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Auditory processing abnormalities in schizotypal personality disorder: An fMRI experiment using tones of deviant

Auditory processing abnormalities in schizotypal personality disorder: An fMRI experiment using personality disorder; Auditory; Schizophrenia; fMRI; MRI; Imaging; Tone processing; Evoked potential; ERP; Mismatch negativity; Pitch; Frequency; Duration; MMN 1. Introduction Auditory sensory ...

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Alteration of event related potentials in siblings discordant for schizophrenia.
2000-01-21

This study was aimed at confirming that auditory event related potential (ERP) abnormalities are indicators of vulnerability to schizophrenia. Auditory ERP performances were assessed at Fz, Cz, and Pz, with an oddball paradigm, in 21 clinically stable patients with schizophrenia, 21 of their ...

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Abnormal Selective Attention Normalizes P3 Amplitudes in PDD
2006-07-01

This paper studied whether abnormal P3 amplitudes in PDD are a corollary of abnormalities in ERP components related to selective attention in visual and auditory tasks. Furthermore, this study sought to clarify possible age differences in such abnormalities. Children with PDD showed smaller P3 ...

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Atypical Long-Latency Auditory Event-Related Potentials in a Subset of Children with Specific Language Impairment
2007-09-01

It has been proposed that specific language impairment (SLI) is the consequence of low-level abnormalities in auditory perception. However, studies of long-latency auditory ERPs in children with SLI have generated inconsistent findings. A possible reason for this inconsistency is the heterogeneity of SLI. The ...

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Identification of neural circuits underlying P300 abnormalities in schizophrenia
1999-05-01

Event-related potentials (ERPs) provide a noninvasive method to evaluate neural activation and cognitive processes in schizophrenia. The pathophysiological significance of these findings would be greatly enhanced if scalp-recorded ERP abnormalities could be related to specific neural circuits and/or regions of the brain. Using ...

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Atypical Brain Responses to Sounds in Children with Specific Language and Reading Impairments
2009-09-01

This study tested if children with specific language impairment (SLI) or children with specific reading disability (SRD) have abnormal brain responses to sounds. We tested 6- to 12-year-old children with SLI (N = 19), children with SRD (N = 55), and age-matched controls (N = 36) for their passive auditory event-related potentials ...

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Brain potentials implicate temporal lobe abnormalities in criminal psychopaths.
2006-08-01

Psychopathy is associated with abnormalities in attention and orienting. However, few studies have examined the neural systems underlying these processes. To address this issue, the authors recorded event-related potentials (ERPs) while 80 incarcerated men, classified as psychopathic or nonpsychopathic via the Hare Psychopathy Checklist--Revised (R. D. ...

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ERP Study of Pre-Attentive Auditory Processing in Treatment-Refractory Schizophrenia
2004-07-01

Event-related potential (ERP) studies have demonstrated impaired auditory sensory processing in patients with schizophrenia, as reflected in abnormal mismatch negativity (MMN). We sought to extend this finding by evaluating MMN in 13 treatment-refractory patients with schizophrenia, and 14 age- and gender-matched healthy controls. ...

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INDIVIDUAL DIFFERENCES IN AUDITORY PROCESSING IN SPECIFIC LANGUAGE IMPAIRMENT: A FOLLOW-UP STUDY USING EVENT-RELATED POTENTIALS AND BEHAVIOURAL THRESHOLDS
2005-06-01

It has frequently been claimed that children with specific language impairment (SLI) have impaired auditory perception, but there is much controversy about the role of such deficits in causing their language problems, and it has been difficult to establish solid, replicable findings in this area. Discrepancies in this field may arise because (a) a focus on mean results ...

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Central auditory processing, MRI morphometry and brain laterality: applications to dyslexia.
1998-01-01

We review data from our laboratory related to a view of dyslexia as a biological disorder, or deficit, caused by both structural and functional brain abnormalities. The review is focused on central auditory processing in dyslexia, and the possibility that impairments in the auditory or acoustic features of the phonological code may be ...

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Abnormal processing of emotional prosody in Williams syndrome: an event-related potentials study.
2010-10-18

Williams syndrome (WS), a neurodevelopmental genetic disorder due to a microdeletion in chromosome 7, is described as displaying an intriguing socio-cognitive phenotype. Deficits in prosody production and comprehension have been consistently reported in behavioral studies. It remains, however, to be clarified the neurobiological processes underlying prosody processing in WS. This study aimed at ...

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Abnormal Processing of Emotional Prosody in Williams Syndrome: An Event-Related Potentials Study
2010-12-01

Williams syndrome (WS), a neurodevelopmental genetic disorder due to a microdeletion in chromosome 7, is described as displaying an intriguing socio-cognitive phenotype. Deficits in prosody production and comprehension have been consistently reported in behavioral studies. It remains, however, to be clarified the neurobiological processes underlying prosody processing in WS. This study aimed at ...

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M50 sensory gating predicts negative symptoms in schizophrenia.
2005-03-01

Impaired auditory sensory gating is considered characteristic of schizophrenia and a marker of the information processing deficit inherent to that disorder. Predominance of negative symptoms also reflects the degree of deficit in schizophrenia and is associated with poorer pre-morbid functioning, lower IQ, and poorer outcomes. However, a consistent relationship between ...

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Abnormal auditory N400 in a case of zolpidem dependence, during a working memory test.
2006-03-01

Zolpidem is a GABA (A) agonist, which is indicated for the short-term management of insomnia. Recent research provide evidence suggesting that zolpidem produces spatial working memory (WM) deficits and dependence; however, the underlying mechanisms of these effects are unknown. Since the auditory N400 component of event-related potentials (ERPS) is ...

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Processing sentence context in women with schizotypal personality disorder: An ERP study

Processing sentence context in women with schizotypal personality disorder: An ERP study MARGARET A to a genetic link between the two disorders. This study examined electrophysiological correlates of processing was found only to auditory congruent sentences. Descriptors: Sentence processing, Schizotypal personality

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Aberrant Processing of Deviant Stimuli in Schizophrenia Revealed by Fusion of FMRI and EEG Data
2010-06-01

BackgroundAberrant electrophysiological and hemodynamic processing of auditory oddball stimuli is among the most robustly documented findings in patients with schizophrenia. However, no study to date has directly examined linked patterns of electrical and hemodynamic differences in patients and controls.MethodsIn a recent paper we demonstrated a data-driven approach, joint ...

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Spatiotemporal dynamics of speech sound perception in chronic developmental stuttering.
2010-11-01

High-density ERPs were recorded in eight adults with persistent developmental stuttering (PERS) and eight matched normally fluent (CONT) control volunteers while participants either repeatedly uttered the vowel 'ah' or listened to their own previously recorded vocalizations. The fronto-central N1 auditory wave was reduced in response to spoken vowels ...

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Spatiotemporal Dynamics of Speech Sound Perception in Chronic Developmental Stuttering
2010-11-01

High-density ERPs were recorded in eight adults with persistent developmental stuttering (PERS) and eight matched normally fluent (CONT) control volunteers while participants either repeatedly uttered the vowel "ah" or listened to their own previously recorded vocalizations. The fronto-central N1 auditory wave was reduced in response to spoken vowels ...

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Mecamylamine blocks nicotine-induced enhancement of the P20 auditory event-related potential and evoked gamma.
2006-12-19

Cigarette smoking is significantly more prevalent in individuals with schizophrenia than in non-affected populations. Certain neurocognitive deficits and disruptions common in schizophrenia may be altered by smoking, leading to the hypothesis that schizophrenics engage in smoking behavior to alleviate specific neurocognitive symptoms of the disorder. Additionally, research suggests that ...

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Event-related potentials reflect spectral differences in speech and non-speech stimuli in children and adults
2008-05-05

ObjectiveEvent-related brain potentials (ERP) may provide tools for examining normal and abnormal language development. To clarify functional significance of auditory ERPs, we examined ERP indices of spectral differences in speech and non-speech sounds.MethodsThree Spectral Items (BA, DA, GA) ...

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Abnormal auditory ERP N100 in children with dyslexia: comparison with their control siblings
2009-06-26

BackgroundRecent research has implicated deficits of the working memory (WM) and attention in dyslexia. The N100 component of event-related potentials (ERP) is thought to reflect attention and working memory operation. However, previous studies showed controversial results concerning the N100 in dyslexia. Variability in this issue may be the result of inappropriate match up of ...

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An auditory event related potential evaluation of sonar task experience and age.
1995-06-01

To gauge the interaction of real-world sonar-task experience and age on brain electrical activity, the effect of sonar experience and age on event related potentials (ERP) was examined. A three-group design was used and the results suggest that sonar experience and age affect the amplitude and distribution of the ERP component. The results concerning age ...

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[Possibilities of wavelet-syncronization method for estimation of the spatial distribution of components of auditory evoked potentials in healthy subjects].

Event-related potentials (ERP) are informative indicators of higher nervous activity of healthy people and patients in pathological states. Traditionally, methods of ERP processing include peak-time characteristics, topographical mapping and localization of equivalent dipole sources. At the same time, estimation of ERP synchronization ...

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The P300 Component of the Auditory Event-Related Potential ...
1991-03-01

... of several that we tested (including peak amplitude, peak latency, and root ... the voltage in the average ERP waveform over a period extending from ...

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Processing sentence context in women with schizotypal personality disorder: An ERP study
2004-05-01

Accumulating evidence suggests that schizophrenic patients do not use context efficiently. Also, studies suggest similarities in clinical and cognitive profiles between schizophrenic and schizotypal personality disorder (SPD) individuals, and epidemiological studies point to a genetic link between the two disorders. This study examined electrophysiological correlates of processing sentence context ...

