• Selective auditory attention, or selective hearing, is a process of the auditory system where an individual selects or focuses on certain stimuli for auditory...
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  • disorders Selective auditory attention Selective mutism Sensory processing disorders Spatial hearing loss Griffiths, Timothy (2002). "Central Auditory Pathologies"...
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    Cocktail party effect (category Attention)
    phenomenon wherein the brain focuses a person's attention on a particular stimulus, usually auditory. This focus excludes a range of other stimuli from...
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  • Broadbent were concerned with the issue of selective attention. Broadbent was the first to describe the human attentional processing system using an information...
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  • brain Neuroscience of music Selective auditory attention Demanez JP, Demanez L (2003). "Anatomophysiology of the central auditory nervous system: basic concepts"...
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    effect on attention. People can selectively pay attention to one of two objects in the same general location. Research has also been done on attention to non-object...
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  • Dichotic listening (category Attention)
    test commonly used to investigate selective attention and the lateralization of brain function within the auditory system. It is used within the fields...
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  • neuropsychological test that measures a person's sustained and selective attention. Sustained attention is the ability to maintain a consistent focus on some continuous...
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    recognizing auditory objects. At the level of the primary auditory cortex, recordings from monkeys showed higher percentage of neurons selective for learned...
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  • PMID 32998893. eaba1551. Biederman J (June 2005). "Attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder: a selective overview". Biological Psychiatry. 57 (11): 1215–1220...
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  • Crossmodal attention refers to the distribution of attention to different senses. Attention is the cognitive process of selectively emphasizing and ignoring...
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    Attention or focus, is the concentration of awareness on some phenomenon to the exclusion of other stimuli. It is the selective concentration on discrete...
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    awareness. In some cases, the trance state in a driver can be so deep that auditory and visual distortions occur. The idea of a hypnotic trance while driving...
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  • selective attention and performance are observed in MCI patients, however, it is noted that controlled processing are generally unaffected. Auditory cues...
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  • Auditory feedback (AF) is an aid used by humans to control speech production and singing by helping the individual verify whether the current production...
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  • error-related negativity independent of where attention was directed. This negativity originated in the auditory cortex, more precisely in the supratemporal...
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    Aphasia (redirect from Auditory aphasia)
    general hearing impairment.[citation needed] Neurodevelopmental forms of auditory processing disorder are differentiable from aphasia in that aphasia is...
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  • Attenuation theory (category Attention)
    theory, also known as Treisman's attenuation model, is a model of selective attention proposed by Anne Treisman, and can be seen as a revision of Donald...
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  • technology. Auditory attention has been examined following sleep deprivation. In one study, researchers examined the auditory attention of twelve non-sleep-deprived...
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    Persons". In auditory–tactile synesthesia, certain sounds can induce sensations in parts of the body. For example, someone with auditory–tactile synesthesia...
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  • The d2 Test of Attention is a neuropsychological measure of selective and sustained attention and visual scanning speed. It is a paper and pencil test...
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  • can be elicited regardless of whether someone is paying attention to the sequence. During auditory sequences, a person can be reading or watching a silent...
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  • dot-probe paradigm is a test used by cognitive psychologists to assess selective attention. According to Eysenck, MacLeod & Mathews (1987) and Mathews (2004)...
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  • that the auditory cortex has a tonotopic organization to N100. However, it also shows a link to a person's arousal and selective attention. N100 is decreased...
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  • stimulus exposure, and selective attention." Although sensory gating is largely automatic, it also occurs within the context of attention processing as the...
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  • Change deafness (category Attention)
    effect of selective attention on the perception of changes to auditory scenes consisting of multiple naturalistic sounds, and found that auditory perception...
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  • memory is the sensory memory that registers specific to auditory information (sounds). Once an auditory stimulus is heard, it is stored in memory so that it...
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    the negative priming effect as the result of selective attention to a target stimulus. When we pay attention to a particular stimulus, we perceive other...
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  • functions, including attention, memory, language, and conscious thought. Heteromodal association cortex is hypothesised to be selectively involved in the neuropathology...
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  • attention was manipulated in the direction of the auditory stimulus, the Colavita effect was able to be reduced, but not reversed, to create auditory...
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