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Does the whole brain pick up on any changes in neural activity by means of reading any changes to the EM field caused by a localized activity?
Is it that the whole brain pick up on any changes in neural activity by means of reading any changes to the EM field caused by a localized activity?
Is dark matter as a sea of massive photons which are what waves in wave-particle duality more correct than the notion of WIMPs?
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Is it actually that the entire brain intercepts changes to the EM field and so simultaneously intercepts any localized neural activities?
Does the whole brain pick up on any changes in neural activity by means of reading any changes to the EM field caused by a localized activity?
Can ELF (extremely low frequency) radio waves travel in universe (even in plasma zones) and farther until reaching the farthest zones in universe?
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10,701
Does the entire brain pick up on any changes in neural activity by means of reading the change to the EM field caused by a localized activity?
Is it actually that the entire brain intercepts changes to the EM field and so simultaneously intercepts any localized neural activities?
How the first eye on a creature evolved and why we are capable to see lights of limited wavelengths (400-700nm) only?
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Scientists Study Barn Owls To Understand Why People With ADHD Struggle To Focus
Kids with ADHD are easily distracted. Barn owls are not. So a team at Johns Hopkins University in Baltimore is studying these highly focused predatory birds in an effort to understand the brain circuits that control attention. The team's long-term goal is to figure out what goes wrong in the brains of people with atten...
By @brentbetit: Elegy for Brian. Your soul bulleting into the sky. The rifle's sharp report. A blue heron I saw flying at night outlined against a quicksilver moon. MICHEL MARTIN, host: And next, Muses and Metaphor. (Soundbite of music) MARTIN: All this month we've been hearing your poetic tweets on this program. It...
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10,703
A Musical Brain May Help Us Understand Language And Appreciate Tchaikovsky
What sounds like music to us may just be noise to a macaque monkey. That's because a monkey's brain appears to lack critical circuits that are highly sensitive to a sound's pitch, a team reported Monday in the journal Nature Neuroscience. The finding suggests that humans may have developed brain areas that are sensitiv...
<em>Day to Day</em> music critic Christian Bordal examines the recent surge of patriotic themes in country music, and how it reflects the cultural divisions in the United States.
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Individual members of enveloping structures are known by what terms?
The flower may consist only of these parts, as in willow, where each flower comprises only a few stamens or two carpels. Usually, other structures are present and serve to protect the sporophylls and to form an envelope attractive to pollinators. The individual members of these surrounding structures are known as sepal...
The model also shows all the memory stores as being a single unit whereas research into this shows differently. For example, short-term memory can be broken up into different units such as visual information and acoustic information. In a study by Zlonoga and Gerber (1986), patient 'KF' demonstrated certain deviations ...
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Who allegedly hit a home run to the Center?
On October 1, 1932, in game three of the World Series between the Cubs and the New York Yankees, Babe Ruth allegedly stepped to the plate, pointed his finger to Wrigley Field's center field bleachers and hit a long home run to center. There is speculation as to whether the "facts" surrounding the story are true or not,...
Temporal theories offer an alternative that appeals to the temporal structure of action potentials, mostly the phase-locking and mode-locking of action potentials to frequencies in a stimulus. The precise way this temporal structure helps code for pitch at higher levels is still debated, but the processing seems to be ...
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What are some examples of units that short-term memory can be categorized in to?
The model also shows all the memory stores as being a single unit whereas research into this shows differently. For example, short-term memory can be broken up into different units such as visual information and acoustic information. In a study by Zlonoga and Gerber (1986), patient 'KF' demonstrated certain deviations ...
Psychoactive drugs can impair the judgment of time. Stimulants can lead both humans and rats to overestimate time intervals, while depressants can have the opposite effect. The level of activity in the brain of neurotransmitters such as dopamine and norepinephrine may be the reason for this. Such chemicals will either ...
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What is Setwin otherwise known as?
The most commonly used forms of medium distance transport in Hyderabad include government owned services such as light railways and buses, as well as privately operated taxis and auto rickshaws. Bus services operate from the Mahatma Gandhi Bus Station in the city centre and carry over 130 million passengers daily acros...
The model also shows all the memory stores as being a single unit whereas research into this shows differently. For example, short-term memory can be broken up into different units such as visual information and acoustic information. In a study by Zlonoga and Gerber (1986), patient 'KF' demonstrated certain deviations ...
