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| Benjamin J DysonSummaryAffiliation: University of Sussex Country: UK Publications
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Effects of visual attentional load on low-level auditory scene analysisBenjamin J Dyson
Department of Psychology, University of Sussex, Falmer, Brighton, England
Cogn Affect Behav Neurosci 5:319-38. 2005..In Experiment 3, we investigated auditory ERP generation under conditions of no visual task. The results are discussed with respect to a distinction between process-general (N1 and P2) and process-specific (MMN and ORN) auditory ERPs...
Is a change as good with a rest? Task-dependent effects of inter-trial contingency on concurrent sound segregationBenjamin J Dyson
Department of Psychology, University of Sussex, Falmer, Brighton, BN1 9QH, UK
Brain Res 1189:135-44. 2008..The data are discussed in terms of current models of concurrent sound perception and how top-down processes might influence these mechanisms...
Auditory memory can be object basedBenjamin J Dyson
Department of Psychology, University of Sussex, Brighton, England
Psychon Bull Rev 15:409-12. 2008..The identification of modality-independent organizational principles of memory, such as object-based coding, suggests possible mechanisms by which the human processing system remembers multimodal experiences...
Within- and between-dimensional processing in the auditory modalityBenjamin J Dyson
Department of Psychology, University of York, Heslington, York, England
J Exp Psychol Hum Percept Perform 28:1483-98. 2002..Data suggest that the auditory and visual systems exhibit the same higher level processing constraints...
Representation of concurrent acoustic objects in primary auditory cortexBenjamin J Dyson
Rotman Research Institute, Baycrest Centre for Geriatric Care, Toronto, Ontario M6A 2E1, Canada
J Acoust Soc Am 115:280-8. 2004..Our results are consistent with a low-level stage of auditory scene analysis in which acoustic properties such as mistuning act as preattentive segregation cues that can subsequently lead to the perception of multiple auditory objects...
I've heard it all before: perceptual invariance represented by early cortical auditory-evoked responsesBenjamin J Dyson
The Rotman Research Institute, Baycrest Centre for Geriatric Care, 3560 Bathurst Street, Toronto, Ontario, Canada M6A 2E1
Brain Res Cogn Brain Res 23:457-60. 2005....
It all sounds the same to me: sequential ERP and behavioral effects during pitch and harmonicity judgmentsBenjamin J Dyson
Department of Psychology, Ryerson University, Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Cogn Affect Behav Neurosci 8:329-43. 2008..In addition, ERP components N2 and P3 were modulated by both intertrial contingency and task instructions, revealing the further influence of top-down mechanisms on concurrent sound segregation...
Feature and conjunction processing in the auditory modalityBenjamin J Dyson
University of York, Heslington, York, England
Percept Psychophys 65:254-72. 2003..Both accounts were refuted. It seems that when the identification of particular feature combinations is necessary, conjunction processing in audition becomes an effortful process...
Stimulus processing constraints in auditionBenjamin J Dyson
Rotman Research Institute, Toronto, Ontario, Canada
J Exp Psychol Hum Percept Perform 30:1117-31. 2004..The data suggest a processing sequence in audition that reveals an early stage in which location and frequency are treated as being integral and a latter stage in which location and frequency are separable...