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Electrophysiological Effects of Experience during an Auditory Task.
1987-01-01

The primary goal of this research was to determine the effect experience and/or training might have on event-related potentials (ERPs) recorded during an auditory task. Twenty male subjects ranging fom 19 to 35 years were divided into two groups based on ...

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Alzheimer Disease Detection and Analysis Using P3 Componenet of ERP in Alzheimer Type Dementia.
2001-01-01

This study is to develop the Alzheimer's disease (AD) detection and analysis system using event-related potential (ERP) of AD patients. We recorded ERP in an auditory oddball task in mild AD (n=25), severe AD (n=12), age-matched normal aged controls (n=17...

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Atypical processing of fearful face�voice pairs in Pervasive Developmental Disorder: An ERP study

Atypical processing of fearful face�voice pairs in Pervasive Developmental Disorder: An ERP study- integrated processing of visual and auditory emotions in this group. 2. Methods 2.1. Participants Twelve high premise for successful social-affective communication is rapid perception of visual and auditory emotional

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Event-related potentials in patients with obsessive-compulsive disorder.
1998-10-01

Twenty-three unmedicated patients with obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) were compared with 12 unmedicated patients with social phobia (SP) and 18 age-matched normal controls (C) using a two-tone auditory oddball event-related potentials (ERP) paradigm. The OCD group showed significantly shorter P300 latencies and shorter N200 latencies for target ...

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Reductions in the N1 and P2 auditory event-related potentials in first-hospitalized and chronic schizophrenia.
2009-03-12

The N1 auditory event-related potential (ERP) is reduced in chronic schizophrenia, as is the P2 to attended tones. N1 reduction may be endophenotypic for schizophrenia, being reduced in twins of schizophrenic patients and showing heritability. Results in family members, however, are equivocal, with abnormally small N1 (consistent with ...

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Music training and working memory: an ERP study.
2011-02-17

While previous research has suggested that music training is associated with improvements in various cognitive and linguistic skills, the mechanisms mediating or underlying these associations are mostly unknown. Here, we addressed the hypothesis that previous music training is related to improved working memory. Using event-related potentials (ERPs) and a standardized test of ...

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Music Training and Working Memory: An ERP Study
2011-04-01

While previous research has suggested that music training is associated with improvements in various cognitive and linguistic skills, the mechanisms mediating or underlying these associations are mostly unknown. Here, we addressed the hypothesis that previous music training is related to improved working memory. Using event-related potentials (ERPs) and a standardized test of ...

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Electrophysiological brain activity and antisaccade performance in schizophrenia patients with first-rank (passivity) symptoms.
2009-11-11

Few studies have examined electrophysiological functioning in schizophrenia patients with first-rank (passivity) symptoms (FRS). In this study, we conducted a broad assessment of FRS patients' performance using data collected as part of the Western Australia Family Study of Schizophrenia, with a focus on event-related potential (ERP) measures [P50 suppression, mismatch ...

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A comparative study on long-term evoked auditory and visual potential responses between Schizophrenic patients and normal subjects
2011-05-04

BackgroundThe electrical signals measuring method is recommended to examine the relationship between neuronal activities and measure with the event related potentials (ERPs) during an auditory and a visual oddball paradigm between schizophrenic patients and normal subjects. The aim of this study is to discriminate the activation changes of different ...

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Abnormal P300 in a case of delusional misidentification with coinciding Capgras and Fr�goli symptoms.
2002-05-01

The Delusional Misidentification Syndrome (DMS) is thought to be related to dissociation between recognition and identification processes. Working memory (WM) is considered responsible for the integration and online manipulation of information, so that it is available for further processing. Since the P300 component of event-related potentials (ERPs) is considered as an index ...

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Source imaging of P300 auditory evoked potentials and clinical correlations in patients with posttraumatic stress disorder.
2011-08-01

OBJECTIVE: Posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) is associated with abnormal information processing. The P300 component of event-related potentials (ERPs) is known to be a useful marker of information processing. The purposes of this study were to determine the P300 current source density in PTSD patients, and its relationship with symptom severity. ...

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Reduced NGF serum levels and abnormal P300 event-related potential in first episode schizophrenia.
2010-03-29

Nerve growth factor (NGF) plays a crucial role in central nervous system neuron plasticity. Low levels of serum NGF in schizophrenic patients suggest that the neurotrophin contributes to the pathogenesis of the disease. NGF is also thought to alter characteristics of event-related brain potential (ERP) components. The auditory-evoked P300 ...

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Dimension reduction: Additional benefit of an optimal filter for independent component analysis to extract event-related potentials.
2011-07-22

The present study addresses benefits of a linear optimal filter (OF) for independent component analysis (ICA) in extracting brain event-related potentials (ERPs). A filter such as the digital filter is usually considered as a denoising tool. Actually, in filtering ERP recordings by an OF, the ERP' topography should not be changed by ...

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Coffee improves auditory neuropathy in diabetic mice.
2008-06-22

Coffee is a widely consumed beverage and has recently received considerable attention for its possible beneficial effects. Auditory neuropathy is a hearing disorder characterized by an abnormal auditory brainstem response. This study examined the auditory neuropathy induced by diabetes and investigated the action ...

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Predictors of Minimal Hepatic Encephalopathy in Patients with Cirrhosis
2010-07-01

Background/Aim:Minimal hepatic encephalopathy (MHE) impairs patient�s daily functioning of life. Predictors of MHE in cirrhotic patients have not been evaluated.Patients and Methods:A total of 200 cirrhotic patients (Child A, 74 [37%]; Child B, 72 [36%]; Child C, 54 [27%]) were evaluated by psychometry, P300 auditory event-related potential (P300ERP) and ...

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Immature Cortical Responses to Auditory Stimuli in Specific Language Impairment: Evidence from ERPS to Rapid Tone Sequences
2004-09-01

Event-related potentials (ERPs) to tone pairs and single tones were measured for 16 participants with specific language impairment (SLI) and 16 age-matched controls aged from 10 to 19 years. The tone pairs were separated by an inter-stimulus interval (ISI) of 20, 50 or 150 ms. The intraclass correlation (ICC) was computed for each participant between the ...

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Brain Event - Related Correlates of Concept Learning.
1983-01-01

An irrelevant auditory probe procedure was employed to evoke brain event-related potentials (ERPs) in 56 Navy recruits while they learned pulsed radar concepts presented to them in study booklets. A mastery test was administered to assess concept acquisit...

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Auditory Event Related Potential Evaluation of Sonar Task Experience and Age.
1994-01-01

To gauge the interaction of real-world sonar-task experience and age on brain electrical activity, the effect of sonar experience and age on event related potentials (ERP) was examined. A three-group design was used and the results suggest that sonar expe...

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Electrophysiological Indices of Brain Activity to ''The'' in Discourse
2005-06-01

In a first experiment, we recorded event-related-potentials (ERPs) to "the" followed by meaningful words (Story) versus "the" followed by nonsense syllables (Nonse). Left and right lateral anterior positivities (LAPs) were seen from the onset of "the"up to 200 ms in both conditions. Later than 200 ms following the onset of "the" the left and right LAPs continued for "the" in ...

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Auditory Development between 7 and 11 Years: An Event-Related Potential (ERP) Study
2011-05-09

Background There is considerable uncertainty about the time-course of central auditory maturation. On some indices, children appear to have adult-like competence by school age, whereas for other measures development follows a protracted course.Methodology We studied auditory development using auditory event-related potentials ...

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The Development of Selective Attention as Reflected by Event-Related Brain Potentials.
1994-12-01

Assessed development of auditory selective attention using event-related brain potentials (ERPs) and behavioral measures. Subjects heard tones or consonant-vowel sequences to detect deviant targets. Found that Nd difference (ERP difference between unattended and attended standard) showed effect of selective attention. For both tones ...

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Auditory Evoked Potentials as a Function of Sleep Deprivation and Recovery Sleep.
1985-01-01

Four questions were addressed by the present research: They related to the effects of: a) 48-hours of sleep deprivation on endogenous event related potentials (ERPs); b) circadian rhythms on ERP recordings; c) different durations of recovery sleep (1,2,4 ...

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Event-related potential measures of information processing during general anesthesia.
1997-08-01

To investigate the incidence and manner of auditory information processing during a state of presumed unconsciousness event-related brain potentials (ERPs) were studied in 41 patients undergoing cardiac surgery with propofol/alfentanil anesthesia. The ERPs were recorded during auditory oddball tasks administered ...

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The visual magnocellular pathway in Chinese-speaking children with developmental dyslexia.
2010-08-21

Previous research into the cognitive processes involved in reading Chinese and developmental dyslexia in Chinese, revealed that the single most important factor appears to be orthographic processing skills rather than phonological skills. Also some studies have indicated that even in alphabetic languages some dyslexic individuals reveal deficits in orthographic processing skills, which are linked ...

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The Visual Magnocellular Pathway in Chinese-Speaking Children with Developmental Dyslexia
2010-10-01

Previous research into the cognitive processes involved in reading Chinese and developmental dyslexia in Chinese, revealed that the single most important factor appears to be orthographic processing skills rather than phonological skills. Also some studies have indicated that even in alphabetic languages some dyslexic individuals reveal deficits in orthographic processing skills, which are linked ...

