Auditory cortex responses to interaural time differences in the envelope of low-frequency sound, recorded with MEG in young and older listeners

Volume: 370, Pages: 22 - 39
Published: Dec 1, 2018
Abstract
Interaural time and intensity differences (ITD and IID) are important cues in binaural hearing and allow for sound localization, improving speech understanding in noise and reverberation, and integrating sound sources in the auditory scene. Whereas previous research showed that the upper-frequency limit for ITD detection in the fine structure of sound declines in aging, the processing of envelope ITD in low-frequency amplitude modulated (AM)...
Paper Details
Title
Auditory cortex responses to interaural time differences in the envelope of low-frequency sound, recorded with MEG in young and older listeners
Published Date
Dec 1, 2018
Volume
370
Pages
22 - 39
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