Cortical processing of interaural timing differences (ITDs) was investigated with event-related potential (ERP) measurements in 16 human participants who were required in separate tasks to detect or to spatially localize dichotically embedded pitches. ITDs elicited three ERP components labeled ORN, N2, and P400. The ORN occurred at a latency of 150–250 ms and was elicited by ITDs regardless of location or task. In contrast, the N2 response (250–350 ms) was strongly modulated by location and showed larger amplitudes for the localization task than for the detection task. Finally, ITDs in the detection task elicited a P400 at a latency of 400–500 ms, but this response was entirely absent from ERPs elicited by identical stimuli in the localizat...
Dichotic pitches and mistuned harmonics can each lead to the perception of one or two auditory objec...
The localization of simultaneously presented sounds was investigated in two experiments by introduci...
In order to investigate whether performance in an auditory spatial discrimination task depends on th...
Interaural intensity and time differences (IID and ITD) are two binaural auditory cues for localizin...
Recent studies have revealed a distinct cortical network activated during the analysis of sounds' sp...
This study was designed to test two hypotheses about binaural hearing: (1) that binaural cues are pr...
The cochlea behaves like a bank of band-pass filters, segregating information into different frequen...
This study investigates how the auditory system integrates spatial information across frequency. In ...
Sound localization is important for orienting and focusing attention and for segregating sounds from...
Several lines of evidence suggest that visual information processing is segregated into the ventral ...
To program a goal-directed response in the presence of acoustic reflections, the audio-motor system ...
Binaural hearing, the ability to detect small differences in the timing and level of sounds at the t...
The auditory system includes 2 parallel functional pathways—one for treating sounds ’ identities and...
The modulation of brain activity as a function of auditory location was investigated using electro-e...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2013Interaural level and time differences (ILD and ITD) ar...
Dichotic pitches and mistuned harmonics can each lead to the perception of one or two auditory objec...
The localization of simultaneously presented sounds was investigated in two experiments by introduci...
In order to investigate whether performance in an auditory spatial discrimination task depends on th...
Interaural intensity and time differences (IID and ITD) are two binaural auditory cues for localizin...
Recent studies have revealed a distinct cortical network activated during the analysis of sounds' sp...
This study was designed to test two hypotheses about binaural hearing: (1) that binaural cues are pr...
The cochlea behaves like a bank of band-pass filters, segregating information into different frequen...
This study investigates how the auditory system integrates spatial information across frequency. In ...
Sound localization is important for orienting and focusing attention and for segregating sounds from...
Several lines of evidence suggest that visual information processing is segregated into the ventral ...
To program a goal-directed response in the presence of acoustic reflections, the audio-motor system ...
Binaural hearing, the ability to detect small differences in the timing and level of sounds at the t...
The auditory system includes 2 parallel functional pathways—one for treating sounds ’ identities and...
The modulation of brain activity as a function of auditory location was investigated using electro-e...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2013Interaural level and time differences (ILD and ITD) ar...
Dichotic pitches and mistuned harmonics can each lead to the perception of one or two auditory objec...
The localization of simultaneously presented sounds was investigated in two experiments by introduci...
In order to investigate whether performance in an auditory spatial discrimination task depends on th...