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What type of brain waves are seen in mammals during sleep?
As a side effect of the electrochemical processes used by neurons for signaling, brain tissue generates electric fields when it is active. When large numbers of neurons show synchronized activity, the electric fields that they generate can be large enough to detect outside the skull, using electroencephalography (EEG) ...
Bird migration routes have been studied by a variety of techniques including the oldest, marking. Swans have been marked with a nick on the beak since about 1560 in England. Scientific ringing was pioneered by Hans Christian Cornelius Mortensen in 1899. Other techniques include radar and satellite tracking.
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What changes can be linked to learning and memory?
Brain areas involved in the neuroanatomy of memory such as the hippocampus, the amygdala, the striatum, or the mammillary bodies are thought to be involved in specific types of memory. For example, the hippocampus is believed to be involved in spatial learning and declarative learning, while the amygdala is thought to ...
During the 1990s, several research papers and popular books wrote on what came to be called the "Mozart effect": an observed temporary, small elevation of scores on certain tests as a result of listening to Mozart's works. The approach has been popularized in a book by Don Campbell, and is based on an experiment publis...
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10,710
What helped cause the most life like sound?
The lateral cut NAB curve was remarkably similar to the NBC Orthacoustic curve that evolved from practices within the National Broadcasting Company since the mid-1930s. Empirically, and not by any formula, it was learned that the bass end of the audio spectrum below 100 Hz could be boosted somewhat to override system h...
An example of this theory in action would be as follows: An emotion-evoking stimulus (snake) triggers a pattern of physiological response (increased heart rate, faster breathing, etc.), which is interpreted as a particular emotion (fear). This theory is supported by experiments in which by manipulating the bodily state...
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What vocal technology did Kanye pick up for his next set of artistic endeavors?
West's life took a different direction when his mother, Donda West, died of complications from cosmetic surgery involving abdominoplasty and breast reduction in November 2007. Months later, West and fiancée Alexis Phifer ended their engagement and their long-term intermittent relationship, which had begun in 2002. The ...
Temporal theories offer an alternative that appeals to the temporal structure of action potentials, mostly the phase-locking and mode-locking of action potentials to frequencies in a stimulus. The precise way this temporal structure helps code for pitch at higher levels is still debated, but the processing seems to be ...
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10,712
What are the names of the groups of FETs
FETs are divided into two families: junction FET (JFET) and insulated gate FET (IGFET). The IGFET is more commonly known as a metal–oxide–semiconductor FET (MOSFET), reflecting its original construction from layers of metal (the gate), oxide (the insulation), and semiconductor. Unlike IGFETs, the JFET gate forms a p–n ...
The model also shows all the memory stores as being a single unit whereas research into this shows differently. For example, short-term memory can be broken up into different units such as visual information and acoustic information. In a study by Zlonoga and Gerber (1986), patient 'KF' demonstrated certain deviations ...
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Im realitivly new to physics with tons of psuedo questions. Just wondering if you could give me any info on :\n1.Do Brains have any effect with/on/to the electro magnectic and vice versa?
The elcrtomagnetic spectrum is used as a tool to determine what frequencies are high or lower than others. \nThe anserw to your question I guess could be yes, because the brain does send signals in waves, so it is on the spectrum somewhere.
Munna -circuit share more of a hero-sidekick kind of relation if u really see cos Munna is a bhai & Circuit is in his gang. Its a different thing tht they are best of friends & Circuit can fulfil all of Munna' s demands.Theyre very colorful characters so we find them more appealing.But if u see Jai-Veeru they re common...
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Top-down modulation: bridging selective attention and working memory
Control of goal-directed and stimulus-driven attention in the brain
Attention and the detection of signals.
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10,715
Pain sensitivity and tactile spatial acuity are altered in healthy musicians as in chronic pain patients
Can You Hear Me Now? Musical Training Shapes Functional Brain Networks for Selective Auditory Attention and Hearing Speech in Noise
Magnetoreception in animals
eng_Latn
10,716
(n, k, p)-Gray code for image systems
Digital Image Processing
being together in time : musical experience and the mirror neuron .
eng_Latn
10,717
Music acquisition: effects of enculturation and formal training on development
Specific long-term memory traces in primary auditory cortex
Capacitive angular-position sensor with electrically floating conductive rotor and measurement redundancy
eng_Latn
10,718
Reading and reading disturbance
meta - analysis of the functional neuroanatomy of single - word reading : method and validation .
