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1  Pitch and timbre are two crucial aspects of auditory perception.
2 elope may reflect mechanisms specialized for auditory perception.
3 tor processes to enable imagery and to guide auditory perception.
4  Pitch and timbre are two crucial aspects of auditory perception.
5 sidered to be a central mechanism underlying auditory perception.
6 ring at a later age (P23-P35) did not impair auditory perception.
7 t yet been generalized to task-related human auditory perception.
8 t that learning is accompanied by changes in auditory perception.
9 ions of different components of attention to auditory perception.
10  focused on linking physiological results to auditory perception.
11 us fundamental building blocks of visual and auditory perception.
12  intrinsic mechanism for attenuating phantom auditory perception.
13 cortical processing associated with superior auditory perception.
14  reflects the central role of harmonicity in auditory perception.
15  the temporal fidelity that is essential for auditory perception.
16  intensity components within each signal for auditory perception.
17 ut not limited to, fine motor production and auditory perception.
18 te to functional impairments of language and auditory perception.
19 ysis frequency spacing to more closely match auditory perception.
20  in cochlear implant recipients will improve auditory perception.
21  to regenerate hair cells, the receptors for auditory perception.
22 ic cortical regions involved in higher order auditory perception.
23 asks have been the subject of new studies in auditory perception.
24 asticity in the auditory cortex and improves auditory perception.
25 , which has also been found to be related to auditory perception.
26  early visual cortex is common across actual auditory perception and imagery and may be mediated by h
27 s in early childhood leads to impairments in auditory perception and language processing that can las
28 s and planum temporale have crucial roles in auditory perception and language processing.
29 al dissociation between vocal production and auditory perception and memory.
30 are they artifacts of generic limitations on auditory perception and motor control-they reflect unive
31 veral hundred milliseconds during periods of auditory perception and overt speech production.
32 r and middle temporal gyrus) associated with auditory perception and processing, regions which were p
33 nderstanding of the organizing principles of auditory perception and provide, for the first time, cle
34                       Results show that both auditory perception and vocal production are disrupted w
35 om other brain areas when it is generated by auditory perception and/or imagery, and this input carri
36 al lobe systems involved in episodic memory, auditory perception, and language processing, and cortic
37 anguage difficulties result from problems in auditory perception, and provide further information abo
38 re we present evidence that these aspects of auditory perception arise from the statistical structure
39                 These play a crucial role in auditory perception as well as attention.
40 ormance of the perceptual system: Does human auditory perception benefit from neural phase reorganiza
41 tch and timbre are two primary dimensions of auditory perception, but how they are represented in the
42              Attention powerfully influences auditory perception, but little is understood about the
43 location of sounds is an important aspect of auditory perception, but the ways in which space is repr
44                          Attention modulates auditory perception, but there are currently no simple t
45                 We test these notions within auditory perception by independently manipulating top-do
46 first demonstration that abstract aspects of auditory perception can be transferred between species w
47 brain areas that are thought to give rise to auditory perception deficits such as temporal processing
48                               Thus, coherent auditory perception depends on "hearing" back in time: r
49                                              Auditory perception depends on the coding and organizati
50 ive difference between acoustic and electric auditory perception does not seem to be due to differenc
51 esponses lasting at least hours and improved auditory perception for days to weeks.
52 f the mechanotransduction channel underlying auditory perception has been difficult to define.
53                     Physiological studies of auditory perception have not yet clearly distinguished s
54 normal interactions between local and global auditory perception in ASD.
55 ments, the brain can suppress echoes so that auditory perception is dominated by the primary or leadi
56                                              Auditory perception is mediated through a finite number
57                                              Auditory perception is our main gateway to communication
58 he neural mechanism mediating this aspect of auditory perception is shared among primates, and perhap
59                     A fundamental feature of auditory perception is the constancy of sound recognitio
60                                        Human auditory perception is thought to be realized by a netwo
61                               Therefore, our auditory perception of location must be synthesized from
62 acy development, innovations in the areas of auditory perception, social emotional learning, motor de
63 lation of affect, motor function, visual and auditory perception, spatial orientation, memory retriev
64 ory spatial receptive fields and can capture auditory perception such that sound is localized toward
65  perceptual decision, given sufficient time, auditory perception switches back and forth between the
66 ory "streams." In this study, we adapted two auditory perception tasks, used in recent human psychoph
67 tion and response-selection processes during auditory perception tasks.
68 feeding state and gene expression related to auditory perception that is mediated by endocannabinoid
69 alography (MEG) with an established index of auditory perception, the mismatch negativity response, t
70  that placed implicit, increasing demands on auditory perception through progressively more difficult
71  associated with contextual facilitation for auditory perception through temporal regularity processi
72 tudy the effect of renewed auditory input on auditory perception, vocal production, and vocal learnin
73 ved understanding of the basic mechanisms of auditory perception will aid us in the quest to tackle t
74 on in acoustic inputs is a crucial aspect of auditory perception, yet very few studies have focused o

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