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... be interested in the clicks and so forth inside of the car, the sound of the exhaust and so forth. I know an auditory person quite well, and I recall that when this person purchased a car some time ago, he ... much as they are attracted to how the person looks. They tend to speak in metaphors that are auditory in nature such as how something “sounds”, and often say things like “I ...
Background: Autosomal dominant partial epilepsy with auditory features (ADPEAF) is an idiopathic focal epilepsy syndrome ... family. We attempted to replicate this finding and to assess auditory and language processing in ADPEAF using fMRI and magnetoencephalography ( ... malformation in autosomal dominant partial epilepsy with auditory features (ADPEAF). However, our fMRI and magnetoencephalography data ...
... m working on revisions of an fMRI paper that investigates the hierarchical organization of auditory cortex. Not surprisingly, the STS has figured into our findings. One reviewer raised the ... can claim territory beyond LGN projection fields, we should too. But then where do we draw the line between auditory cortex and the rest of cortex? Do we base it on cytoarchitectonics? Do we include any ...
... all of what he's talking about. Clearly, I'm a visual learner. I've always realized that I learn most easily by reading, not by listening, but I'm disturbed to realize how much my auditory skills have diminished over the years. I suppose it's from lack of practice - in my daily life, I almost never have to listen to someone present information to me orally for any length of ...
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A new study led by scientists in The Netherlands has revealed the mechanisms through which the brain creates "auditory continuity illusion", where a physically interrupted sound is heard as continuing through background noise; thus when we try to listen to conversation in a noisy room, the brain fills in the gaps between interrupted sound fragments to create what we perceive as a ...
... / poorer readers had more difficulty distinguishing words. Auditory training improved discrimination between similar sounds ... lab also recently studied musicians vs. non-musicians on auditory discrimination and speech-in=noise tasks. The musicians ... accommodations because of issues with background noise as well because increased auditory distractibility. Dyslexia and Background Noise (scientific ...

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