997 resultados para Auditory processing


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In this study we evaluate processing costs of different types of anaphoric expressions during reading. We consider three types of anaphoric expressions in Subject sentential position: a null pronoun (pro), and two gaps produced by syntactic movement: a WHvariable and a NP copy. Given that coreferential pro exhibits more referential weight than wh- and NP-gaps, and grounded on theories of referential processing based on relations of hierarchy and accessibility of the antecedent, we raise the hypothesis that the more dependent on its antecedent the anaphoric null constituent is, and the more minimal is the distance in terms of hierarchical structure between the anaphoric null element and its antecedent, the lower are the cognitive costs in processing. To test our hypothesis, we registered the eye movements with R6-HS ASL system of 20 Portuguese adult native speakers. Text regions including the selected anaphoric expressions were delimited and tagged. We analyzed the reading time of each region taking into account the number and duration of eye fixations per region; we used the reading time by character in milliseconds in order to compare values between regions of different length. We found a significant advantage in the reading time of the gaps arising from movement over the reading time of pro.

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This paper reviews a study to determine if loss of speech discrimination is related to age and patients with audiograms showing steep high-frequency losses.

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This paper discusses a study conducted to test sound discrimination abilities of the chinchilla.

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This paper is a review of auditory training using amplification for hearing impaired children.

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This paper discusses auditory perception differences in aphasic and non-aphasic children

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This paper studies the auditory, visual and combined audio-visual recognition of vowels by severely and profoundly hearing impaired children.

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This paper details a technique for training auditory memory for length of speech sounds in preschool children with a profound hearing loss.

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This paper reviews the history of articulation testing and presents a revision of a standard articulation test.

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This paper is a review of acoustic phonetics as applied to auditory training for hearing impaired children.

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This paper reviews a study of a speech discrimination test for young profoundly deaf children.

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This paper presents a study examining auditory steady state response (ASSR) assessments compared to auditory brainstem response (ABR) assessments. The study examines the relationship between behavioral thresholds, click- and toneburst-ABR thresholds, and ASSR thresholds for normal hearing subjects using the commercially available GSI Audera instrument.

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This paper discusses the auditory brainstem response (ABR) testing for infants.

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The purpose of this study was to examine objective and subjective distortion present when frequency modulation (FM) systems were coupled with four digital signal processing (DSP) hearing aids. Electroacoustic analysis and subjective listening tests by experienced audiologists revealed that distortion levels varied across hearing aids and channels.

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This paper examines the auditory training procedures used at Central Institute for the Deaf.

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This paper compares conventional auditory brainstem response tests (ABRs) and Maximum Length Sequence auditory brainstem response tests (MLS ABRs). The results found that the faster MLS ABRs could prove an accurate screening tool for auditory sensitivity.