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Stephen R. ArnottScientific Associate, Baycrest Verified email at research.baycrest.org Cited by 4076 |
[PDF][PDF] Selectively attending to auditory objects
Introduction 3. Dichotic listening experiment 4. Auditory scene analysis 4.1. Grouping task-
irrelevant material 4.2. Electrophysiological studies of auditory organization 5 …
irrelevant material 4.2. Electrophysiological studies of auditory organization 5 …
“What” and “where” in the human auditory system
The extent to which sound identification and sound localization depend on specialized
auditory pathways was examined by using functional magnetic resonance imaging and event-…
auditory pathways was examined by using functional magnetic resonance imaging and event-…
The auditory dorsal pathway: orienting vision
A particularly prominent model of auditory cortical function proposes that a dorsal brain pathway,
emanating from the posterior auditory cortex, is primarily concerned with processing the …
emanating from the posterior auditory cortex, is primarily concerned with processing the …
Assessing the auditory dual-pathway model in humans
Evidence from anatomical and neurophysiological studies in nonhuman primates suggests
a dual-pathway model of auditory processing wherein sound identity and sound location …
a dual-pathway model of auditory processing wherein sound identity and sound location …
[HTML][HTML] Neural correlates of natural human echolocation in early and late blind echolocation experts
Background A small number of blind people are adept at echolocating silent objects simply
by producing mouth clicks and listening to the returning echoes. Yet the neural architecture …
by producing mouth clicks and listening to the returning echoes. Yet the neural architecture …
[HTML][HTML] A comparison of neuroelectrophysiology databases
As data sharing has become more prevalent, three pillars - archives, standards, and analysis
tools - have emerged as critical components in facilitating effective data sharing and …
tools - have emerged as critical components in facilitating effective data sharing and …
Bottom–up and top–down influences on auditory scene analysis: Evidence from event-related brain potentials.
The physiological processes underlying the segregation of concurrent sounds were
investigated through the use of event-related brain potentials. The stimuli were complex sounds …
investigated through the use of event-related brain potentials. The stimuli were complex sounds …
fMR-adaptation reveals separate processing regions for the perception of form and texture in the human ventral stream
We recently demonstrated that attending to the form of objects and attending to their surface
properties activated anatomically distinct regions of occipito-temporal cortex (Cant and …
properties activated anatomically distinct regions of occipito-temporal cortex (Cant and …
An investigation of auditory contagious yawning
SR Arnott, A Singhal, MA Goodale - Cognitive, Affective, & Behavioral …, 2009 - Springer
Despite a widespread familiarity with the often compelling urge to yawn after perceiving
someone else yawn, an understanding of the neural mechanism underlying contagious yawning …
someone else yawn, an understanding of the neural mechanism underlying contagious yawning …
The functional organization of auditory working memory as revealed by fMRI
… There is some evidence to indicate that more densely concentrated auditory scenes require
a narrower focus of attention (see Arnott & Alain, 2002a, 2002b). Given the links between …
a narrower focus of attention (see Arnott & Alain, 2002a, 2002b). Given the links between …