Extracting Separate Responses to Simultaneously Presented Continuous Auditory Stimuli: An Auditory Attention Study
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Lalor E, Power A, Reilly R.B., Extracting Separate Responses to Simultaneously Presented Continuous Auditory Stimuli: An Auditory Attention Study, Proceedings of the 4th IEEE International Conference on Neural Engineering, 4th IEEE International Conference on Neural Engineering, Turkey, April 29 - May 2, 2009, 502 - 505Download Item:
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Auditory Evoked Potentials (AEPs) have been used
extensively in the study of auditory attention. Some weaknesses of
standard AEP paradigms include (i) stimulation is discrete in
nature and thus not very ecological and (ii) the inability to
extract separate responses to more than one simultaneous
stimulus. Thus the ecological investigation of auditory attention is
limited. Alternative to discrete stimulation the auditory steadystate
response (ASSR) is employed but this method reduces the
evoked response to its fundamental frequency component at the
expense of useful information on the timing of response
transmission through the auditory system. A novel method,
known as AESPA (Auditory Evoked Spread Spectrum Analysis),
which overcomes these limitations has been previously
established. Here we present data that show that separate
AESPA responses to two simultaneously presented continuous
stimuli can be elicited. We also show how this can be used to
study auditory attention by investigating responses to attended
and unattended stimuli.
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Author: REILLY, RICHARD
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Proceedings of the 4th IEEE International Conference on Neural Engineering4th IEEE International Conference on Neural Engineering
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Neuroscience , Next Generation Medical DevicesDOI:
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