Hearing and saying The functional neuro-anatomy of auditory word processing
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10,719
Examining neural plasticity and cognitive benefit through the unique lens of musical training
brain structures differ between musicians and non - musician .
Using Word Familiarities and Word Associations to Measure Corpus Representativeness
eng_Latn
10,720
Being in the zone: Flow state and the underlying neural dynamics in video game playing
Event-related EEG/MEG synchronization and desynchronization: basic principles
Singular Spectrum Analysis for Time Series
eng_Latn
10,721
Reversible sketches: enabling monitoring and analysis over high-speed data streams
Approximate Frequency Counts over Data Streams
Subdivisions of auditory cortex and processing streams in primates.
eng_Latn
10,722
Motor torque based vehicle stability control for four-wheel-drive electric vehicle
On the vehicle stability control for electric vehicle based on control allocation
An Oscillatory Hierarchy Controlling Neuronal Excitability and Stimulus Processing in the Auditory Cortex
eng_Latn
10,723
Symbols Among the Neurons: Details of a Connectionist Inference Architecture
RECOVERING INTRINSIC SCENE CHARACTERISTICS FROM IMAGES
Why would Musical Training Benefit the Neural Encoding of Speech? The OPERA Hypothesis
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10,724
Dissociation of Neural Representation of Intensity and Affective Valuation in Human Gustation
intensely pleasurable responses to music correlate with activity in brain regions implicated in reward and emotion .
Sounds Wilde. Phonetically Extended Embeddings for Author-Stylized Poetry Generation
eng_Latn
10,725
A Context Encoder For Audio Inpainting
A Simple Weight Decay Can Improve Generalization
Optimal Brain Damage
eng_Latn
10,726
High frequency neurons determine effective connectivity in neuronal networks
Spiking activity propagation in neuronal networks: reconciling different perspectives on neural coding
Binaural beat technology in humans: a pilot study to assess psychologic and physiologic effects.
eng_Latn
10,727
The Neuroscience Literacy of Trainee Teachers
neuroplasticity : changes in grey matter induced by training .
Fast Component-Based QR Code Detection in Arbitrarily Acquired Images
eng_Latn
10,728
Identifying salient sounds using dual-task experiments
Modeling the role of salience in the allocation of overt visual attention
A Feature-Integration Theory of Attention
eng_Latn
10,729
Granger Causality: Basic Theory and Application to Neuroscience
Frequency decomposition of conditional Granger causality and application to multivariate neural field potential data
Penetration of Titanium Dioxide Microparticles in a Sunscreen Formulation into the Horny Layer and the Follicular Orifice
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10,730
Superior time perception for lower musical pitch explains why bass-ranged instruments lay down musical rhythms
Adaptation to tempo changes in sensorimotor synchronization: effects of intention, attention, and awareness.
a goal - oriented neural conversation model .
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10,731
The functional neuroanatomy of the human orbitofrontal cortex: evidence from neuroimaging and neuropsychology
Emotional responses to pleasant and unpleasant music correlate with activity in paralimbic brain regions
human brain language areas identified by functional magnetic resonance imaging .
eng_Latn
10,732
Neural correlates of flow using auditory evoked potential suppression
nonparametric permutation tests for functional neuroimaging : a primer with examples .
analysis of fmri time - series revisited — again .
eng_Latn
10,733
Oscillations, phase-of-firing coding, and spike timing-dependent plasticity: an efficient learning scheme.
Unsupervised Learning of Visual Features through Spike Timing Dependent Plasticity
Rate Coding Versus Temporal Order Coding: What the Retinal Ganglion Cells Tell the Visual Cortex
eng_Latn
10,734
Deep Reinforcement Learning that Matters
Empirical Evaluation of Rectified Activations in Convolutional Network
Children with ASD show links between aberrant sound processing, social symptoms, and atypical auditory interhemispheric and thalamocortical functional connectivity
eng_Latn
10,735
The Generality of Working Memory Capacity: A Latent-Variable Approach to Verbal and Visuospatial Memory Span and Reasoning.
The episodic buffer : a new component of working memory ?
A Broadband Planar Monopulse Antenna Array of C-Band
eng_Latn
10,736
Digital selection and analogue amplification coexist in a cortex-inspired silicon circuit
Competitive mechanisms subserve attention in macaque areas V2 and V4
comparison of parametric representations for monosyllabic word recognition in continuously spoken se .
