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Objective and Subjective Hearing Difficulties Are Associated With Lower Inhibitory Control ...
Perron, Maxime; Dimitrijevic, Andrew; Alain, Claude. - : Scholars Portal Dataverse, 2022
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Neural Dynamics of Inhibitory Control in Musicians with Absolute Pitch: Theta Synchrony as an Oscillatory Signature of Information Conflict
In: Cereb Cortex Commun (2021)
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Decoding Hearing-Related Changes in Older Adults’ Spatiotemporal Neural Processing of Speech Using Machine Learning
In: Front Neurosci (2020)
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Auditory-frontal channeling in α and β bands is altered by age-related hearing loss and relates to speech perception in noise
In: Neuroscience (2019)
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Age-related hearing loss increases full-brain connectivity while reversing directed signaling within the dorsal–ventral pathway for speech
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Voice as a Memory Cue
Abstract: The study of human memory often focuses on the benefit of context congruency. In the auditory domain, perhaps the most important context cue is speaker's voice. The present set of auditory experiments was designed to further our understanding of voice as a memory cue. Words were spoken in voices that were congruent on either accent or pitch, both or neither. Voice reinstatement signified maximum congruency and occurred when the same voice spoke the word initially and in a subsequent memory test; voice congruency referred to either accent or pitch being comparable between presentations of a word. These stimuli were chosen to validate and extend earlier models of voice congruency based primarily on variations of pitch between speakers; we investigated multiple salient voice parameters. Experiment 1 found that voice reinstatement aids word and speaker recognition, and that voice congruency partially benefits word recognition. Experiment 2 used a different paradigm and found that voice reinstatement is required to boost word recognition when participants are not given instructions to attend to voice. Experiment 3 provided preliminary evidence that voice reinstatement benefits implicit memory. Experiment 4 examined whether voice effects vary with linguistic background; the benefit of accent congruency to word recognition appears to be augmented in bilinguals of the same language as the accented speaker voice. The first two experiments also utilized event-related potentials (ERPs) to discern the neural correlates underlying the use of voice in memory. Taken together, results indicate that the extent of voice congruency effects, as well as the characterization of ERP modulations reflective of memory components, depends on the task/paradigm used. For example, attention (or some extended processing) is required to observe partial voice congruency effects, while a voice reinstatement benefit appears to be more robust. Finally, this work serves as a starting point for future studies to understand voice congruency in implicit memory and in people with specific language abilities. ; Ph.D. ; 2016-11-30 00:00:00
Keyword: 0621; auditory; evoked potentials; memory
URL: http://hdl.handle.net/1807/74805
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Musical Training Orchestrates Coordinated Neuroplasticity in Auditory Brainstem and Cortex to Counteract Age-Related Declines in Categorical Vowel Perception
Bidelman, Gavin M.; Alain, Claude. - : Society for Neuroscience, 2015
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Auditory Perception and Executive Functions in Simultaneous Interpreters
Chan, Tsz Man. - 2015
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Varieties of auditory attention
In: Core topics (Oxford, 2014), p. 215-236
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Noise differentially impacts phoneme representations in the auditory and speech motor systems
Du, Yi; Buchsbaum, Bradley R.; Grady, Cheryl L.. - : National Academy of Sciences, 2014
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Inhibitory Control in Bilinguals and Musicians: Event Related Potential (ERP) Evidence for Experience-Specific Effects
Moreno, Sylvain; Wodniecka, Zofia; Tays, William. - : Public Library of Science, 2014
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An fMRI Study of Audiovisual Speech Perception Reveals Multisensory Interactions in Auditory Cortex
In: Okada, Kayoko; Venezia, Jonathan H; Matchin, William; Saberi, Kourosh; Hickok, Gregory; & Alain, Claude. (2013). An fMRI Study of Audiovisual Speech Perception Reveals Multisensory Interactions in Auditory Cortex. PLoS ONE, 8(6), e68959. doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0068959. UC Irvine: Retrieved from: http://www.escholarship.org/uc/item/85b624s0 (2013)
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Age-related Differences in the Perceptual Organization of Speech Sounds
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Conflict resolution in sentence processing by bilinguals
In: Journal of neurolinguistics. - Orlando, Fla. : Elsevier 23 (2010) 6, 564-579
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Changes in sensory evoked responses coincide with rapid improvement in speech identification performance
In: Journal of cognitive neuroscience. - Cambridge, Mass. : MIT Press Journals 22 (2010) 2, 392-403
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Conflict Resolution in Sentence Processing by Bilinguals
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Concurrent Sound Segregation Is Enhanced in Musicians
In: Journal of cognitive neuroscience. - Cambridge, Mass. : MIT Press Journals 21 (2009) 8, 1488-1498
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The Contribution of the Inferior Parietal Lobe to Auditory Spatial Working Memory
In: Journal of cognitive neuroscience. - Cambridge, Mass. : MIT Press Journals 20 (2008) 2, 285-295
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Early Face Processing Specificity: It's in the Eyes!
In: Journal of cognitive neuroscience. - Cambridge, Mass. : MIT Press Journals 19 (2007) 11, 1815-1826
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La terminologie de la texture des aliments
In: Meta. - Montréal : Les Presses de l'Univ. 52 (2007) 2, 342-351
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