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Neuropsychophysiological findings in a case of long-standing overt ventriculomegaly (LOVA).
2005-09-01

Long-standing overt ventriculomegaly in adults (LOVA) is a clinical entity characterized by chronic hydrocephalus with infant onset, slow evolution and clinical disturbances during adulthood. Few cases are reported in literature describing the evident contrast between the severity of hydrocephalus and the relatively spared neurological functioning and cognitive aspects. The authors describe a ...

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Novel Environment and GABA Agonists Alter Event-Related Potentials in N-Methyl-d-aspartate NR1 Hypomorphic and Wild-Type Mice
2009-10-01

Clinical and experimental data suggest dysregulation of N-methyl-d-aspartate receptor (NMDAR)-mediated glutamatergic pathways in schizophrenia. The interaction between NMDAR-mediated abnormalities and the response to novel environment has not been studied. Mice expressing 5 to 10% of normal N-methyl-d-aspartate receptor subunit 1 (NR1) subunits ...

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The Use of Auditory Event-Related Potentials in Alzheimer's Disease Diagnosis
2011-05-14

Event-related potentials (ERPs) are important clinical and research instruments in neuropsychiatry, particularly due to their strategic role for the investigation of brain function. These techniques are often underutilized in the evaluation of neurological and psychiatric disorders, but ERPs are noninvasive instruments that directly reflect cortical ...

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Comprehending Semantic and Grammatical Violations in Italian. N400 and P600 Comparison with Visual and Auditory Stimuli
2005-01-01

Arguments about the existence of language-specific neural systems and specifically about the independence of syntactic and semantic processing have focused on the event-related brain measures (ERPs) as tool to monitoring moment-by-moment the cognitive processes underlaid. In the present experiments, the available evidence indicates that the ERP response to ...

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Newborn brain event-related potentials revealing atypical processing of sound frequency and the subsequent association with later literacy skills in children with familial dyslexia.
2010-06-25

The role played by an auditory-processing deficit in dyslexia has been debated for several decades. In a longitudinal study using brain event-related potentials (ERPs) we investigated 1) whether dyslexic children with familial risk background would show atypical pitch processing from birth and 2) how these newborn ERPs later relate to ...

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Z .International Journal of Psychophysiology 32 1999 205 214 Normal aging and odor intensity effects on the

effects on auditory and Zvisual ERPs Goodin et al., 1978; Polich and Starr, 1984; Dustman et al., 1990., 1978. Age-related variations in evoked potentials to auditory stimuli in normal human subjects. Chemosensory event-related potentials in man: Relation to olfactory and painful sensations elicited by nicotine

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Intensity dependence of auditory P2 in monozygotic twins discordant for Vietnam combat: Associations with posttraumatic stress disorder
2008-01-01

Two studies have reported decreased intensity dependence of the P2 event-related potential (ERP) in male combat veterans with posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD), a response pattern presumed to reflect central nervous system-induced protective inhibition and heightened central serotonergic activity. We used an identical twin, case-control design to investigate whether ...

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Findings of P300-like and CNV-like potentials in rat model of depression following repeatedly forced swim stress.
2008-12-07

The aim of this study was to explore whether there were abnormalities of CNV-like and P(300)-like potentials in stressed rats following repeatedly forced swim stress. Forty male rats were randomly divided into 4 groups: the control groups (Control-1 and Control-2) and the stressed groups (Stress-1 and Stress-2). Rats in stressed groups were administered to repeatedly forced ...

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Cross-modal training induces changes in spatial representations early in the auditory processing pathway.
2011-07-19

In the ventriloquism aftereffect, brief exposure to a consistent spatial disparity between auditory and visual stimuli leads to a subsequent shift in subjective sound localization toward the positions of the visual stimuli. Such rapid adaptive changes probably play an important role in maintaining the coherence of spatial representations across the various sensory systems. In ...

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Transdermal nicotine administration enhances automatic auditory processing reflected by mismatch negativity.
2005-03-01

Mismatch negativity (MMN) is a component of event-related potentials (ERPs) with a wide-ranging applicability to the investigation of neuronal substrates of information processing in normal and psychopathological states. Nicotine has been shown to be implicated in the pathophysiology of psychiatric disorders as schizophrenia or Alzheimer's disease, and has also been proposed ...

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doi:10.1093/brain/awh367 Brain (2005), 128, 417�423 Correlation between brainstem and cortical auditory

system function in children with auditory processing disorders. Audiol Neuro-Otol 2004; 9: 107 auditory processes in normal and language-impaired children Brad Wible,1 Trent Nicol2 and Nina Kraus3 relationship between brainstem and cortical auditory processing was shown to be abnormal in children

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Subjective hearing loss and history of traumatic brain injury exhibits abnormal brainstem auditory evoked response: a case report.
2002-01-01

A 30-year-old woman presented with long-standing subjective unilateral auditory difficulties 13 years after sustaining closed head trauma. The battery of audiologic tests indicated normal hearing, but brainstem auditory evoked response (BAER) tests revealed abnormal neurogenic potentials in the symptomatic ear. The discrepancy between ...

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Auditory-Nerve Activity in Cats with Normal and Abnormal Cochleas.
1970-01-01

Recent electrophysiological studies on the activity of single auditory-nerve fibres in normal animals provide a basis for parallel studies in animals with pathological conditions in the cochlea. In order to create cochlear lesions, cats were treated with ...

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Neural responses elicited to face motion and vocalization pairings
2007-01-07

During social interactions our brains continuously integrate incoming auditory and visual input from the movements and vocalizations of others. Yet, the dynamics of the neural events elicited to these multisensory stimuli remain largely uncharacterized. Here we recorded audiovisual scalp event-related potentials (ERPs) to dynamic human faces with ...

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Cortical Evoked Responses Associated with Arousal from Sleep
2011-01-01

Study Objective:To determine if low-level intermittent auditory stimuli have the potential to disrupt sleep during 24-h recordings, we assessed arousal occurrence to varying stimulus intensities. Additionally, if stimulus-generated evoked response potential (ERP) components provide a metric of underlying cortical state, then a particular ...

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Structural abnormalities of the central auditory pathway in infants with non-syndromic cleft lip and/or palate.
2011-08-17

Abstract Objective: To investigate possible structural abnormalities of the central auditory pathway in infants with non-syndromic cleft lip and/or palate (NSCL/P). Participants: Twenty seven Chinese infants with NSCL/P, aged from 6 to 24 months. Intervention: Morphological magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) measurements of the central ...

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Auditory function in individuals within Leber's hereditary optic neuropathy pedigrees.
2011-09-01

The aims of this study are to investigate whether auditory dysfunction is part of the spectrum of neurological abnormalities associated with Leber's hereditary optic neuropathy (LHON) and to determine the perceptual consequences of auditory neuropathy (AN) in affected listeners. Forty-eight subjects confirmed by genetic testing as ...

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Childhood autism and auditory system abnormalities.
2010-05-01

Hearing disorders are common among children with autism, ranging from peripheral and sensorineural hearing deficit or loss to auditory hypersensitivity with bizarre reactions to sounds. The auditory abnormalities and consequent sensory deprivation exacerbate the communication deficit of autism, and early auditory ...

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Crossmodal attention effects on brain responses to different stimulus classes
2006-04-11

BackgroundAttending to a point in space in one modality may facilitate processing to information from the same region in another modality. The involvement of sensory-specific cortical areas in intramodal and crossmodal selective spatial attention can be assessed with event-related brain potentials (ERPs).ERPs were recorded in two groups of young participants (each n = 11). ...

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Auditory and visual novelty processing in normally-developing Kenyan children
2010-04-01

AbstractObjectiveThe aim of this study was to describe the normative development of the electrophysiological response to auditory and visual novelty in children living in rural Kenya.MethodsWe examined event-related potentials (ERPs) elicited by novel auditory and visual stimuli in 178 normally-developing children aged 4�12�years ...

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Auditory ERP components before and after transition to a first psychotic episode.
2011-04-30

We investigated the course of Event Related Potentials (ERP) from prior to until shortly after a first psychotic episode in subjects at Ultra High Risk (UHR) for psychosis. N1, N2, N2b, P2 and P3 amplitudes were assessed using an auditory active oddball paradigm in 15 UHR subjects who made a transition to psychosis (UHR+T) at follow up, 23 subjects without ...

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Music playing and memory trace: evidence from event-related potentials.
2010-04-18

We examined the relationship between motor practice and auditory memory for sound sequences to evaluate the hypothesis that practice involving physical performance might enhance auditory memory. Participants learned two unfamiliar sound sequences using different training methods. Under the key-press condition, they learned a melody while pressing a key ...

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Modality Switching in a Property Verification Task: An ERP Study of What Happens When Candles Flicker after High Heels Click.
2011-02-08

The perceptual modalities associated with property words, such as flicker or click, have previously been demonstrated to affect subsequent property verification judgments (Pecher et al., 2003). Known as the conceptual modality switch effect, this finding supports the claim that brain systems for perception and action help subserve the representation of concepts. The present study addressed the ...

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Modality Switching in a Property Verification Task: An ERP Study of What Happens When Candles Flicker after High Heels Click
2011-02-08

The perceptual modalities associated with property words, such as flicker or click, have previously been demonstrated to affect subsequent property verification judgments (Pecher et al., 2003). Known as the conceptual modality switch effect, this finding supports the claim that brain systems for perception and action help subserve the representation of concepts. The present study addressed the ...

