Sentences with phrase «auditory neuroscience»

Interestingly, this is exactly the same as the base rate we determined for the auditory neuroscience field using NIH RePORTER, suggesting that for this field that source is a reliable metric.
Another possible base - rate metric for the auditory neuroscience field is the membership of the Association for Research in Otolaryngology (ARO), which sponsors the major annual international meeting in hearing research (the ARO Midwinter Meeting).
That could lead to early intervention strategies that dramatically improve a child's reading skills, said senior researcher and neurobiologist Nina Kraus, director of Northwestern's Auditory Neuroscience Laboratory, Evanston, Ill..
«While music programs are often the first to be cut when the school budget is tight, these results highlight music's place in the high school curriculum,» said Nina Kraus, senior study author and director of Northwestern's Auditory Neuroscience Laboratory at the School of Communication.
«This biomarker could take the guesswork out of concussion diagnosis and management,» said lead author Nina Kraus, the Hugh Knowles Professor in the School of Communication and director of the Auditory Neuroscience Laboratory.
The secret to reliably diagnosing concussions lies in the brain's ability to process sound, according to a new study by researchers from Northwestern University's Auditory Neuroscience Laboratory.
«The sounds of our lives change our brain,» said Kraus, an inventor, amateur musician and director of Northwestern's Auditory Neuroscience Lab in the School of Communication.
Nina Kraus is the Hugh Knowles Professor of Communication Sciences, Neurobiology & Physiology, and Otolaryngology at Northwestern University, where she directs the Auditory Neuroscience Laboratory.

Not exact matches

While there aren't any peer - reviewed studies on listening to mash - ups, there's a wealth of research from neuroscience and psychology on how we interpret multiple sources of incoming auditory information.
Gaab's interest in working at the intersection of basic, clinical, and education research was piqued when she was doing her doctoral work in neuroscience, studying how auditory or musical training affects the brain.
In new research, published in an article in The Journal of Neuroscience, Burger and Oline — along with Dr. Go Ashida of the University of Oldenburg in Germany — have investigated auditory brain cell membrane selectivity and observed that the neurons «tuned» to receive high - frequency sound preferentially select faster input than their low - frequency - processing counterparts — and that this preference is tolerant of changes to the inputs being received.
The encouraging news is that turning stem cells into auditory neurons can be controlled — at least in a Petri dish, said Kelvin Y. Kwan, senior author of the study and an assistant professor in the Department of Cell Biology and Neuroscience in the School of Arts and Sciences.
«I think this is a really novel way of looking at emotional expressions, by investigating how vocalisations develop in the absence of auditory feedback,» says Sophie Scott of London's Institute of Neuroscience.
12:15 Functional neuroimaging: promises and challenges — unravelling the neuroscience of auditory hallucinations in schizophrenia Kenneth Hugdahl, Professor, Department of Biological and Medical Psychology, University of Bergen Short introduction by Cecilie Morland, PhD student, UiO
These findings have led to an emerging consensus, well summarized by Jane Hornickel and Nina Kraus in the Journal of Neuroscience in 2012: dyslexia is primarily an auditory disorder that arises from an inability to respond to speech sounds in a consistent manner.
Her current research within the Laboratories of Cognitive Neuroscience focuses on auditory and language processing in the human brain and its applications for the development of typical and atypical language and literacy skills.
Erin Robinson recently talked about the neuroscience of gaming at GDC China, summarizing findings that video games are increasingly being used in medical and rehabilitative therapy and playing First - Person Shooters improves visual and auditory perception.
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