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View article: Music and non-music approaches in psilocybin-assisted psychotherapy: The sound of silence
Music and non-music approaches in psilocybin-assisted psychotherapy: The sound of silence Open
Music is integral to Psilocybin-assisted psychotherapy (PAP), believed to enhance therapeutic outcomes by structuring experiences and facilitating emotional expression. However, the effects of conducting PAP without music are underexplored…
View article: Intact sensorimotor rhythm abilities but altered audiovisual integration in cochlear implant users
Intact sensorimotor rhythm abilities but altered audiovisual integration in cochlear implant users Open
Perception of rhythm significantly impacts various aspects of daily life, including engaging with music, discerning speech prosody nuances, and coordinating physical activities like walking and sports. Numerous studies in cognitive science…
View article: Differences Between French and English in the Use of Suprasegmental Cues for the Short-Term Recall of Word Lists
Differences Between French and English in the Use of Suprasegmental Cues for the Short-Term Recall of Word Lists Open
Purpose: Greater recognition of the impact of hearing loss on cognitive functions has led speech/hearing clinics to focus more on auditory memory outcomes. Typically evaluated by scoring participants' recall on a list of unrelated words af…
View article: The Montreal model: an integrative biomedical-psychedelic approach to ketamine for severe treatment-resistant depression
The Montreal model: an integrative biomedical-psychedelic approach to ketamine for severe treatment-resistant depression Open
Background Subanesthetic ketamine has accumulated meta-analytic evidence for rapid antidepressant effects in treatment-resistant depression (TRD), resulting in both excitement and debate. Many unanswered questions surround ketamine’s mecha…
View article: Pupillometry reveals effects of pitch manipulations both within and across words on listening effort and short-term memory
Pupillometry reveals effects of pitch manipulations both within and across words on listening effort and short-term memory Open
For individuals with hearing loss, even successful speech communication comes at a cost. Cochlear implants transmit degraded acoustic, specifically pitch, information, which demands extra and sustained listening effort. The current study h…
View article: Grouping by Time and Pitch Facilitates Free but Not Cued Recall for Word Lists in Normally-Hearing Listeners
Grouping by Time and Pitch Facilitates Free but Not Cued Recall for Word Lists in Normally-Hearing Listeners Open
Auditory memory is an important everyday skill evaluated more and more frequently in clinical settings as there is recently a greater recognition of the cost of hearing loss to cognitive systems. Testing often involves reading a list of un…
View article: Luminance effects on pupil dilation in speech-in-noise recognition
Luminance effects on pupil dilation in speech-in-noise recognition Open
There is an increasing interest in the field of audiology and speech communication to measure the effort that it takes to listen in noisy environments, with obvious implications for populations suffering from hearing loss. Pupillometry off…
View article: Accuracy of Tempo Judgments in Disk Jockeys Compared to Musicians and Untrained Individuals
Accuracy of Tempo Judgments in Disk Jockeys Compared to Musicians and Untrained Individuals Open
Professional disk jockeys (DJs) are an under-studied population whose performance involves creating new musical experiences by combining existing musical materials with a high level of temporal precision. In contemporary electronic dance m…
View article: Editorial: Music and Cochlear Implants: Recent Developments and Continued Challenges
Editorial: Music and Cochlear Implants: Recent Developments and Continued Challenges Open
EDITORIAL article Front. Neurosci., 12 August 2021Sec. Auditory Cognitive Neuroscience https://doi.org/10.3389/fnins.2021.736772
View article: Association of In-Ear Device Use With Communication Quality Among Individuals Wearing Personal Protective Equipment in a Simulated Operating Room
Association of In-Ear Device Use With Communication Quality Among Individuals Wearing Personal Protective Equipment in a Simulated Operating Room Open
This study found that among participants using facial respirators that impaired communication, a novel in-ear device was associated with improved communication and decreased listening effort. Such a device may be a feasible solution for pr…
View article: Disentangling listening effort and memory load beyond behavioural evidence: Pupillary response to listening effort during a concurrent memory task
Disentangling listening effort and memory load beyond behavioural evidence: Pupillary response to listening effort during a concurrent memory task Open
Recent research has demonstrated that pupillometry is a robust measure for quantifying listening effort. However, pupillary responses in listening situations where multiple cognitive functions are engaged and sustained over a period of tim…
View article: Adaptation to pitch-altered feedback is independent of one’s own voice pitch sensitivity
Adaptation to pitch-altered feedback is independent of one’s own voice pitch sensitivity Open
Monitoring voice pitch is a fine-tuned process in daily conversations as conveying accurately the linguistic and affective cues in a given utterance depends on the precise control of phonation and intonation. This monitoring is thought to …
View article: Disentangling listening effort and memory load beyond behavioural evidence: Pupillary response to listening effort during a concurrent memory task
Disentangling listening effort and memory load beyond behavioural evidence: Pupillary response to listening effort during a concurrent memory task Open
