Cognitive control provides us with the ability tointer alia, regulate the locus of attention and ignore environmental distractions in accordance with our goals. Auditory distraction is a frequently cited symptom in adults with attention... more
This investigation examined links between trait anger and selective attention to threats and rewards. Existing research has focused mainly on trait anxiety and is equally consistent with several competing theoretical accounts of trait... more
Book Diphthong stimuli for fast assessment of envelope and fine-structure information encoding in the newborn FFR: A test in the adult population Sonia Arenillas-Alcón1,2,3, Teresa Ribas-Prats1,2,3, Carles Escera1,2,3 & Jordi... more
Vocoders offer an effective platform to simulate the effects of cochlear implant speech processing strategies in normal-hearing listeners. Several behavioral studies have examined the effects of varying spectral and temporal cues on... more
Recent studies lead to the conclusion that focused attention, through the activity of corticofugal and medial olivocochlear (MOC) efferent pathways, modulates activity at the most peripheral aspects of the auditory system within the... more
expansion/contraction visual short-term memory change-detection task VSTM processing We examined the influence of expansion and contraction on visual short-term memory (VSTM) using a change-detection task. In each trial, several... more
Raga performance allows for considerable flexibility in interpretation of the raga grammar in order to incorporate elements of creativity via improvisation. It is therefore of much interest in pedagogy to understand what ungrammaticality... more
El desarrollo de la atención es esencial para el de otros procesos cognitivos. Asimismo es un indicador para predecir el nivel cognitivo en la niñez. En especial se ha comprobado tanto en niños como en adultos, que a mayor capacidad de... more
Evidence shows that selective attention to visual stimuli modulates the gain of cochlear responses, probably through auditory-cortex descending pathways. At the cerebral cortex level, amplitude and phase changes of neural oscillations... more
The study analyzed the effectiveness of military pilots' behavior under the influence of false horizon illusion-a false perception of the real horizon. It was assumed that visual illusion tends to cause spatial disorientation (SD). The... more
The goal of the study was to psychologically assess the overall ability to be attentive during the prolonged focus of oriented visual perception during task performance. Attention and oriented visual perception significantly enhance task... more
Genetic tools available for the mouse make it a powerful model to study the modulation of cochlear function by descending control systems. Suppression of distortion product otoacoustic emission (DPOAE) amplitude by contralateral acoustic... more
On Speech Perception Improvement Technique Using Dichotic Presentation to Sensorineural Hearing Loss
Hearing loss has become very common today. Approximately 10% of the population suffering hearing impairment due to different reasons across the world. Among all most commonly observed sensorineural hearing loss caused due to poor cochlear... more
CM-responses were recorded in cats for seven frequencies between 150 cps and 7500 cps by means of differential electrodes in the basal cochlear turn. Both air- and bone-conducted signals were used. The cochlear windows were closed by... more
A raga performance in Hindustani vocal music builds upon a melodic framework wherein ragacharacteristic phrases are presented with creative variations while strongly retaining their identity. It is therefore of interest, for both music... more
Raga performance allows for considerable flexibility in interpretation of the raga grammar in order to incorporate elements of creativity via improvisation. It is therefore of much interest in pedagogy to understand what ungrammaticality... more
Raga grammar provides a theoretical framework that supports creativity and flexibility in improvisation while carefully maintaining raga distinctiveness in the ears of a listener. A computational model for raga grammar can serve as a... more
The identity of a raga in a performance is exposed through the occurrence of characteristic melodic phrases or "catch phrases" of the raga. While a phrase is represented as a simple sequence of notes in written notation, the... more
The auditory efferent system has been proposed to function as a biological filter of cochlear responses during selective attention. Here, we recorded electroencephalographic activity and otoacoustic emissions in response to auditory... more
Epidemiological evidence shows an association between hearing loss and dementia in elderly people. However, the mechanisms that connect hearing impairments and cognitive decline are still unknown. Here we propose that a suprathreshold... more
Rrcciwd Jamrnry 12,1977; revision rcc&cd biarck 21,19i7 An investigation of the effects of different attentive conditions on the latency and amplitude characteristics of the auditory click-evoked potential (45 to 135 db) was caried out in... more
Distortion product otoacoustic emissions (DPOAEs) were measured in the absence and presence of contralateral noise at five levelsbelow, equal to, and above the middle-ear muscle (MEM) reflex threshold. The resultant changes in DPOAE level... more
Epidemiological evidence shows an association between hearing loss and dementia in elderly people. However, the mechanisms that connect hearing impairments and cognitive decline are still unknown. Here we propose that a suprathreshold... more