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Auditory Conflict Processing in ADHD
2011-03-01

Background: Impaired cognitive control has been implicated as an important developmental pathway to attention deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD). Cognitive control is crucial to suppress interference resulting from conflicting information and can be measured by Stroop-like tasks. This study was conducted to gain insight into conflict processing in children with ADHD. Methods: Event-related ...

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Depressed brainstem auditory function in children with cerebral palsy.
2010-09-07

Brainstem auditory evoked responses were studied to examine brainstem auditory function in 80 children with cerebral palsy. The response waveform, particularly later waves, tended to be depressed. Thirty-three (41.3%) showed abnormal results. The main abnormality was reduced wave V amplitude. Other ...

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Selective attention and multisensory integration: multiple phases of effects on the evoked brain activity.
2005-07-01

We used event-related potentials (ERPs) to evaluate the role of attention in the integration of visual and auditory features of multisensory objects. This was done by contrasting the ERPs to multisensory stimuli (AV) to the sum of the ERPs to the corresponding auditory-only (A) and visual-only ...

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Measurement of evoked potential in recognition of faces and buildings.
2008-01-01

In the functional neuro-imaging, it is known that the activation to the second stimulus is suppressed when two stimuli are given successively with a short interval as sensory inputs. This kind of suppressive phenomenon has been observed in event-related potential (ERP) signals as well as functional MRI signals of primary auditory, somatosensory and visual ...

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Brain Event-Related Potential Correlates of Concept Learning.
1983-05-01

An irrelevant auditory probe procedure was used to evoke brain event-related potentials (ERPs) in 56 Navy recruits while they learned pulsed radar concepts presented to them in study booklets. A mastery test was administered to assess concept acquisition. The research issue was whether brain ERPs recorded while students are in the ...

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A Novel 9-Class Auditory ERP Paradigm Driving a Predictive Text Entry System
2011-08-22

Brain�computer interfaces (BCIs) based on event related potentials (ERPs) strive for offering communication pathways which are independent of muscle activity. While most visual ERP-based BCI paradigms require good control of the user's gaze direction, auditory BCI paradigms overcome this restriction. The present work proposes a novel ...

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Event-related potentials and EMDR treatment of post-traumatic stress disorder.
2004-06-01

Ten patients suffering from post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) following a severe traumatic event, were assessed with event-related brain potentials (ERPs) in a modified oddball paradigm containing auditory standard, target, and novel tones. ERPs were assessed before and after a treatment session using the eye movement ...

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Dyslexia: An Electrophysiological Approach.
1992-02-01

This study examined the possibility that expectancy or anticipatory reactions influence the ability to read. The Event Related Potentials (ERPs) of 10 dyslexic Mexican male students (ages 11 to 13) and eight normal male students of the same age range were evaluated. ERPs were measured while the children read words, both in and out of context, that are ...

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Development of a minimally-invasive protocol for recording mismatch negativity (MMN) in the dog (Canis familiaris) using electroencephalography (EEG).
2011-08-17

Mismatch negativity (MMN), observed in event-related potentials (ERPs), constitutes a measurable change in electrophysiological brain activity occurring after exposure to a novel stimulus. In humans, MMN is considered to be related to stimulus discrimination at the cortical level. ERP recording in dogs may present an opportunity to increase understanding ...

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Brain activity in an awake chimpanzee in response to the sound of her own name
2010-06-23

The brain activity of a fully awake chimpanzee being presented with her name was investigated. Event-related potentials (ERPs) were measured for each of the following auditory stimuli: the vocal sound of the subject's own name (SON), the vocal sound of a familiar name of another group member, the vocal sound of an unfamiliar name and a non-vocal sound. ...

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Non-linguistic auditory processing and working memory update in pre-school children who stutter: an electrophysiological study.
2010-11-01

Non-linguistic auditory processing and working memory update were examined with event-related potentials (ERPs) in 18 children who stutter (CWS) and 18 children who do not stutter (CWNS). Children heard frequent 1 kHz tones interspersed with rare 2 kHz tones. The two groups did not differ on any measure of the P1 and N1 components, strongly suggesting that ...

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Soft-tissue abnormalities of the external auditory canal: Subject review of CT findings
1985-07-01

The authors review the normal anatomy and discuss characteristic findings of soft-tissue abnormalities of the external auditory canal (EAC). The indications for computed tomography (CT) of the temporal bone have been significantly expanded with the inclusion of soft-tissue abnormalities of the external ear and the ...

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A Comparison of Event-Related Potentials of Humans and Rats Elicited by a Serial Feature-Positive Discrimination Task
2006-08-01

The purpose of this experiment was to compare components of the human and rat auditory event-related potential (ERP) in a serial feature-positive discrimination task. Subjects learned to respond to an auditory target stimulus when it followed a visual feature (X [right arrow] A+), but to not respond when it was presented alone (A-). ...

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Interpreting abnormality: an EEG and MEG study of P50 and the auditory paired-stimulus paradigm.
2003-12-01

Interpretation of neurophysiological differences between control and patient groups on the basis of scalp-recorded event-related brain potentials (ERPs), although common and promising, is often complicated in the absence of information on the distinct neural generators contributing to the ERP, particularly information regarding individual differences in ...

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Source localization of event-related potentials to pitch change mapped onto age-appropriate MRIs at 6 months of age.
2010-10-15

Auditory event-related potentials (ERPs) have been used to understand how the brain processes auditory input, and to track developmental change in sensory systems. Localizing ERP generators can provide invaluable insights into how and where auditory information is processed. However, ...

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The modulation of auditory novelty processing by working memory load in school age children and adults: a combined behavioral and event-related potential study
2010-10-07

BackgroundWe investigated the processing of task-irrelevant and unexpected novel sounds and its modulation by working-memory load in children aged 9-10 and in adults. Environmental sounds (novels) were embedded amongst frequently presented standard sounds in an auditory-visual distraction paradigm. Each sound was followed by a visual target. In two conditions, participants ...

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JARO 01: 033�045 (2000) DOI: 10.1007/s101620010004

of Auditory Neuropathy N. KRAUS1 , A.R. BRADLOW2 , M.A. CHEATHAM3 , J. CUNNINGHAM3 , C.D. KING3 , D.B. KOCH3 publication: 31 May 2000 ABSTRACT that underlie normal hearing. Auditory neuropathy is a hearing disorder, but the eighth nerve and brainstem upon neural synchrony. Auditory neuropathy, a disor- are abnormal ...

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Effects of risperidone on auditory information processing in neuroleptic-naive patients with schizophrenia spectrum disorders.
2006-01-01

Early effects of risperidone (2.5 +/- 1 mg/day) on auditory information processing were investigated in 9 neuroleptic naive patients with schizophrenia spectrum disorders and 9 healthy controls by using event-related potentials (ERPs). ERPs were elicited during active auditory "oddball" paradigm and were recorded ...

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Effect of emotional context in auditory-cortex processing.
2007-05-18

We examined how emotional context influences processing of emotionally neutral acoustic stimuli in the human auditory cortex. Nine subjects performed a simple discrimination task. In the positive-emotional trials correct performance was awarded with money, whereas in the negative-emotional trials, correct performance resulted in avoidance of the loss of money. ...

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Identification of a novel dynamic red blindness in human by event-related brain potentials.
2010-12-22

Dynamic color is an important carrier that takes information in some special occupations. However, up to the present, there are no available and objective tests to evaluate dynamic color processing. To investigate the characteristics of dynamic color processing, we adopted two patterns of visual stimulus called "onset-offset" which reflected static color stimuli and "sustained moving" without ...

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Neurotoxic effects of rubber factory environment. An auditory evoked potential study.

The effects of rubber factory environment on functional integrity of auditory pathway have been studied in forty rubber factory workers using Brainstem Auditory Evoked Potentials (BAEPs) technique to detect early subclinical impairments. Results indicate that 47 percent of the workers showed abnormalities in prolongations of either ...

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Brainstem auditory evoked potential abnormalities in myelomeningocoele in the older child.
1987-10-01

Brainstem auditory evoked potentials and clinical findings were examined in 18 children over the age of 5 years who were born with myelomeningocoele which was closed at birth, and whose hydrocephalus was managed by long term shunting in most of them. The potentials were compared with age and sex matched normal subjects and with four patients with hydrocephalus only. All but ...

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Interventions To Facilitate Auditory, Visual, and Motor Integration in Autism: A Review of the Evidence.
1999-12-01

Evidence is reviewed on the prevalence of sensory and motor abnormalities in autism and the effectiveness of three interventions designed to address such abnormalities: sensory integration therapy, traditional occupational therapy, and auditory integration training. Results of these limited studies provided no firm support for the ...

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Brainstem auditory evoked responses and ophthalmic findings in llamas and alpacas in eastern Canada
2006-01-01

AbstractSeventeen llamas and 23 alpacas of various coat and iris colors were evaluated for: 1) deafness by using brainstem auditory evoked response testing; and 2) for ocular abnormalities via complete ophthalmic examination. No animals were deaf. The most common ocular abnormalities noted were iris-to-iris persistent pupillary ...

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Auditory processing disorder in perisylvian syndrome.
2009-05-01

We hypothesized that the processing of auditory information by the perisylvian polymicrogyric cortex may be different from the normal cortex. To characterize the auditory processing in bilateral perisylvian syndrome, we examined ten patients with perisylvian polymicrogyria (Group I) and seven control children (Group II). Group I was composed by four ...