Recent research has demonstrated that pupillometry is a robust measure for quantifying listening effort. However, pupillary responses in listening situations where multiple cognitive functions are engaged and sustained over a period of tim…
View article: Binaural Beats through the Auditory Pathway: From Brainstem to Connectivity Patterns
Binaural Beats through the Auditory Pathway: From Brainstem to Connectivity Patterns Open
Binaural beating is a perceptual auditory illusion occurring when presenting two neighboring frequencies to each ear separately. Several controversial claims have been attributed to binaural beats regarding their ability to entrain human b…
View article: Binaural Beats through the auditory pathway: from brainstem to connectivity patterns
Binaural Beats through the auditory pathway: from brainstem to connectivity patterns Open
Binaural beating is a perceptual auditory illusion occurring when presenting two neighboring frequencies to each ear separately. Binaural beats have been attributed to several controversial claims regarding their ability to modulate brain …
View article: Middle Latency Responses to Optimized Chirps in Adult Cochlear Implant Users
Middle Latency Responses to Optimized Chirps in Adult Cochlear Implant Users Open
Background: Cochlear implant (CI) outcomes can be assessed using objective measures that reflect the integrity of the auditory pathway. One such measure is the middle latency response (MLR), which can provide valuable information for clini…
View article: Neural bases of rhythmic entrainment in humans: critical transformation between cortical and lower‐level representations of auditory rhythm
Neural bases of rhythmic entrainment in humans: critical transformation between cortical and lower‐level representations of auditory rhythm Open
The spontaneous ability to entrain to meter periodicities is central to music perception and production across cultures. There is increasing evidence that this ability involves selective neural responses to meter‐related frequencies. This …
View article: Monkeys share the neurophysiological basis for encoding sound periodicities captured by the frequency-following response with humans
Monkeys share the neurophysiological basis for encoding sound periodicities captured by the frequency-following response with humans Open
The extraction and encoding of acoustical temporal regularities are fundamental for human cognitive auditory abilities such as speech or beat entrainment. Because the comparison of the neural sensitivity to temporal regularities between hu…
View article: Enhanced representation of musical meter in cortical versus lower-level auditory activity
Enhanced representation of musical meter in cortical versus lower-level auditory activity Open
Event Abstract Back to Event Enhanced representation of musical meter in cortical versus lower-level auditory activity Sylvie Nozaradan1* 1 The MARCS Institute for Brain, Behaviour and Development, Western Sydney University, Australia Aims…
View article: Individual Differences in the Frequency-Following Response: Relation to Pitch Perception
Individual Differences in the Frequency-Following Response: Relation to Pitch Perception Open
The scalp-recorded frequency-following response (FFR) is a measure of the auditory nervous system's representation of periodic sound, and may serve as a marker of training-related enhancements, behavioural deficits, and clinical conditions…
View article: Peer Review #3 of "French validation of the Barcelona Music Reward Questionnaire (v0.2)"
Peer Review #3 of "French validation of the Barcelona Music Reward Questionnaire (v0.2)" Open
Background.The Barcelona Music Reward Questionnaire (BMRQ) questionnaire investigates the main facets of music experience that could explain the variance observed in how people experience reward associated with music.Currently, only Englis…
View article: Peer Review #2 of "French validation of the Barcelona Music Reward Questionnaire (v0.2)"
Peer Review #2 of "French validation of the Barcelona Music Reward Questionnaire (v0.2)" Open
Background.The Barcelona Music Reward Questionnaire (BMRQ) questionnaire investigates the main facets of music experience that could explain the variance observed in how people experience reward associated with music.Currently, only Englis…
View article: Peer Review #2 of "French validation of the Barcelona Music Reward Questionnaire (v0.1)"
Peer Review #2 of "French validation of the Barcelona Music Reward Questionnaire (v0.1)" Open
Background.The Barcelona Music Reward Questionnaire (BMRQ) questionnaire investigates the main facets of music experience that could explain the variance observed in how people experience reward associated with music.Currently, only Englis…
View article: French validation of the Barcelona Music Reward Questionnaire
French validation of the Barcelona Music Reward Questionnaire Open
Background. The Barcelona Music Reward Questionnaire (BMRQ) questionnaire investigates the main facets of music experience that could explain the variance observed in how people experience reward associated with music. Currently, only Engl…
View article: Peer Review #3 of "French validation of the Barcelona Music Reward Questionnaire (v0.1)"
Peer Review #3 of "French validation of the Barcelona Music Reward Questionnaire (v0.1)" Open
Background.The Barcelona Music Reward Questionnaire (BMRQ) questionnaire investigates the main facets of music experience that could explain the variance observed in how people experience reward associated with music.Currently, only Englis…
View article: Peer Review #2 of "French validation of the Barcelona Music Reward Questionnaire (v0.3)"
Peer Review #2 of "French validation of the Barcelona Music Reward Questionnaire (v0.3)" Open
Background.The Barcelona Music Reward Questionnaire (BMRQ) questionnaire investigates the main facets of music experience that could explain the variance observed in how people experience reward associated with music.Currently, only Englis…