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| Joel S SnyderSummaryAffiliation: Harvard University Country: USA Publications
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Gamma-band activity reflects the metric structure of rhythmic tone sequencesJoel S Snyder
Department of Psychology, Cornell University, Ithaca, NY 14853, USA
Brain Res Cogn Brain Res 24:117-26. 2005..These properties of auditory GBA correspond with perception of meter in acoustic sequences and provide evidence for the dynamic allocation of attention to temporally structured auditory sequences...
Effects of attention on neuroelectric correlates of auditory stream segregationJoel S Snyder
Baycrest Centre for Geriatric Care, University of Toronto, Canada
J Cogn Neurosci 18:1-13. 2006..These findings provide evidence for two cortical mechanisms of streaming: automatic segregation of sounds and attention-dependent buildup process that integrates successive tones within streams over several seconds...
Sequential auditory scene analysis is preserved in normal aging adultsJoel S Snyder
The Rotman Research Institute, Baycrest Centre for Geriatric Care, Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Cereb Cortex 17:501-12. 2007..We conclude that age-related difficulties in separating competing speakers are unlikely to arise from deficits in streaming and might instead reflect less efficient concurrent sound segregation...
Toward a neurophysiological theory of auditory stream segregationJoel S Snyder
Department of Psychiatry, Veterans Affairs Boston Healthcare System, Harvard Medical School, MA, USA
Psychol Bull 133:780-99. 2007..Topographic maps of acoustic attributes, stimulus-specific suppression, and competition between representations are among the neurophysiological mechanisms that likely contribute to streaming. A framework for future research is proposed...
Age-related differences in auditory evoked responses during rapid perceptual learningClaude Alain
Rotman Research Institute, Baycrest Centre for Geriatric Care, Department of Psychology, University of Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Clin Neurophysiol 119:356-66. 2008....
Effects of context on auditory stream segregationJoel S Snyder
Department of Psychiatry, Veterans Affairs Boston Healthcare System, Boston, MA, USA
J Exp Psychol Hum Percept Perform 34:1007-16. 2008..76 s. The time course of this context effect on streaming implicates the involvement of auditory sensory memory or neural adaptation...
Biological markers of auditory gap detection in young, middle-aged, and older adultsBernhard Ross
Rotman Research Institute, Baycrest Centre, Toronto, Ontario, Canada
PLoS ONE 5:e10101. 2010..The observed effects indicate that age-related changes in auditory acuity have more to do with higher-order brain functions than previously thought...
Neural encoding of sound duration persists in older adultsBernhard Ross
Rotman Research Institute, Baycrest Centre, Toronto, Ontario, Canada M6A 2E1
Neuroimage 47:678-87. 2009..The results demonstrated that early cortical encoding of the temporal structure of sound presented in silence is little or not affected by normal aging...
Changes in auditory cortex parallel rapid perceptual learningClaude Alain
Rotman Research Institute, Baycrest Centre for Geriatric Care, Toronto M6A 2E1, Canada
Cereb Cortex 17:1074-84. 2007..Importantly, the neuroplastic changes occurred rapidly, demonstrating the flexibility of human speech segregation mechanisms...
Age-related changes in neural activity associated with concurrent vowel segregationJoel S Snyder
The Rotman Research Institute, Baycrest Centre for Geriatric Care 3560 Bathurst Street, Toronto, ON, Canada M6A 2E1
Brain Res Cogn Brain Res 24:492-9. 2005..In contrast, young and older adults showed a similar pattern of neural activity indexing attentive processing of Deltaf0. The results suggest that aging affects the ability to automatically segregate speech sounds...
Relationship between P50 suppression and the cortical silent periodBertram Moller
Schizophrenia Program, Centre for Addiction and Mental Health, Universty of Toronto, 250 College Street, M5T IR8, Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Neuroreport 18:1503-6. 2007....
The role of melodic and temporal cues in perceiving musical meterErin E Hannon
Department of Psychology, Cornell University, Ithaca, NY, USA
J Exp Psychol Hum Percept Perform 30:956-74. 2004..The authors' findings suggest that listeners combine multiple melodic and temporal features to perceive musical meter...
Tempo dependence of middle- and long-latency auditory responses: power and phase modulation of the EEG at multiple time-scalesJoel S Snyder
Department of Psychology, Cornell University, Ithaca, NY, USA
Clin Neurophysiol 115:1885-95. 2004..We measured the influences of power and phase modulations of neuroelectric activity on auditory responses to pure-tone patterns with inter-onset intervals typical of music...
