Synchronization to auditory and visual rhythms in hearing and deaf individuals

JR Iversen, AD Patel, B Nicodemus, K Emmorey - Cognition, 2015 - Elsevier
A striking asymmetry in human sensorimotor processing is that humans synchronize
movements to rhythmic sound with far greater precision than to temporally equivalent visual …

Art in noise: An embodied simulation account of cinematic sound design

M Ward - Embodied cognition and cinema, 2015 - books.google.com
What is the nature and function of sound design in cinematic media? Is it possible for the
styling of sound to create meaning? Is there art in noise? is chapter departs from standard …

Implicit statistical learning and language acquisition: Experience-dependent constraints on learning

AM Walk, CM Conway - Implicit and explicit learning of languages, 2015 - jbe-platform.com
Acquiring spoken language involves implicitly learning the statistical relations among
language units. In this chapter, we review recent behavioral and neurophysiological findings …

The ability of the auditory system to cope with temporal subsampling depends on the hierarchical level of processing

B Zoefel, NR Pasham, S Brüers, R VanRullen - Neuroreport, 2015 - journals.lww.com
Evidence for rhythmic or 'discrete'sensory processing is abundant for the visual system, but
sparse and inconsistent for the auditory system. Fundamental differences in the nature of …

Phase entrainment and perceptual cycles in audition and vision

B Zoefel - 2015 - theses.hal.science
Recent research indicates fundamental differences between the auditory and visual
systems: Whereas the visual system seems to sample its environment, cycling between" …