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10,737
hippocampal volume predicts fluid intelligence in musically trained people .
Transfer of Training between Music and Speech: Common Processing, Attention, and Memory
brain structures differ between musicians and non - musician .
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10,738
Mu suppression as an index of sensorimotor contributions to speech processing: Evidence from continuous EEG signals
Standardized low-resolution brain electromagnetic tomography (sLORETA) : technical details
Observing Human-Object Interactions: Using Spatial and Functional Compatibility for Recognition
eng_Latn
10,739
Effect of Dual-tasking on Visual and Auditory Simple Reaction Times.
Comparison between Auditory and Visual Simple Reaction Times
Computer Communication Within Industrial Distributed Environment—a Survey
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10,740
Effect of Dual-tasking on Visual and Auditory Simple Reaction Times.
Comparison between Auditory and Visual Simple Reaction Times
Sprint starts and the minimum auditory reaction time
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10,741
Phenomenology of mutual interference of FMCW and PMCW automotive radars
PMCW waveform and MIMO technique for a 79 GHz CMOS automotive radar
Development of coherent neuronal activity patterns in mammalian cortical networks: Common principles and local hetereogeneity
eng_Latn
10,742
Language and other complex behaviors: Unifying characteristics, computational models, neural mechanisms
bridging language with the rest of cognition : computational , algorithmic and neurobiological issues and methods .
Cerebral functional connectivity periodically (de)synchronizes with anatomical constraints
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10,743
Words in Context: The Effects of Length, Frequency, and Predictability on Brain Responses During Natural Reading
SWIFT: A Dynamical Model of Saccade Generation During Reading.
adaptation in natural and artificial systems .
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10,744
The architecture of cognitive control in the human prefrontal cortex
An Information Theoretic Approach To Neural Computing
Tracing the Dynamic Changes in Perceived Tonal Organization in a Spatial Representation of Musical Keys
eng_Latn
10,745
Cortical midline structures and the self
Mind Reading : Neural Mechanisms of Theory of Mind and Self-Perspective
Deep D-bar: Real time Electrical Impedance Tomography Imaging with Deep Neural Networks
eng_Latn
10,746
Aesthetic package design: A behavioral, neural, and psychological investigation
Brain correlates of aesthetic judgment of beauty
Convolutional Neural Networks for Acoustic Modeling of Raw Time Signal in LVCSR
eng_Latn
10,747
Order patterns recurrence plots in the analysis of ERP data
Towards a neural basis of auditory sentence processing
Experimental switching frequency limits of 15 kV SiC N-IGBT module
eng_Latn
10,748
Individual Differences in Executive Functions Are Almost Entirely Genetic in Origin
Computational perspectives on dopamine function in prefrontal cortex
CAN(Controller Area Network) Bus Communication System Based on Matlab/Simulink
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10,749
Common frequency pattern for music preference identification using frontal EEG
Frontal EEG asymmetry as a moderator and mediator of emotion
New oxidative decomposition mechanism of estradiol through the structural characterization of a minute impurity and its degradants.
eng_Latn
10,750
Oscillations, phase-of-firing coding, and spike timing-dependent plasticity: an efficient learning scheme.
Unsupervised Learning of Visual Features through Spike Timing Dependent Plasticity
The CXXC motif is more than a redox rheostat.
eng_Latn
10,751
A positive level shifter for high speed symmetric switching in flash memories
A new level-up shifter for high speed and wide range interface in ultra deep sub-micron
Measuring verbal and non-verbal communication in aphasia: Reliability, validity, and sensitivity to change of the scenario test
eng_Latn
10,752
The pallial basal ganglia pathway modulates the behaviorally driven gene expression of the motor pathway.