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Single-event-related potential analysis by means of fragmentary decomposition.
2001-09-01

A recently developed fragmentary decomposition method is employed to analyse single-trial event-related potentials (ERPs), thereby extending the traditional method of averaging. Using a conventional auditory oddball paradigm with 40 target stimuli, single-trial ERPs in 40 normal subjects were analysed for midline scalp (Fz, Cz and Pz) ...

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Auditory brain stem responses in infants with posthaemorrhagic ventricular dilatation.
1989-01-01

Nineteen infants with posthaemorrhagic ventricular dilatation had auditory brain stem responses measured during the period of maximal ventricular dilatation. These showed various patterns ranging from normal, through various abnormalities, to complete absence of responses. When serial auditory brain stem responses were studied in ...

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Semantic Bias, Homograph Comprehension, and Event-Related Potentials in Schizophrenia
2002-01-01

Objectives: It is controversial whether a semantic processing bias for strong associates is present in schizophrenia, and unknown whether the language abnormalities observed in schizophrenia can be attributed to dysfunctions early or late in cognitive processing. Combined behavioral and event-related potential (ERP) data can indicate the nature and timing ...

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Olfactory event-related potentials in Alzheimer's disease.
2002-09-01

Areas of the brain affected in the early stages of Alzheimer's disease are also areas heavily involved in the processing of olfactory information. Olfactory event-related potentials (OERPs) and auditory ERPs were recorded from the Fz, Cz, and Pz electrode sites in 12 Alzheimer's disease (AD) patients and 12 age and gender matched normal controls (NC) in a ...

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P300 as a measure of processing capacity in auditory and visual domains in specific language impairment.
2011-04-08

This study examined the electrophysiological correlates of auditory and visual working memory in children with Specific Language Impairments (SLI). Children with SLI and age-matched controls (11;9-14;10) completed visual and auditory working memory tasks while event-related potentials (ERPs) were recorded. In the ...

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Mismatch negativity in the neurophysiologic/behavioral evaluation of auditory processing deficits: a case study.
1993-08-01

The subject of this case report is an 18-year-old woman with grossly abnormal auditory brain stem response (ABR), normal peripheral hearing, and specific behavioral auditory processing deficits. Auditory middle latency responses (MLRs) and cortical potentials N1, P2, and P300 were intact. The mismatch negativity ...

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Perceiving rhythm where none exists: event-related potential (ERP) correlates of subjective accenting.
2008-10-30

Previous research suggests that our past experience of rhythmic structure in music results in a tendency for Western listeners to subjectively accent equitonal isochronous sequences. We have shown in an earlier study that the occurrence of a slightly softer tone in the 8th to 11th position of such a sequence evokes a P300 event-related potential (ERP) response of different ...

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An analysis of audio-visual crossmodal integration by means of event-related potential (ERP) recordings.
2002-06-01

Crossmodal integration was studied in humans by presenting random sequences of auditory (brief noise bursts), visual (flashes), and audiovisual (simultaneous noise bursts and flashes) stimuli from a central location at irregular intervals between 600 and 800 ms. The subjects' task was to press a button to infrequent and unpredictable (P=0.15) target stimuli that could be ...

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Synchronous auditory nerve activity in the carboplatin-chinchilla model of auditory neuropathy.
2010-07-01

Two hallmark features of auditory neuropathy (AN) are normal outer hair cell function in the presence of an absent/abnormal auditory brainstem response (ABR). Studies of human AN patients are unable to determine whether disruption of the ABR is the result of a reduction of neural input, a loss of auditory nerve ...

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Synchronous auditory nerve activity in the carboplatin-chinchilla model of auditory neuropathy
2010-07-24

Two hallmark features of auditory neuropathy (AN) are normal outer hair cell function in the presence of an absent?abnormal auditory brainstem response (ABR). Studies of human AN patients are unable to determine whether disruption of the ABR is the result of a reduction of neural input, a loss of auditory nerve ...

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This article appeared in a journal published by Elsevier. The attached copy is furnished to the author for internal non-commercial research

an auditory oddball task in panic disorder Vikki Wise a,b, , Alexander C. McFarlane a , C. Richard Clark b Available online 14 July 2009 Keywords: ERP Autonomic Panic Disorder Attention Various empirical data suggest that individuals with Panic Disorder (PD) fail to appropriately assign signi cance to sensory

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Is pre-attentive processing compromised by prolonged wakefulness? Effects of total sleep

negativity in the auditory event-related potential ~ERP!. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning processing in audition. International Journal of Neurosci- ence, 80, 317�337. N��t�nen, R., Gaillard, A. W. K Center for Neural Computation, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Israel b Department of Psychology

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ERP evaluation of auditory sensory memory systems in adults with intellectual disability.
2009-01-01

Auditory sensory memory stage can be functionally divided into two subsystems; transient-detector system and permanent feature-detector system (Naatanen, 1992). We assessed these systems in persons with intellectual disability by measuring event-related potentials (ERPs) N1 and mismatch negativity (MMN), which reflect the two auditory ...

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CORTICAL EVENT-RELATED POTENTIALS TO SPEECH SOUNDS IN 3- MONTH OLD BREAST AND FORMULA-FED INFANTS

Studies showing that infants can differentially process and discriminate speech stimuli have not considered the influence of diet as an experimental variable. To investigate this relationship, cortical auditory evoked potentials (ERPs) to syllables were recorded (128 electrodes) from 3 month old inf...

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Blind Separation of Auditory Event-Related Brain Responses into Independent Components.
1997-01-01

Average event-related potential (ERP) data recorded from the human scalp reveal electro-encephalo- graphic (EEG) activity that is reliable time- locked and phase-locked to experimental events. We report here the application of a method based on informatio...

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Behavioural Brain Research 115 (2000) 143�158 Local synaptic connections of basal forebrain neurons

and reduces the auditory N1 component of the event related potentials (ERP) in the frontal cortex via nicotinic and muscarinic re- ceptors as has been shown in cortical slice preparations [71,99]. Since muscarinic and nicotinic receptors have been localized in BF, acetylcholine may have a complex

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Event-related potentials in impulsively aggressive juveniles: a retrospective chart-review study.
2011-03-22

The assessment, treatment and management of aggressive youth represent a major clinical challenge facing pediatric mental health professionals today. Although a number of studies have examined physiological differences among aggressive patients vs. controls, the current literature lacks a comprehensive examination of the electroencephalographic activity of impulsively aggressive juveniles. The ...

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Hippocampal event-related potentials to tone duration deviance in a passive oddball paradigm in humans
2007-05-10

The mismatch negativity (MMN), a component of event-related potentials (ERPs), is assumed to reflect a pre-attentive auditory discrimination process. Although an involvement of hippocampal structures in deviance detection was shown in animal experiments, invasive recordings in humans have not been able to provide such an evidence so far. In the current ...

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Clinical Experiments of Communication by ALS Patient Utilizing Detecting Event-Related Potential
2008-01-01

Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis(ALS) patients are unable to successfully communicate their desires, although their mentality is normal, and so, the necessity of Communication Aids(CA) for ALS patients is realized. Therefore, the authors are focused on Event-Related Potential(ERP) which is elicited primarily for the target by visual and auditory stimuli. ...

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Cortical auditory processing in preterm newborns: an ERP study.
2009-07-22

The aim of this study was to investigate the effects of gestational age on the auditory event-related potentials (AERPs) in preterm newborns of extremely low (23-29 weeks, N=20) and low gestational age (30-34 weeks, N=19). All subjects were tested at the same post-conceptional age of 35 weeks. An auditory oddball paradigm was used with frequently occurring ...

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Visual hallucinations and altered visual information processing in Parkinson disease and dementia with Lewy bodies.
2010-01-30

Visual hallucinations (VHs) are common in dementia with Lewy bodies (DLB) and Parkinson's disease with dementia (PDD), while auditory hallucinations are rare. To neurophysiologically investigate the pathophysiology of VHs in these disorders, we studied event-related potentials (ERPs) of DLB, PDD, and Alzheimer's disease (AD) patients. We compared visual ...

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Early cross-modal interactions in auditory and visual cortex underlie a sound-induced visual illusion.
2007-04-11

When a single flash of light is presented interposed between two brief auditory stimuli separated by 60-100 ms, subjects typically report perceiving two flashes (Shams et al., 2000, 2002). We investigated the timing and localization of the cortical processes that underlie this illusory flash effect in 34 subjects by means of 64-channel recordings of event-related potentials ...

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Early Cross-Modal Interactions in Auditory and Visual Cortex Underlie a Sound-Induced Visual Illusion
2007-04-11

When a single flash of light is presented interposed between two brief auditory stimuli separated by 60 �100 ms, subjects typically report perceiving two flashes (Shams et al., 2000, 2002). We investigated the timing and localization of the cortical processes that underlie this illusory flash effect in 34 subjects by means of 64-channel recordings of event-related potentials ...

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Information from cochlear potentials and genetic mutations helps localize the lesion site in auditory neuropathy.
2010-12-22

ABSTRACT : Auditory neuropathy (AN) is a disorder characterized by disruption of auditory nerve activity resulting from lesions involving the auditory nerve (postsynaptic AN), inner hair cells and/or the synapses with auditory nerve terminals (presynaptic AN). Affected subjects show impairment of speech perception ...

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The electrophysiological effect of working memory load on involuntary attention in an auditory-visual distraction paradigm: an ERP study.
2010-07-14

Event-related brain potentials (ERPs) were used to examine the electrophysiological effect of working memory (WM) load on involuntary attention caused by a task-irrelevant sound in an auditory-visual distraction paradigm. The different WM loads were manipulated by requiring subjects to remember the order of either three digits (low-load condition) or seven ...

