Neural basis of processing threatening voices in a crowded auditory world

Volume: 11, Issue: 5, Pages: 821 - 828
Published: Feb 16, 2016
Abstract
In real world situations, we typically listen to voice prosody against a background crowded with auditory stimuli. Voices and background can both contain behaviorally relevant features and both can be selectively in the focus of attention. Adequate responses to threat-related voices under such conditions require that the brain unmixes reciprocally masked features depending on variable cognitive resources. It is unknown which brain systems...
Paper Details
Title
Neural basis of processing threatening voices in a crowded auditory world
Published Date
Feb 16, 2016
Volume
11
Issue
5
Pages
821 - 828
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