Auditory feedback in learning and maintenance of vocal behaviour
Jupiter: a toolkit for interactive large model visualization
eng_Latn
10,753
Musical Training as a Framework for Brain Plasticity: Behavior, Function, and Structure
The cortical organization of speech processing
High-gain differential CMOS transimpedance amplifier with on-chip buried double junction photodiode
eng_Latn
10,754
Attentional Selection in a Cocktail Party Environment Can Be Decoded from Single-Trial EEG
Mechanisms Underlying Selective Neuronal Tracking of Attended Speech at a “Cocktail Party”
The cortical organization of speech processing
eng_Latn
10,755
One Century of Brain Mapping Using Brodmann Areas*
The Enigmatic temporal pole : a review of findings on social and emotional processing
A FAST AND LOW SETTLING ERROR CONTINUOUS-TIME COMMON-MODE FEEDBACK CIRCUIT BASED ON DIFFERENTIAL DIFFERENCE AMPLIFIER
eng_Latn
10,756
Emotions, Arousal, and Frontal Alpha Rhythm Asymmetry During Beethoven’s 5th Symphony
Emotional responses to pleasant and unpleasant music correlate with activity in paralimbic brain regions
INTERNAL HEAT TRANSFER AUGMENTATION IN A CHANNEL USING AN ALTERNATE SET OF POROUS CAVITY-BLOCK OBSTACLES
eng_Latn
10,757
ERP Features and EEG Dynamics: An ICA Perspective
Spike Timing-Dependent Plasticity of Neural Circuits
Noise, neural codes and cortical organization
kor_Hang
10,758
Joint tracking and segmentation of multiple targets
Discrete-continuous optimization for multi-target tracking
Auditory brainstem response morphology and analysis in very preterm neonatal intensive care unit infants
eng_Latn
10,759
Isolating Sources of Disentanglement in VAEs
Information Dropout: Learning Optimal Representations Through Noisy Computation
A Model of Electrically Stimulated Auditory Nerve Fiber Responses with Peripheral and Central Sites of Spike Generation
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10,760
Hallam of children and young people The power of music : Its impact on the intellectual , social and personal development
Effects of Music Training on the Child's Brain and Cognitive Development
Numerical calculation of symmetric capacity of Rayleigh fading channel with BPSK/QPSK
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10,761
Neglected Time: Impaired Temporal Perception of Multisecond Intervals in Unilateral Neglect
Directed attention and perception of temporal order
Feature selection using genetic algorithms for premature ventricular contraction classification
eng_Latn
10,762
Supporting Wicked Problems with Procedural Decision Support Systems
A Behavioral Model of Rational Choice
Heschl gyrus and its included primary auditory cortex: Structural MRI studies in healthy and diseased subjects
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10,763
Audio Matters in Visual Attention
Cognitive determinants of fixation location during picture viewing.
Python in neuroscience
eng_Latn
10,764
Hearing Silences: Human Auditory Processing Relies on Preactivation of Sound-Specific Brain Activity Patterns
A fully automated correction method of EOG artifacts in EEG recordings
noncalcemic actions of vitamin d receptor ligands .
eng_Latn
10,765
Executive Functions Predict the Success of Top-Soccer Players
Individual Differences in Executive Functions Are Almost Entirely Genetic in Origin
Adaptive impulse response modeling for interactive sound propagation
eng_Latn
10,766
Neural activity in the human brain relating to uncertainty and arousal during anticipation
Statistical parametric maps in functional imaging: a general linear approach
CARLOC: Precise Positioning of Automobiles
eng_Latn
10,767
Real-time decompression and visualization of animated volume data
Orthonormal bases of compactly supported wavelets
The cognitive neuroscience of creativity
eng_Latn
10,768
Does the entire brain pick up on any changes in neural activity by means of reading any change to the EM field caused by a localized activity?
Is it that the whole brain pick up on any changes in neural activity by means of reading any changes to the EM field caused by a localized activity?
How our brain works when We think of random stuff?
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Does the entire brain pick up on any changes in neural activity by means of reading any change to the EM field caused by a localized activity?
Does the entire brain pick up on any changes in neural activity by means of reading the change to the EM field caused by a localized activity?
Does a brain use more energy when it is concentrating on something?
eng_Latn
10,770
Mu suppression as an index of sensorimotor contributions to speech processing: Evidence from continuous EEG signals
The cortical organization of speech processing
understanding the solid - state forms of fenofibrate - - a spectroscopic and computational study .
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10,771
DEVELOPMENT OF A MECHATRONIC BLIND STICK
An experimental system for auditory image representations
Eager decision tree
yue_Hant
10,772
brain structures differ between musicians and non - musician .
Increased auditory cortical representation in musicians.
