decades, the corticofugal descending projections have been anatomically well described but their...
The human auditory system is exceptional at comprehending an individual speaker even in complex acou...
The effects of inner ear abnormality on audibility have been explored since the early 20th century w...
Auditory experiences including musicianship and bilingualism have been shown to enhance subcortical ...
The voice is a rich source of information, which the human brain has evolved to decode and interpret...
The ability to navigate "cocktail-party" situations by focussing on sounds of interest over irreleva...
The ability to navigate "cocktail-party" situations by focussing on sounds of interest over irreleva...
The ability to navigate "cocktail-party" situations by focussing on sounds of interest over irreleva...
Efficient auditory processing requires the rapid integration of transient sensory inputs. This is ex...
The voice is a rich source of information, which the human brain has evolved to decode and interpret...
Our ability to make sense of the auditory world results from neural processing that begins in the ea...
Our ability to make sense of the auditory world results from neural processing that begins in the ea...
Communication in noise is a complex process requiring efficient neural encoding throughout the entir...
Our ability to make sense of the auditory world results from neural processing that begins in the ea...
A B S T R A C T Introduction:We investigated differential role of cortical and subcortical regions i...
For decades, the corticofugal descending projections have been anatomically well described but their...
The human auditory system is exceptional at comprehending an individual speaker even in complex acou...
The effects of inner ear abnormality on audibility have been explored since the early 20th century w...
Auditory experiences including musicianship and bilingualism have been shown to enhance subcortical ...