Humans and other animals can attend to one of multiple sounds and follow it selectively over time. The neural underpinnings of this perceptual feat remain mysterious. Some studies …
The prefrontal cortex makes up almost a quarter of the human brain, and it expanded dramatically during primate evolution. The Neurobiology of the Prefrontal Cortex presents a …
Page 1 Auditory Neuroscience Making Sense of Sound Jan Schnupp, Israel Nelken, and Andrew King Page 2 Auditory Neuroscience Page 3 Page 4 Auditory Neuroscience Making …
I Winkler, SL Denham, I Nelken - Trends in cognitive sciences, 2009 - cell.com
Predictive processing of information is essential for goal-directed behavior. We offer an account of auditory perception suggesting that representations of predictable patterns, or …
D Deutsch - The psychology of music, 1999 - Elsevier
Publisher Summary This chapter explores the grouping mechanisms in music. Music provides a complexity, rapidly changing acoustic spectrum, often derived from the …
P Sterzer, A Kleinschmidt, G Rees - Trends in cognitive sciences, 2009 - cell.com
Multistable perception is the spontaneous alternation between two or more perceptual states that occurs when sensory information is ambiguous. Multistable phenomena permit …
The dual-pathway model of auditory cortical processing assumes that two largely segregated processing streams originating in the lateral belt subserve the two main …
MA Bee, C Micheyl - Journal of comparative psychology, 2008 - psycnet.apa.org
Animals often use acoustic signals to communicate in groups or social aggregations in which multiple individuals signal within a receiver's hearing range. Consequently, receivers …
Dual processing streams in sensory systems have been postulated for a long time. Much experimental evidence has been accumulated from behavioral, neuropsychological …