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AMPLITUDE AND FREQUENCY MODULATION – A CHARACTERISTIC OF CANINE SOUNDGRAMS ...
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AMPLITUDE AND FREQUENCY MODULATION – A CHARACTERISTIC OF CANINE SOUNDGRAMS ...
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Fourâ dimensional functional cortical maps of visual and auditory language: Intracranial recording
Nakai, Yasuo; Asano, Eishi; Sood, Sandeep. - : Wiley Periodicals, Inc., 2019
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Early brain sensitivity to word frequency and lexicality during reading aloud and implicit reading
Faisca, Luis; Reis, Alexandra; Araújo, Susana. - : Frontiers Media, 2019
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Lexicographic codebook design for OFDM with index modulation
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Older and younger adults' identification of sentences filtered with amplitude and frequency modulations in quiet and noise
Mahajan, Yatin (R17503); Kim, Jeesun (R11607); Davis, Chris (R11605). - : U.S., Acoustical Society of America, 2017
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Improved signal-to-noise ratio and classroom performance in children with autism spectrum disorder: a systematic review
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Frequency Modulated Distortion-product Otoacoustic Emission (FMDPOAE) Tests Aimed for Improving Diagnostic Performance
In: ETSU Faculty Works (2016)
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Objective measures of neural processing of interaural time differences
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The perception of speech modulation cues in lexical tones is guided by early language-specific experience
In: EISSN: 1664-1078 ; Frontiers in Psychology ; https://hal.archives-ouvertes.fr/hal-01968864 ; Frontiers in Psychology, Frontiers, 2015, 6, ⟨10.3389/fpsyg.2015.01290⟩ (2015)
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Implementing Frequency Modulation of Primary Tones Decreases the Depth of Distortion Product Otoacoustic Emission Microstructures
In: ETSU Faculty Works (2015)
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Neuronal Adaptation and Formant Transition Direction in Vowels: An MMN Study
Abstract: Examined was whether the mismatch negativity (MMN) varied predictably in response to changes in the direction of frequency-modulated tone glides and equivalent second formant transitions in vowels (e.g., /ɪ/ as in “bit” and /e/ as in “bate”). A novel stimulus presentation paradigm was designed to distinguish the MMN from the N1 component. 10 normal-hearing adults with no neurological diseases were recruited and presented stimuli via insert earphones while they watched a silent, subtitled movie. Event-related potentials (ERPs) were recorded from 128 scalp electrodes. The MMN was successfully distinguished from the N1, marking participants’ ability to discriminate vowel stimuli only. A significant early P2 component, which decreased in size with successive stimulus presentations, was also elicited for vowels only and is believed to reflect formant encoding. Discrepancies between vowel and tone results are discussed along with clinical implications and contributions to the fields of ERP and vowel research.
Keyword: adaptation; event-related potentials; frequency modulation; mismatch negativity; N1; P2; speech perception; vowel-inherent spectral change
URL: http://hdl.handle.net/10222/48596
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Neuronal Adaptation and Formant Transition Direction in Vowels: An MMN Study
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Discrimination of Static and Dynamic Spectral Patterns by Children and Young Adults in Relationship to Speech Perception in Noise
In: Audiology Research; Volume 4; Issue 1; Pages: 101 (2014)
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The Contribution of speech-evoked cortical auditory evoked potentials to the diagnosis and measurement of intervention outcomes in children with auditory processing disorder
Sharma, Mridula; Purdy, Suzanne C; Kelly, Andrea S. - : Thieme Medical Publishers, 2014
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Sensitivity of human auditory cortex to rapid frequency modulation revealed by multivariate representational similarity analysis.
In: Brain and Mind Institute Researchers' Publications (2014)
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The frequency modulated auditory evoked response (FMAER), a technical advance for study of childhood language disorders: cortical source localization and selected case studies
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On normalized mean square error analysis of speech fundamental frequency in the cochlear implant-like spectrally reduced speech
In: ISSN: 0018-9294 ; IEEE Transactions on Biomedical Engineering ; https://hal.archives-ouvertes.fr/hal-00472883 ; IEEE Transactions on Biomedical Engineering, Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, 2010, 57 (3), pp.572 - 577. ⟨10.1109/TBME.2009.2031097⟩ (2010)
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On automatic recognition of spectrally reduced speech synthesized from amplitude and frequency modulations
In: https://hal.archives-ouvertes.fr/hal-02316498 ; [Research Report] Laboratoire en sciences et technologies de l'information, de la communication et de la connaissance (UMR CNRS 6285 - Télécom Bretagne - Université de Bretagne Occidentale - Université de Bretagne Sud - ENSTA Bretagne - Ecole Nationale d'ingénieurs de Brest); Dépt. Signal et Communications (Institut Mines-Télécom-Télécom Bretagne-UEB). 2009, pp.17 (2009)
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Analyse fibroscopique, acoustique et perceptive des ornementations utilisées dans le chant long mongol
In: 65ème Congrès de la Société Française de Phoniatrie ; https://hal.archives-ouvertes.fr/hal-00676654 ; 65ème Congrès de la Société Française de Phoniatrie, Oct 2009, Paris, France (2009)
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