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The following pages link to Neural mechanisms of involuntary attention to acoustic novelty and change (Q48358719):
Displaying 50 items.
- Plasticity of attentional functions in older adults after non-action video game training: a randomized controlled trial. (Q21090642) (← links)
- Sleep loss, circadian mismatch, and abnormalities in reorienting of attention in night workers with shift work disorder (Q23923167) (← links)
- Updating P300: an integrative theory of P3a and P3b (Q24645237) (← links)
- The neurocognitive consequences of the wandering mind: a mechanistic account of sensory-motor decoupling (Q26821796) (← links)
- Mismatch negativity: translating the potential (Q26830827) (← links)
- Neurophysiological modulation of rapid emotional face processing is associated with impulsivity traits (Q27316063) (← links)
- Comparison of sensory gating to mismatch negativity and self-reported perceptual phenomena in healthy adults (Q28266248) (← links)
- Heschl's gyrus, posterior superior temporal gyrus, and mid-ventrolateral prefrontal cortex have different roles in the detection of acoustic changes (Q28279973) (← links)
- GABA(A)-mediated inhibition modulates stimulus-specific adaptation in the inferior colliculus. (Q28730862) (← links)
- Automatic and controlled processing of melodic contour and interval information measured by electrical brain activity. (Q30330204) (← links)
- Do informal musical activities shape auditory skill development in preschool-age children? (Q30353384) (← links)
- Prenatal music exposure induces long-term neural effects (Q30355375) (← links)
- Multi-Regional Adaptation in Human Auditory Association Cortex. (Q30355902) (← links)
- How regularity representations of short sound patterns that are based on relative or absolute pitch information establish over time: An EEG study (Q30356504) (← links)
- Preattentive Processing of Numerical Visual Information. (Q30361841) (← links)
- COMT and DRD2/ANKK-1 gene-gene interaction account for resetting of gamma neural oscillations to auditory stimulus-driven attention (Q30361880) (← links)
- Speech-specific categorical perception deficit in autism: An Event-Related Potential study of lexical tone processing in Mandarin-speaking children (Q30362491) (← links)
- Vibrotactile Discrimination Training Affects Brain Connectivity in Profoundly Deaf Individuals (Q30362982) (← links)
- Salience in a social landscape: electrophysiological effects of task-irrelevant and infrequent vocal change (Q30367050) (← links)
- Distraction by Novel and Pitch-Deviant Sounds in Children. (Q30367396) (← links)
- Increased Early Processing of Task-Irrelevant Auditory Stimuli in Older Adults. (Q30369930) (← links)
- Interplay between singing and cortical processing of music: a longitudinal study in children with cochlear implants. (Q30370152) (← links)
- Snap Your Fingers! An ERP/sLORETA Study Investigating Implicit Processing of Self- vs. Other-Related Movement Sounds Using the Passive Oddball Paradigm. (Q30371899) (← links)
- Transient Distraction and Attentional Control during a Sustained Selective Attention Task. (Q30373274) (← links)
- Timbre-independent extraction of pitch in newborn infants. (Q30373713) (← links)
- Reinstating the Novelty P3. (Q30376241) (← links)
- Happiness increases distraction by auditory deviant stimuli. (Q30378325) (← links)
- Interaction of Musicianship and Aging: A Comparison of Cortical Auditory Evoked Potentials. (Q30380699) (← links)
- High Working Memory Load Impairs Language Processing during a Simulated Piloting Task: An ERP and Pupillometry Study. (Q30382302) (← links)
- Involuntary Capture and Voluntary Reorienting of Attention Decline in Middle-Aged and Old Participants. (Q30386229) (← links)
- Topographic Distribution of Stimulus-Specific Adaptation across Auditory Cortical Fields in the Anesthetized Rat. (Q30387839) (← links)
- Steering Demands Diminish the Early-P3, Late-P3 and RON Components of the Event-Related Potential of Task-Irrelevant Environmental Sounds (Q30388480) (← links)
- Human Pupillary Dilation Response to Deviant Auditory Stimuli: Effects of Stimulus Properties and Voluntary Attention (Q30390188) (← links)
- Electrophysiological Indicators of the Age-Related Deterioration in the Sensitivity to Auditory Duration Deviance (Q30392686) (← links)
- Long-term influence of recurrent acute otitis media on neural involuntary attention switching in 2-year-old children (Q30394337) (← links)
- Repetition priming results in sensitivity attenuation (Q30395279) (← links)
- Inattentional Deafness: Visual Load Leads to Time-Specific Suppression of Auditory Evoked Responses (Q30395553) (← links)
- Adaptation of high-gamma responses in human auditory association cortex (Q30399930) (← links)
- Music-induced positive mood broadens the scope of auditory attention (Q30401548) (← links)
- Attention deficits revealed by passive auditory change detection for pure tones and lexical tones in ADHD children (Q30402949) (← links)
- Enhanced passive and active processing of syllables in musician children (Q30404563) (← links)
- Development of behavioral parameters and ERPs in a novel-target visual detection paradigm in children, adolescents and young adults. (Q30407504) (← links)
- The cocktail-party problem revisited: early processing and selection of multi-talker speech (Q30409082) (← links)
- Auditory distraction transmitted by a cochlear implant alters allocation of attentional resources (Q30416388) (← links)
- Motor and cognitive changes in normal aging (Q30423246) (← links)
- Pre-attentive modulation of brain responses to tones in coloured-hearing synesthetes (Q30424798) (← links)
- What we expect is not always what we get: evidence for both the direction-of-change and the specific-stimulus hypotheses of auditory attentional capture (Q30425876) (← links)
- Effects of aging and involuntary capture of attention on event-related potentials associated with the processing of and the response to a target stimulus (Q30428966) (← links)
- NR2B Antagonist CP-101,606 Abolishes Pitch-Mediated Deviance Detection in Awake Rats (Q30432782) (← links)
- The relationship between dehydroepiandrosterone (DHEA), working memory and distraction--a behavioral and electrophysiological approach (Q30433110) (← links)