The Hippocampus as a Cognitive Map
eng_Latn
10,773
Influence diagram of physiological and environmental factors affecting heart rate variability: an extended literature overview
Brain correlates of autonomic modulation: Combining heart rate variability with fMRI
A simple bijection for the regions of the Shi arrangement of hyperplanes
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10,774
Does the entire brain pick up on any changes in neural activity by means of reading the change to the EM field caused by a localized activity?
Does the whole brain pick up on any changes in neural activity by means of reading any changes to the EM field caused by a localized activity?
How does listening to music while reading affect the brain?
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Integrating information across sensory domains to construct a unified representation of multi-sensory signals is a fundamental characteristic of perception in ecological contexts. One provocative hypothesis deriving from neurophysiology suggests that there exists early and direct cross-modal phase modulation. We provid...
UNLABELLED Congruent audiovisual speech enhances our ability to comprehend a speaker, even in noise-free conditions. When incongruent auditory and visual information is presented concurrently, it can hinder a listener's perception and even cause him or her to perceive information that was not presented in either modali...
Humans, like other animals, are exposed to a continuous stream of signals, which are dynamic, multimodal, extended, and time varying in nature. This complex input space must be transduced and sampled by our sensory systems and transmitted to the brain where it can guide the selection of appropriate actions. To simplify...
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what is an attention hearing
Selective auditory attention or selective hearing is a type of selective attention and involves the auditory system of the nervous system.
Therapeutic Listening is a comprehensive, multi-faceted sound-based approach that involves much more than just the ears. Like other sensory systems, the auditory system does not work in isolation. Neurologically it is connected to all levels of brain function and as a result it has a vast range of influence.
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what is the definition of sensory memory in psychology
Initially proposed in 1968 by Atkinson and Shiffrin, this theory outlines three separate stages of memory: sensory memory, short-term memory, and long-term memory. Sensory Memory Sensory memory is the earliest stage of memory. During this stage, sensory information from the environment is stored for a very brief period...
Lesson Summary. Echoic memory is the sub-type of sensory memory related exclusively to the receipt of auditory information from the environment. Sounds enter the ear and are translated into neurological signals.These signals are available for a brief period of time, typically 3-4 seconds.esson Summary. Echoic memory is...
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what is the term for the ability to detect sound and pinpoint the direction from which it is emanating?
Sound localization refers to a listener's ability to identify the location or origin of a detected sound in direction and distance. It may also refer to the methods in acoustical engineering to simulate the placement of an auditory cue in a virtual 3D space (see binaural recording, wave field synthesis).
The intelligence involved in this ability to recognize tone, rhythm, timbre, and pitch is musical intelligence. With this type of intelligence, people are able to detect, generate, reproduce, and contemplate music as clearly exhibited by attuned listeners, musicians, composers, vocalists, and conductors.
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what is efferent listening
4. Building Efferent Listening -- comprehending information -- Efferent means to receive, attend, and comprehend with the goal of obtaining new information and learning. To teach this type of listening, students need to develop the abilities to take notes, recognize sequence, and formulate questions. Levels of Listenin...
It can be acquired as a result of damage sustained to the hearing apparatus, or inner ear. There is speculation that the efferent portion of the auditory nerve (olivocochlear bundle) has been affected (efferent meaning fibers that originate in the brain which serve to regulate hearing).
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definition of event related potential
An event-related potential (ERP) is the measured brain response that is the direct result of a specific sensory, cognitive, or motor event.urther reading [edit]. 1 Steven J. Luck: An Introduction to the Event-Related Potential Technique, Second edition. 2 Todd C. Handy: Event-Related Potentials: A Methods Handbook. 3...
event-related potential (ERP). Etymology: L, evenire, to happen, relatus, carry back, potentia, power. a type of brain wave that is associated with a response to a specific stimulus, such as a particular wave pattern observed when a patient hears a clicking sound.See also evoked potential.roma helps to preserve informa...
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echoic memory definition
Echoic memory is one of the sensory memory registers; a component of sensory memory (SM) that is specific to retaining auditory information.The sensory memory for sounds that people have just perceived is the form of echoic memory.his particular sensory store is capable of storing large amounts of auditory information ...
Echoic memory is one of the sensory memory registers; a component of sensory memory (SM) that is specific to retaining auditory information.The sensory memory for sounds that people have just perceived is the form of echoic memory.his particular sensory store is capable of storing large amounts of auditory information ...
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what is auditory discrimination
Auditory discrimination refers to the brain 's ability to organize and make sense of language sounds. Children who have difficulties with this might have trouble understanding and developing language skills because their brains either misinterpret language sounds, or process them too slowly.hildren with auditory disabi...