Objective: The aim of this study was to test the effects of visual and vestibular spatial disorientation on the cognitive performance of military aviators while they were piloting a flight simulator. Background: Spatial disorientation... more
The purpose of the study was to define structures of connections between the temperamental and cognitive factors as predictors of field dependence-independence. It was assumed that both the structure of temperament traits and cognitive... more
In the Rod-and-Frame Test (RFT), the subject experiences offsetting visual cues, while the subject's postural and kinesthetic cues provide the sense of verticality. This historical and more current review delineates parameters within the... more
Objective: The aim of this study was to test the effects of visual and vestibular spatial disorientation on the cognitive performance of military aviators while they were piloting a flight simulator. Background: Spatial disorientation... more
S64 95th Meeting: Acoustical Society of America S64 The Brainstem Evoked Response (BER) and the Frequency Following Response (FFR) for monaural stimulation were examined for subjects of from 21 to 76 years of age. Evoking stimuli, from a... more
Epidemiological evidence shows an association between hearing loss and dementia in elderly people. However, the mechanisms that connect hearing impairments and cognitive decline are still unknown. Here we propose that a suprathreshold... more
DOI to the publisher's website. • The final author version and the galley proof are versions of the publication after peer review. • The final published version features the final layout of the paper including the volume, issue and page... more
A primary objective for cognitive neuroscience is to identify how features of the sensory environment are encoded in neural activity. Current auditory models of loudness perception can be used to make detailed predictions about the neural... more
The ability to perceive the world is not merely a passive process but depends on sensorimotor loops and interactions that guide and actively bias our sensory systems. Understanding which and how cognitive processes participate in this... more
The auditory efferent system has been proposed to function as a biological filter of cochlear responses during selective attention. Here, we recorded electroencephalographic activity and otoacoustic emissions in response to auditory... more
The auditory efferent system comprises descending projections from the cerebral cortex to subcortical nuclei, reaching the cochlear receptor through olivocochlear fibres. One of the functions attributed to this corticofugal system is to... more
Evidence shows that selective attention to visual stimuli modulates the gain of cochlear responses, probably through auditory-cortex descending pathways. At the cerebral cortex level, amplitude and phase changes of neural oscillations... more
It is generally accepted that during periods of attention to specific stimuli there are changes in the neural activity of central auditory structures; however, it is controversial whether attention can modulate auditory responses at the... more
Important aspects of singing ability include musical accuracy and voice quality. In the context of Indian classical music, not only is the correct sequence of notes important to musical accuracy but also the nature of pitch transitions... more
Noise-induced cochlear synaptopathy has been demonstrated in numerous rodent studies. In these animal models, the disorder is characterized by a reduction in amplitude of wave I of the auditory brainstem response (ABR) to high-level... more
Cochlear synaptopathy (or hidden hearing loss), due to noise exposure or aging, has been demonstrated in animal models using histological techniques. However, diagnosis of the condition in individual humans is problematic because of (a)... more
Recent studies lead to the conclusion that focused attention, through the activity of corticofugal and medial olivocochlear (MOC) efferent pathways, modulates activity at the most peripheral aspects of the auditory system within the... more
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Compatibility effects (CEs) arise when multiple stimuli fall within the visual field, providing an indication of stimulus processing. Previous research demonstrated that exogenous factors (e.g., luminance) influence the magnitude of CEs... more
Findings from literature suggest that there may be an influence of auditory attention on the medial olivocochlear system, causing the gain of the cochlea to change due to outer hair cell innervation when a person attends or ignores an... more
Objective: This study aimed to investigate whether pilots and non-pilots differ in their susceptibility to spatial disorientation (SD) during a flight in various disorienting scenarios, and in coping with SD. Background: Pilot selection... more
Objective: The aim of this study was to test the effects of visual and vestibular spatial disorientation on the cognitive performance of military aviators while they were piloting a flight simulator. Background: Spatial disorientation... more
Working memory is an essential executive function for flying an aircraft and its limitations may jeopardize flight safety. This function is particularly critical when pilots have to struggle with spatial disorientation (SD) cues. This... more
Spatial disorientation (SD) poses a serious threat to flight safety. A pilot's gaze behaviour that characterizes his/her visual perception and attention determines success in dealing with this phenomenon. Regardless of a pilot's... more