Search for dissertations about: "mismatch negativity"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 6 swedish dissertations containing the words mismatch negativity.
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1. Effects of visual load on auditory processing
Abstract : In daily life, people need to be able to focus on a task while ignoring any task-irrelevant background noise. For example, people who work in an open-space office may have to work on a report while ignoring the background talk among co-workers. READ MORE
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2. Auditory event-related potentials and cognitive outcome after very preterm birth
Abstract : Children born before 32 gestational weeks have a high incidence of neuropsychological deficits. The structural and functional correlates of such impairments in preterm infants are incompletely understood, and early diagnostic tools are needed, but still lacking. READ MORE
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3. Children’s Brainwaves in Semantic Processing, Auditory Discrimination and Selective Attention : – in Deaf and Hard-of-Hearing and Typically Hearing Populations
Abstract : DOCTORAL DISSERTATIONDoctoral dissertation for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) at the Faculties of Humanities and Theology at Lund University to be publicly defended on the 14th of February at 13.00 in room LUX:B336, Lund University Cognitive Science, Helgonavägen 3, LundFaculty opponent:Professor Dr. READ MORE
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4. Assessment of central auditory functions : methods and applications
Abstract : Central auditory processing is complex and can not be completely evaluated by a single method. This thesis focuses on assessment of some aspects of central auditory functions by the use of dichotic speech tests, cognitive tests that tax functions important for speech processing and electrophysiological tests. READ MORE
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5. Neurophysiological conditions for hearing in children using hearing aids or cochlear implants : an intervention and follow-up study
Abstract : OBJECTIVES: The four studies in this thesis examine the central auditory pathways in children with hearing loss (HL) through recording event-related potentials (ERP) and mismatch negativity (MMN). The design of the project is partly experimental, and it also includes an intervention part and a follow-up-study after three years. READ MORE