Effects of task-switching on neural representations of ambiguous sound input

Volume: 64, Pages: 218 - 229
Published: Nov 1, 2014
Abstract
The ability to perceive discrete sound streams in the presence of competing sound sources relies on multiple mechanisms that organize the mixture of the auditory input entering the ears. Many studies have focused on mechanisms that contribute to integrating sounds that belong together into one perceptual stream (integration) and segregating those that come from different sound sources (segregation). However, little is known about mechanisms that...
Paper Details
Title
Effects of task-switching on neural representations of ambiguous sound input
Published Date
Nov 1, 2014
Volume
64
Pages
218 - 229
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