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The effect of tonic pain on processing the non-painful stimuli indexed by late components of event-related potentials.
1998-01-01

Event-related potentials (ERPs) evoked by light flashes and auditory tones in a standard odd-ball procedure were recorded from Fz, Cz and Pz scalp sites. Tonic pain was evoked by immersion of the hand in cold water (5 degrees C). Significant effects of pain were found in responses to target stimuli but not in responses to non-target stimuli. P300 wave was ...

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Late visual and auditory ERP components and choice reaction time.
1993-07-01

Some relations between different late positive ERP components and choice reaction time (RT) were studied. In order to identify the different components we used visual and auditory stimuli, as well as simple and choice reaction tasks, since one of the components is thought to be modality dependent and the other one task dependent. In the paradigm the ...

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Intelligence and P3 Components of the Event-Related Potential Elicited during an Auditory Discrimination Task with Masking
2007-12-01

The relationship between fluid intelligence (indexed by scores on Raven Progressive Matrices) and auditory discrimination ability was examined by recording event-related potentials from 48 women during the performance of an auditory oddball task with backward masking. High ability (HA) subjects exhibited shorter response times, greater response accuracy, ...

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Seeing voices: High-density electrical mapping and source-analysis of the multisensory mismatch negativity evoked during the McGurk illusion.
2006-06-06

Seeing a speaker's facial articulatory gestures powerfully affects speech perception, helping us overcome noisy acoustical environments. One particularly dramatic illustration of visual influences on speech perception is the "McGurk illusion", where dubbing an auditory phoneme onto video of an incongruent articulatory movement can often lead to illusory ...

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Seeing voices: High-density electrical mapping and source-analysis of the multisensory mismatch negativity evoked during the McGurk illusion
2006-06-06

Seeing a speaker�s facial articulatory gestures powerfully affects speech perception, helping us overcome noisy acoustical environments. One particularly dramatic illustration of visual influences on speech perception is the �McGurk illusion�, where dubbing an auditory phoneme onto video of an incongruent articulatory movement can often lead to illusory ...

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Distinct neural responses to chord violations: a multiple source analysis study.
2011-03-05

The human brain is constantly predicting the auditory environment by representing sequential similarities and extracting temporal regularities. It has been proposed that simple auditory regularities are extracted at lower stations of the auditory cortex and more complex ones at other brain regions, such as the prefrontal cortex. ...

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Auditory deviance detection revisited: Evidence for a hierarchical novelty system.
2011-06-12

The fast detection of novel or deviant stimuli is a striking property of the auditory processing which reflects basic organizational principles of the auditory system and at the same time is of high practical significance. In human electrophysiology, deviance detection has been related to the occurrence of the mismatch negativity (MMN) - a component of the ...

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The contribution of muscular and auditory pathologies to the symptomatology of autism.
2011-09-16

Most research concerning the pathology of autism is focused on the search for central abnormalities that account for the production of symptoms. We, however, instead of looking at muscular and auditory features as merely associated manifestations, propose that they are somatic contributors by which some of the main clinical features of autism might be ...

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An exploratory event-related potential study of multisensory integration in sensory over-responsive children.
2010-01-25

Children who are over-responsive to sensation have defensive and "fight or flight" reactions to ordinary levels of sensory stimulation in the environment. Based on clinical observations, sensory over-responsivity is hypothesized to reflect atypical neural integration of sensory input. To examine a possible underlying neural mechanism of the disorder, integration of simultaneous multisensory ...

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A dominantly inherited progressive deafness affecting distal auditory nerve and hair cells.
2004-12-01

We have studied 72 members belonging to a large kindred with a hearing disorder inherited in an autosomal dominant pattern. We used audiological, physiological, and psychoacoustic measures to characterize the hearing disorders. The initial phenotypic features of the hearing loss are of an auditory neuropathy (AN) with abnormal auditory ...

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The long-term effects of auditory training on children with autism.
1996-06-01

Eighty children, 3-17 years of age, with autism or Asperger syndrome and mild to severe distress in the presence of some sounds, were randomly allocated to two groups. The experimental group received auditory training and the control group listened to the same unmodified music under the same conditions. Significant improvements in behavior and severity of autism were ...

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Auditory brain-stem response in zitter rats with genetic spongiform encephalopathy.
1992-02-01

Zitter rats with genetic spongiform encephalopathy and hypomyelination developed an abnormal auditory brain-stem response (ABR) before the appearance of spongy lesions in the central nervous system (CNS). The ABR abnormalities were characterized by a dual peak of wave I, with a longer latency than in normal rats, and decreased or ...

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Auditory event-related potential changes in chronic occupational exposure to organophosphate pesticides
2009-08-14

ObjectiveTo determine whether chronic occupational exposure to organophosphates (OP) pesticides leads to cognitive impairment using event-related potentials (ERPs).MethodsERPs of 38 vegetable farmers applying OP pesticides and 35 controls were recorded using an auditory oddball paradigm. The N1, P2, N2 and P300 ERP components and the ...

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Auditory ERPs to Stimulus Deviance in an Awake Chimpanzee (Pan troglodytes): Towards Hominid Cognitive Neurosciences
2008-01-16

BackgroundFor decades, the chimpanzee, phylogenetically closest to humans, has been analyzed intensively in comparative cognitive studies. Other than the accumulation of behavioral data, the neural basis for cognitive processing in the chimpanzee remains to be clarified. To increase our knowledge on the evolutionary and neural basis of human cognition, comparative neurophysiological studies ...

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The interrelationship between movement and cognition: theta rhythm and the P300 event-related potential.
2010-05-07

The relationship among brain electrophysiological activity, motor activity, and cognition has been a matter of great interest. For example, it has been discussed whether hippocampal theta rhythm reflects motor activity or cognitive activity, whereas it is widely accepted that the P300 event-related potential (ERP) reflects cognitive processes such as updating working memory. ...

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Spectral vs. temporal auditory processing in Specific Language Impairment: A developmental ERP study
2009-05-19

Pre-linguistic sensory deficits, especially in �temporal� processing, have been implicated in developmental Language Impairment (LI). However, recent evidence has been equivocal with data suggesting problems in the spectral domain. The present study examined event-related potential (ERP) measures of auditory sensory temporal and spectral processing, ...

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Spectral vs. Temporal Auditory Processing in Specific Language Impairment: A Developmental ERP Study
2009-09-01

Pre-linguistic sensory deficits, especially in "temporal" processing, have been implicated in developmental language impairment (LI). However, recent evidence has been equivocal with data suggesting problems in the spectral domain. The present study examined event-related potential (ERP) measures of auditory sensory temporal and spectral processing, and ...

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Sensitive periods of susceptibility to auditory trauma in mammals.
1982-04-01

Evidence is presented to support the hypothesis that the cochleae of young animals are more susceptible to auditory trauma than the cochleae of the adult. A sensitive period of heightened susceptibility to acoustic trauma from noise exposure has been demonstrated in three mammalian species. The cochlear pathology associated with this trauma is severe damage to the outer hair ...

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Intensity coding of auditory stimuli: an fMRI study.
1998-09-01

The effect of stimulus intensity (sound pressure level, SPL) of auditory stimuli on the BOLD response in the auditory cortex was investigated in 14 young and healthy subjects, with no hearing abnormalities, using echo-planar, functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) during a verbal and a non-verbal auditory ...

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Localization of cortical dysfunction based on auditory and visual naming performance
2009-07-01

Naming is generally considered a left hemisphere function without precise localization. However, recent cortical stimulation studies demonstrate a modality-related anatomical dissociation, in that anterior temporal stimulation disrupts auditory description naming (�auditory naming�), but not visual object naming (�visual naming�), whereas posterior ...

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Stimulus- and response-locked neuronal generator patterns of auditory and visual word recognition memory in schizophrenia.
2009-03-09

Examining visual word recognition memory (WRM) with nose-referenced EEGs, we reported a preserved ERP 'old-new effect' (enhanced parietal positivity 300-800 ms to correctly-recognized repeated items) in schizophrenia ([Kayser, J., Bruder, G.E., Friedman, D., Tenke, C.E., Amador, X.F., Clark, S.C., Malaspina, D., Gorman, J.M., 1999. Brain event-related potentials ...

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Cortical mechanisms of auditory spatial attention in a target detection task.
2011-02-02

The benefits of spatial attention on stimulus processing are thought to diminish with increased distance from the attended location, indicating an attention gradient. Evidence for attention gradients is provided by spatial attention effects on event-related potentials (ERPs) under conditions of rapid stimulus presentation from closely spaced locations. This study was motivated ...

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Behavioral and ERP evidence for amodal sluggish attentional shifting in developmental dyslexia.
2010-10-08

The goal of this study was to examine the claim that amodal deficits in attentional shifting may be the source of reading acquisition disorders in phonological developmental dyslexia (sluggish attentional shifting, SAS, theory, Hari & Renvall, 2001). We investigated automatic attentional shifting in the auditory and visual modalities in 13 dyslexic young adults with a ...

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Behavioral and ERP Evidence for Amodal Sluggish Attentional Shifting in Developmental Dyslexia
2010-12-01

The goal of this study was to examine the claim that amodal deficits in attentional shifting may be the source of reading acquisition disorders in phonological developmental dyslexia (sluggish attentional shifting, SAS, theory, Hari & Renvall, 2001). We investigated automatic attentional shifting in the auditory and visual modalities in 13 dyslexic young adults with a ...

