Objective : Compare the processing of music-syntactic irregularities and physical oddballs between cochlear implant (CI) users and matched controls. Methods : Musical chord sequences were presented, some of which contained functionally irregular chords, or a chord with an instrumental timbre that deviated from the standard timbre. Results : In both controls and CI users, functionally irregular chords elicited early (around 200 ms) and late (around 500 ms) negative electric brain responses (early right anterior negativity,ERAN and N5). Amplitudes of effects depended on the degree of music-syntactic irregularity in both groups; effects elicited in CI users were distinctly smaller than in controls. Physically deviant chords elicited a timbre- ...
Eight adults with cochlear implants participated in experiments to test their ability to recognize m...
Music-syntactic irregularities often co-occur with the processing of physical irregularities. In thi...
Cochlear implant (CI) successfully restores speech communication in profoundly deaf people. Speech p...
Objective : Compare the processing of music-syntactic irregularities and physical oddballs between c...
For the perception of timbre of a musical instrument, the attack time is known to hold crucial infor...
A short review of the literature on auditory event-related potentials and mismatch negativities (MMN...
Cochlear implant (CI) devices afford many profoundly deaf individuals worldwide partially restored h...
Cochlear implants (CIs) are primarily designed to assist deaf individuals in perception of speech, a...
Cochlear implants (CIs) allow good perception of speech while music listening is unsatisfactory, lea...
Music perception in cochlear implant (CI) users is far from satisfactory, not only because of the te...
Auditory processing in general and music perception in particular are hampered in adult cochlear imp...
© 2014 Dr. Mohammad MaarefvandWhile most cochlear implant users can perceive speech signals in quiet...
Despite the difficulties experienced by cochlear implant (CI) users in perceiving pitch and harmony,...
The Mu.S.I.C. test covers 8 important aspects of music perception: pitch, rhythm, instrument identif...
BACKGROUND: Music-syntactic irregularities often co-occur with the processing of physical irregulari...
Eight adults with cochlear implants participated in experiments to test their ability to recognize m...
Music-syntactic irregularities often co-occur with the processing of physical irregularities. In thi...
Cochlear implant (CI) successfully restores speech communication in profoundly deaf people. Speech p...
Objective : Compare the processing of music-syntactic irregularities and physical oddballs between c...
For the perception of timbre of a musical instrument, the attack time is known to hold crucial infor...
A short review of the literature on auditory event-related potentials and mismatch negativities (MMN...
Cochlear implant (CI) devices afford many profoundly deaf individuals worldwide partially restored h...
Cochlear implants (CIs) are primarily designed to assist deaf individuals in perception of speech, a...
Cochlear implants (CIs) allow good perception of speech while music listening is unsatisfactory, lea...
Music perception in cochlear implant (CI) users is far from satisfactory, not only because of the te...
Auditory processing in general and music perception in particular are hampered in adult cochlear imp...
© 2014 Dr. Mohammad MaarefvandWhile most cochlear implant users can perceive speech signals in quiet...
Despite the difficulties experienced by cochlear implant (CI) users in perceiving pitch and harmony,...
The Mu.S.I.C. test covers 8 important aspects of music perception: pitch, rhythm, instrument identif...
BACKGROUND: Music-syntactic irregularities often co-occur with the processing of physical irregulari...
Eight adults with cochlear implants participated in experiments to test their ability to recognize m...
Music-syntactic irregularities often co-occur with the processing of physical irregularities. In thi...
Cochlear implant (CI) successfully restores speech communication in profoundly deaf people. Speech p...