The definition of the Committee of UK Medical Professionals Steering the UK Auditory Processing Disorder Research Program is as follows: APD results from impaired neural function and is characterised by poor recognition, discrimination, separation, grouping, localisation, or ordering of speech sounds. It does not solel...
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Mapping luminance into brightness: identification of compression mechanisms
A remarkable property of the hwnan visual system is that it manages to compress a 10-decade luminance range into a brightness range of about 3 decades. This paper deals with the question as to the compression mechanisms which the visual system uses for the luminance-brightness mapping. Data of two psychophysical experi...
Discussed inthis paperistheparameter estimation problem ofcomplex LFM signals based on cyclic-correlati on transform under multipath conditions. First, weanalyzed thecyclic statistics ofcomplex LFM signals andconstructed theestimator combining signal separation technology forcycle frequency domain with autocorrelated c...
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Suppression of smooth pursuit eye movements induced by electrical stimulation of the monkey frontal eye field
This study was performed to characterize the properties of the suppression of smooth pursuit eye movement induced by electrical stimulation of the frontal eye field (FEF) in trained monkeys. At the stimulation sites tested, we first determined the threshold for generating electrically evoked saccades (Esacs). We then e...
Through analysis of Qingshan Hydroelectric Power Station Lightning stroke cause,this paper puts forward the suitable lightning electromagnetic impulse protection design principle for the hydroelectric power station main control room specific protection measures aginst the surge voltage isopotential connection.Testing i...
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Brain 'closes eyes' to hear music
Our brains can turn down our ability to see to help them listen even harder to music and complex sounds, say experts.
Taiwanese electronics manufacturer BenQ has sent letters of apology to those who contacted the company over its use of the wreckage of the World Trade Center in a recent ad for its MusiQ line of MP3 players, and pulled the ad.
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Mechanisms of Human Auditory Localization
Abstract : Three experiments were completed. The first was a methodological study of the relationship between two different methods of measuring auditory thresholds and their possible relationships to supra-threshold tasks. The second experiment replicated, with improved methods, an earlier experiment which measured th...
This paper presents BUT system submitted to NIST 2008 SRE. It includes two subsystems based on Joint Factor Analysis (JFA) GMM/UBM and one based on SVM-GMM. The systems were developed on NIST SRE2006 data, and the results arepresented on NIST SRE 2008 evaluation data. We concentrate on the influence of side information...
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A saliency-based auditory attention model with applications to unsupervised prominent syllable detection in speech.
Mechanisms for Allocating Auditory Attention: An Auditory Saliency Map
How do we know the minds of others? Domain-specificity, simulation, and enactive social cognition
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What equates the energy operator to the full energy of a particle or a system?
In quantum mechanics, energy is defined in terms of the energy operator as a time derivative of the wave function. The Schrödinger equation equates the energy operator to the full energy of a particle or a system. Its results can be considered as a definition of measurement of energy in quantum mechanics. The Schröding...
In Scherer's components processing model of emotion, five crucial elements of emotion are said to exist. From the component processing perspective, emotion experience is said to require that all of these processes become coordinated and synchronized for a short period of time, driven by appraisal processes. Although th...
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When using GLM to fit data, how do we select which family the data belongs to How does GLM source code analyze data, and when we do not know what kind of data exactly belongs to, how to select the best family to fit and get the best result
How to decide which glm family to use? I have fish density data that I am trying to compare between several different collection techniques, the data has lots of zeros, and the histogram looks vaugley appropriate for a poisson distribution except that, as densities, it is not integer data. I am relatively new to GLMs a...
If I upload my brain into a computer is it still me? I think the answer is yes but I know a lot of people disagree. So, I would like to ask these people when exactly does it stop being me. Let's say I want to upload my brain into a computer using the following procedure: I have each of my neurons replaced by electron...
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How powerful is our brain?
How powerful is the brain?
Why do we experience deja vu?
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what stage of sleep are k complex seen
Stage N2 sleep is scored when either one or more K complexes is noted (and unassociated with an arousal) or one or more trains of sleep spindles appear. Stage N2. Note K complexes unassociated with arousal and trains of sleep spindles.