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Modality-dependent "what" and "where" preparatory processes in auditory and visual systems.
2010-03-29

The present study examined the modality specificity and spatio-temporal dynamics of "what" and "where" preparatory processes in anticipation of auditory and visual targets using ERPs and a cue-target paradigm. Participants were presented with an auditory (Experiment 1) or a visual (Experiment 2) cue that signaled them to attend to the ...

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Eye movement preparation causes spatially-specific modulation of auditory processing: New evidence from event-related brain potentials
2008-05-26

To investigate whether saccade preparation can modulate processing of auditory stimuli in a spatially-specific fashion, ERPs were recorded for a Saccade task, in which the direction of a prepared saccade was cued, prior to an imperative auditory stimulus indicating whether to execute or withhold that saccade. For comparison, we also ...

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Parallel perceptual enhancement and hierarchic relevance evaluation in an audiovisual conjunction task
2008-08-06

Attention directs limited-capacity information processing resources to a subset of available perceptual representations. The mechanisms by which attention selects task-relevant representations for preferential processing are not fully known. Treisman & Gelade�s (1980) influential attention model posits that simple features are processed preattentively, in parallel, but that attention is ...

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Parallel perceptual enhancement and hierarchic relevance evaluation in an audio-visual conjunction task.
2008-08-06

Attention directs limited-capacity information processing resources to a subset of available perceptual representations. The mechanisms by which attention selects task-relevant representations for preferential processing are not fully known. Triesman and Gelade's [Triesman, A., Gelade, G., 1980. A feature integration theory of attention. Cognit. Psychol. 12, 97-136.] influential attention model ...

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ERP correlates of word production before and after stroke in an aphasic patient.
2010-01-04

Changes in brain activity characterizing impaired speech production after brain damage have usually been investigated by comparing aphasic speakers with healthy subjects because prestroke data are normally not available. However, when interpreting the results of studies of stroke patients versus healthy controls, there is an inherent difficulty in disentangling the contribution of neuropathology ...

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Training-induced plasticity of auditory localization in adult mammals.
2006-03-07

Accurate auditory localization relies on neural computations based on spatial cues present in the sound waves at each ear. The values of these cues depend on the size, shape, and separation of the two ears and can therefore vary from one individual to another. As with other perceptual skills, the neural circuits involved in spatial hearing are shaped by experience during ...

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Training-Induced Plasticity of Auditory Localization in Adult Mammals
2006-04-07

Accurate auditory localization relies on neural computations based on spatial cues present in the sound waves at each ear. The values of these cues depend on the size, shape, and separation of the two ears and can therefore vary from one individual to another. As with other perceptual skills, the neural circuits involved in spatial hearing are shaped by experience during ...

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Auditory-evoked response analysis in Brazilian patients with sickle cell disease.
2010-04-01

The objective of the present study was to evaluate the integrity of the peripheral and central auditory systems of sickle cell disease (SCD) patients, through electrophysiological evaluation utilizing auditory evoked potentials, and comparing the results obtained in SCD patients with individuals without SCD. A total of 80 individuals were evaluated: 40 SCD ...

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Abnormal spatiotemporal processing of emotional facial expressions in childhood autism: dipole source analysis of event-related potentials.
2008-07-01

Previous studies of face processing in autism suggest abnormalities in anatomical development, functioning and connectivity/coordination of distributed brain systems involved in social cognition, but the spatial sequence and time course of rapid (sub-second) neural responses to emotional facial expressions have not been examined in detail. Source analysis of high-density ...

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a form of sensorineural hearing loss, an abnormality of the inner ear that prevents con- version of pressure waves into electrical signals on the auditory nerve. In many cases of sensorineural hearing loss. Through her work, she and her colleagues hope to better understand the basis of congenital hearing loss

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When Your Child Has Tinnitus

... misaligned jaw joints, head and neck trauma, M�ni�re�s disease, or an abnormal growth of bone of the middle ear. In rare cases, slow-growing tumors on auditory, ...

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Semiannual Research Report, 1 May 1972 - 1 November 1972.
1972-01-01

Contents: Physiology of the Limulus visual system; An abnormal visual system in Limulus; Computer tracking of threshold responses from photoreceptors; Short-term adaptation in the peripheral auditory system; Responses to suprathreshold vibratory stimulati...

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BAER - brainstem auditory evoked response: MedlinePlus Medical...
2011-08-03

multiple sclerosis, acoustic neuroma, or stroke. Abnormal results may also be due to: Brain injury Brain malformation Brain tumor Central pontine myelinolysis Speech disorders...

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Auditory brain stem response and otoacoustic emission results in children with end-stage renal disease.
2011-03-18

BACKGROUND: Abnormalities in auditory system are frequent in patients with end stage renal disease (ESRD). There is not yet any consensus for the effect of renal failure and hemodialysis on auditory complications. The aim of this study was to evaluate the auditory abnormalities in pediatric ...

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Cluster analysis of behavioural and event-related potentials during a contingent negative variation paradigm in remitting-relapsing and benign forms of multiple sclerosis
2011-06-02

BackgroundEvent-related potentials (ERPs) may be used as a highly sensitive way of detecting subtle degrees of cognitive dysfunction. On the other hand, impairment of cognitive skills is increasingly recognised as a hallmark of patients suffering from multiple sclerosis (MS). We sought to determine the psychophysiological pattern of information processing among MS patients ...

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The Relationship between Brainstem Temporal Processing and Performance on Tests of Central Auditory Function in Children with Reading Disorders
2011-02-01

Purpose: Studies using speech stimuli to elicit electrophysiologic responses have found approximately 30% of children with language-based learning problems demonstrate abnormal brainstem timing. Research is needed regarding how these responses relate to performance on behavioral tests of central auditory function. The purpose of the study was to ...

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Evaluation of the internal auditory canal using pluridirectional tomography with metrizamide
1982-07-01

The intracanalicular portion of the internal auditory canal was evaluated with small amounts of metrizamide injected via C1-2. The injection was made with the patient in the lateral decubitus position, and complex-motion tomograms were taken in the frontal projection. Excellent definition of the neural elements was achieved, with negligible morbidity. The method is described ...

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Auditory Brainstem Responses in Childhood Psychosis.
1983-06-01

Auditory brainstem responses (ABR) were compared in 24 autistic children, seven children with other childhood psychoses, and 31 normal children. One-third of the autistic Ss showed abnormal ABR indicating brainstem dysfunction and correlating with muscular hypotonia and severe language impairment. Ss with other psychoses and normal Ss showed normal ...

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1052 Am J Psychiatry 156:7, July 1999 Electrophysiological Correlates of Language Processing

context efficiently is one of the processes affected in schizophrenia spectrum disorders Waveforms of 16 Normal Subjects and 17 Subjects With Schizotypal Personality Disorder in the Auditory of visual and auditory language processing in schizophrenia. J Abnorm Psychol 1997; 1:85�94 24. Grillon C

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The processing of infrequently-presented low-intensity stimuli during natural sleep: an event-related potential study.

Event-related potentials (ERPs) provide an exquisite means to measure the extent of processing of external stimuli during the sleep period. This study examines ERPs elicited by stimuli with physical characteristics akin to environmental noise encountered during sleep. Brief duration 40, 60 or 80 dB sound pressure level (SPL) tones were presented either ...

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Selective emotional processing deficits to social vignettes in schizophrenia: an ERP study.
2009-06-29

Schizophrenia is associated with abnormalities in emotional processing and social cognition. However, it remains unclear whether patients show abnormal neurophysiological responses during fast, online appraisals of the emotional meaning of social information. To examine this question, event-related potentials (ERPs) were collected ...

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Auditory processing in infancy: do early abnormalities predict disorders of language and cognitive development?
2011-08-12

Increasing attention has been devoted to the maturation of sensory processing in the first year of life. While the development of cortical visual function has been thoroughly studied, much less information is available on auditory processing and its early disorders. The aim of this paper is to provide an overview of the assessment techniques for early ...

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Watching the Infant Brain Learn Words: Effects of Vocabulary Size and Experience
2005-01-01

Previous investigations comparing auditory event-related potentials (ERPs) to words whose meanings infants did or did not comprehend, found bilateral differences in brain activity to known versus unknown words in 13-month-old infants, in contrast with unilateral, left hemisphere, differences in activity in 20-month-old infants. We explore two alternative ...

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Sex-related ERP differences in deviance detection.
2003-06-01

The effect of sex on neural mechanisms of auditory mismatch detection was examined using dense sensor array (128 channel) event-related potential recordings (ERPs). ERPs of 32 right-handed subjects (16 males) were recorded to frequent (85%, 880 Hz) and infrequent (15%, 1480 Hz) tones. There were no sex differences in mismatch ...

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Chemosensory event-related potentials in early blind humans.
2011-01-01

While the effects of early visual deprivation on auditory and tactile functions have been widely studied, little is known about olfactory function in early blind subjects. The present study investigated the potential effect of early blindness on the electrophysiological correlates of passive odour perception. Event-related potentials (ERPs) were recorded ...

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Active listening impairs visual perception and selectivity: an ERP study of auditory dual-task costs on visual attention.
2010-05-13

The ability to drive safely is disrupted by cell phone conversations, and this has been attributed to a diversion of attention from the visual environment. We employed behavioral and ERP measures to study whether the attentive processing of spoken messages is, in itself, sufficient to produce visual-attentional deficits. Participants searched for visual targets defined by a ...

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The temporal dynamics of processing emotions from vocal, facial, and bodily expressions.
2011-06-22

Face-to-face communication works multimodally. Not only do we employ vocal and facial expressions; body language provides valuable information as well. Here we focused on multimodal perception of emotion expressions, monitoring the temporal unfolding of the interaction of different modalities in the electroencephalogram (EEG). In the auditory condition, participants listened ...

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On-line statistical segmentation of a non-speech auditory stream in neonates as demonstrated by event-related brain potentials.
2011-06-07

The ability to statistically segment a continuous auditory stream is one of the most important preparations for initiating language learning. Such ability is available to human infants at 8?months of age, as shown by a behavioral measurement. However, behavioral study alone cannot determine how early this ability is available. A recent study using measurements of event-related ...

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On-Line Statistical Segmentation of a Non-Speech Auditory Stream in Neonates as Demonstrated by Event-Related Brain Potentials
2011-09-01

The ability to statistically segment a continuous auditory stream is one of the most important preparations for initiating language learning. Such ability is available to human infants at 8 months of age, as shown by a behavioral measurement. However, behavioral study alone cannot determine how early this ability is available. A recent study using measurements of event-related ...

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On the use of event-related potentials to auditory stimuli in the Go/NoGo task.
2011-07-18

The N2 and P3 components of the event-related potential (ERP) are putative markers of inhibition in the Go/NoGo task. If this is the case, they should be unaffected by stimulus presentation modality. Theoretical researchers have suggested that the effect is smaller or absent with auditory stimuli, while others have shown that the effect depends on the ...

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Time-dependent neural processing of auditory feedback during voice pitch error detection.
2010-02-10

The neural responses to sensory consequences of a self-produced motor act are suppressed compared with those in response to a similar but externally generated stimulus. Previous studies in the somatosensory and auditory systems have shown that the motor-induced suppression of the sensory mechanisms is sensitive to delays between the motor act and the onset of the stimulus. The ...

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Schizophrenia Research, 4 (1991) 209-23 1 Elsevier

damage in the temporal lobe limbic system. We review event-related potentials abnormalities (ERPs to a unifying working hypothesis of the presence of temporal lobe damage in schizophrenics that is evinced in the sense that they would be produced regardless of whether Stimulus Putotlve temporal lobe sources - P200

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Auditory sensory gating deficit and cortical thickness in schizophrenia.
2004-11-30

Both an EEG P50 sensory gating deficit and abnormalities of the temporal lobe structure are considered characteristic of schizophrenia. The standard P50 sensory gating measure does not foster differential assessment of left- and right-hemisphere contributions, but its analogous MEG M50 component may be used to measure gating of distinct auditory source ...

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The effect of different negative emotional context on involuntary attention: An ERP study.
2011-06-30

Event-related brain potentials (ERPs) were used to examine the different negative emotional contexts on involuntary attention, induced by a task-irrelevant sound, in an auditory-visual distraction paradigm. The emotional contexts comprised sad, fearful and neutral, and the irrelevant auditory stimuli consisted of repetitive standard ...

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Phonotactic constraint violations in German grammar are detected automatically in auditory speech processing: a human event-related potentials study.
2011-04-07

In this human ERP study, effects of language-specific phonotactic restrictions on automatic auditory speech processing were investigated by means of the dorsal fricative assimilation (DFA) that is obligatory in German grammar. Using a multiple passive oddball paradigm, we studied the deviance-related processing of phonotactically ill-formed strings ...

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Middle and Late Latency ERP Components Discriminate between Adults, Typical Children, and Children with Sensory Processing Disorders.
2010-05-28

This study examined whether combinations of middle latency sensory evoked potential components and late components, possibly indicative of cognitive processing, can discriminate between three sample groups; 18 adults (20-55 years), 25 typical children (5-10 years) and 28 children with sensory processing disorders (SPD) (5-12 years). Electroencephalography (EEG) recordings were made while ...

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Middle and Late Latency ERP Components Discriminate between Adults, Typical Children, and Children with Sensory Processing Disorders
2010-05-28

This study examined whether combinations of middle latency sensory evoked potential components and late components, possibly indicative of cognitive processing, can discriminate between three sample groups; 18 adults (20�55 years), 25 typical children (5�10 years) and 28 children with sensory processing disorders (SPD) (5�12 years). Electroencephalography (EEG) recordings were made while ...

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Interactive effects of hypertension and alcohol dependence on the P300 event-related potential in African-Americans.
2006-07-01

Although hypertension and alcohol dependence have been linked by epidemiological surveys and clinical observations, their interactive effects on brain function have rarely been tested. The present study involved the recording of P300 event related potentials (ERP) from 106 middle-aged African-American adults assigned to one of four groups: normotensive/nondependent (n=56), ...

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Event related potentials from closed head injury patients in an auditory "oddball" task: evidence of dysfunction in stimulus categorisation.
1988-05-01

Event-related potentials (ERPs) were recorded from 19 closed head injury (CHI) patients, at least 6 months after injury, and an equal number of control subjects, during a task requiring the covert counting of rare auditory "target" stimuli against a background of frequent "non-targets". In both groups, ERPs to targets contained ...

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Brain responses to surprising sounds are related to temperament and parent-child dyadic synchrony in young children.
2010-09-01

This study investigated the relationship between temperament characteristics, parent-child dyadic synchrony and auditory event-related potentials (ERP) in 15 two-year-old children. Temperament was assessed with the Early Childhood Behavior Questionnaire, and parent-child dyadic synchrony was analyzed from video-taped play situations. Involuntary switching ...

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Bilateral auditory-evoked potentials in conditions of hypnosis and focused attention.
1993-09-01

Brain event-related potentials (ERPs) evoked by auditory stimulation were used to study cerebral hemispheric activity during hypnosis. ERPs were recorded from bilateral central (C3 and C4) and temporal (T3 and T4) scalp locations in response to tone pips in 6 medium-high and 6 low-susceptible subjects in three conditions: baseline ...

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Acute nicotine fails to alter event-related potential or behavioral performance indices of auditory distraction in cigarette smokers.
2006-04-01

Behavioral studies have shown that nicotine enhances performance in sustained attention tasks, but they have not shown convincing support for the effects of nicotine on tasks requiring selective attention or attentional control under conditions of distraction. We investigated distractibility in 14 smokers (7 females) with event-related brain potentials (ERPs) and behavioral ...

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Visual stimulation enhances auditory processing in 3-month-old infants and adults.
2010-03-01

Behavioral work demonstrates human infants are sensitive to a host of intersensory properties and this sensitivity promotes early learning and memory. However, little is known regarding the neural basis of this ability in infants. Using event-related potentials (ERPs) with infants and adults, we show that during passive viewing auditory evoked brain ...

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ERP correlates of pre-attentive processing of Cantonese lexical tones: The effects of pitch contour and pitch height.
2010-10-21

The pre-attentive processing of Cantonese tones was studied with an auditory passive oddball paradigm. Event-related potentials to standard and deviant auditory stimuli were recorded as participants watched a silent movie attentively. The standards and deviants differed in either pitch level or pitch contour. Mismatch negativity (MMN) and P3a were elicited ...

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Evaluation of auditory, visual and olfactory event-related potentials for comparing interspersed- and single-stimulus paradigms.
2011-07-12

BACKGROUND: An interspersed-stimulus paradigm (ISP) for event-related potential (ERP) recordings in which different sensory modality stimuli are presented within the same test session was developed to minimize recording time and facilitate modality comparison. The present study compared the ISP with a single-stimulus paradigm (SSP), using auditory, visual, ...

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Neural effects of nicotine during auditory selective attention in smokers: an event-related potential study.
2006-04-04

Acute nicotine has been found to improve task performance in smokers after smoking abstinence, but the attentional processes mediating these improvements are unclear. Since scalp-recorded event-related potentials (ERPs) have been shown to be sensitive indicators of selective attention, the effects of acutely administered nicotine were examined on ERPs and ...

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Mismatch task conditions and error related ERPs
2010-02-23

BackgroundThe N200 component of event related potentials (ERPs) is considered an index of monitoring error related responses. The aim of the present work was to study the effect of mismatch conditions on the subjects' responses in an auditory identification task and their relation to the N200 of stimulus-locked ERPs.MethodsAn ...

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Effects of Age, Age-Related Hearing Loss, and Contralateral Cafeteria Noise on the Discrimination of Small Frequency Changes: Psychoacoustic and Electrophysiological Measures
2005-07-19

The aim of the study was to examine central auditory processes compromised by age, age-related hearing loss, and the presentation of a distracting cafeteria noise using auditory event-related potentials (ERPs). In addition, the relation of ERPs to behavioral measures of discrimination was investigated. Three groups ...

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Stimulus- and response-locked neuronal generator patterns of auditory and visual word recognition memory in schizophrenia
2009-03-09

Examining visual word recognition memory (WRM) with nose-referenced EEGs, we reported a preserved ERP �old-new effect� (enhanced parietal positivity 300�800 ms to correctly-recognized repeated items) in schizophrenia (Kayser et al., 1999). However, patients showed reduced early negative potentials (N1, N2) and poorer WRM. Because group differences in neuronal generator ...

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The impact of early life stress on psychophysiological, personality and behavioral measures in 740 non-clinical subjects.
2005-03-01

Early Life Stress (ELS) has been associated with a range of adverse outcomes in adults, including abnormalities in electrical brain activity [1], personality dimensions [40], increased vulnerability to substance abuse and depression [14]. The present study seeks to quantify these proposed effects in a large sample of non-clinical subjects. Data for the study was obtained from ...

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