NREM sleep can be broken down into three distinct stages: N1, N2, and N3. In the progression from stage N1 to N3, brain waves become slower and more synchronized, and the eyes remain still. In stage N3, the deepest stage of NREM, EEGs reveal high-amplitude (large), low-frequency (slow) waves and spindles.
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difinition for echolocation
The location of objects by reflected sound, in particular that used by animals such as dolphins and bats. Example sentences. 1 Many odontocetes can navigate by echolocation, producing sound waves using a complex system of nasal sacs and passages, and using the echoes to navigate.
Echolocation, a physiological process for locating distant or invisible objects (such as prey) by means of sound waves reflected back to the emitter (such as a bat) by the objects. Echolocation is used for orientation, obstacle avoidance, food procurement, and social interactions.
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I am the lead guitarist in a symphonic metal band called Yet Still I Remain. We have been together about a year and a half we have recorded a demo tape. Our style is hard rock and metal like Seether and Metallica with more symphonic things like evanescense and Cradle of Filth. However, we're wonderig, in a world obsess...
There is always a place for something new! If you came out with a CD i'd buy it! I'm always into something new! I love country and Rock, Your style (evenescense) I really like that kind of stuff! Not so much Rap it gives me a headache sometimes! If you've come out with a demo tape that is pretty cool but if you feel yo...
Synesthesia (also spelled synæsthesia or synaesthesia, plural synesthesiae) -- from the Greek syn- meaning union and aesthesis meaning sensation -- is a neurological condition in which two or more bodily senses are coupled. In a form of synesthesia known as grapheme → color synesthesia, letters or numbers may be percei...
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Reconstructing What Makes Us Tick
Newswise — WASHINGTON, D.C., April 24, 2018 -- Cardiac arrhythmia results when the usual symphony of electric pulses that keep the heart’s muscles in sync becomes chaotic. Although symptoms are often barely noticeable, arrhythmia leads to hundreds of thousands of deaths from unexpected, sudden cardiac arrest in the Uni...
Notes: In the Affiliates version there is a break point with re-introduction at 23:49 for stations needing to insert station ID or announcements. The time has come for many things: for peace, for climate action, for economic sanity, the list is long. This week on Radio Ecoshock we thunder into another place humans don'...
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What type of test is used to tell that a brain is active even during sleep?
As a side effect of the electrochemical processes used by neurons for signaling, brain tissue generates electric fields when it is active. When large numbers of neurons show synchronized activity, the electric fields that they generate can be large enough to detect outside the skull, using electroencephalography (EEG) ...
Bell's own detailed account, presented to the American Association for the Advancement of Science in 1882, differs in several particulars from most of the many and varied versions now in circulation, most notably by concluding that extraneous metal was not to blame for failure to locate the bullet. Perplexed by the pec...
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Why is watching and doing something always different?
Why's doing something and watching always different?
How do we know that 1 second is 1 second?
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Is there a verb for making (appreciative/agreement/attentive) sounds during conversation? Is there a verb for giving feedback to someone with non-word sounds during conversation, including not specifically using filler words, in order to indicate attentiveness, agreement or appreciation, etc.? I have searched for this...
Confirmation that someone is listening to another person's speech When someone is telling you a very long and detailed story he usually wants to hear some "confirmations" (or response) that you are listening to his story. In Russian we often use something like "tak" (which has a meaning of "ok" and "well, proceed furth...
Can a concentration spell be cast without actually concentrating on it for an "instant" effect? The book says: Concentration. Some spells require you to maintain concentration in order to keep their magic active. If you lose concentration, such a spell ends. So what happens if, for example, you are already conc...
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Safety of current with duration My question is about how dangerous a momentary amount of current is vs the duration. Like is there a reasonably consistent relationship between current duration through the body and relative danger? I.e. 1 amp for 1 second vs 0.01 amps for 100 seconds. I imagine that's a bit complex t...
Is 20 watts of electricity dangerous? I have a few circumstances which invlove someone being shocked with 20 watts of electricity and whether it would be deadly. So here they are: Would 1000 volts at 20 miliamperes of AC (2MHz frequency) be dangerous or deadly? Would 1000 volts at 20 miliamperes of DC be dangerous or...
Can you concentrate on a special ability while also concentrating on a spell? There exist several abilities that have the text similar to, this effect lasts while you maintain concentration (as if you were concentrating on a spell). One such example is the Bard College of Glamour: Mantle of Majesty ability. At 6th ...
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