Blogs about: Auditory System

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School-Based Issues in Auditory Rehabilitation

auralrehab123 wrote 2 weeks ago: School-Based Issues in Auditory Rehabilitation This website, Tools for Schools, gives great resource … more →

Tags: Hearing and Auditory Rehabilitation, Deafness, hearing impairment, American Sign Language, teacher, ASL

The Use of Sound in Art

torirobinsn wrote 1 month ago: You may need Monet‘s Water Lily Pond for the full effect. Here’s an unconventional topic … more →

Tags: beginners, Tips, Art, Claude Monet, paint, sound, Sound Art, Visual art, water lilies

When the eyes have it (and the ears don't)

NeuroProf wrote 1 month ago: In my previous post, I described the rather amazing auditory abilities of human beings.  Based on mi … more →

Tags: Science, Sensation and Perception, Psychology, auditory localization, sound, hearing, visual system, Visual Capture, McGurk-effect

The ears and what's between them1 comment

NeuroProf wrote 2 months ago: I think I started down the path to becoming a neuroscientist when I learned about the visual system … more →

Tags: Science, Sensation and Perception, Hearing Aids, auditory localization, Interaural timing difference, Hyperacuity, ormia, sound, hearing

Sleep Rhythms: And the Beat Goes On 2 comments

Alex Doman wrote 2 months ago: Your brain is a grey, wet, squishy pattern seeking machine.  From daily changes in light to microsec … more →

Tags: abt news, Brain Awareness, Events, hearing, interviews, Neuroscience, sleep, chronobiology, Eds

Reading waves

oceanadventure wrote 2 months ago: So I caved in and am interviewing a Reading tutor tomorrow evening for D… One day I think he i … more →

Tags: Homeschool, Life, People, Education, health, united states, Child, Florida, Mental Health

Brain Operation In Decoding Sound Is Vital For Untangling Dyslexia

dranilj1 wrote 2 months ago: Northwestern University researchers found a systematic relationship between reading and how the brai … more →

Tags: Neuroscience, consistency, Northwestern University, Dyslexia, dyscalculia, assistive listening device, echoic memory, Northwestern

Lights Out! Teens and Sleep

Alex Doman wrote 3 months ago: If you’re a parent of a teenager I think it’s safe to assume we’d agree they are interesting beings. … more →

Tags: Neuroscience, Personal, sleep, Sound Stories, technology, The Listening Program, sleep 2, Teenagers, Teens

Rock-a-bye Brain 3 comments

Alex Doman wrote 3 months ago: Guest Post By: Seth Horowitz, Ph.D., Neuroscientist and author The Universal Sense Sometimes the bes … more →

Tags: Guest Post, hearing, Neuroscience, sleep, brain, Frequency, Lullabies, Lullaby, Seth Horowitz

10 Reasons Sleep Matters1 comment

Alex Doman wrote 3 months ago: Sleep matters. But so few of us get enough of it.  According to the National Sleep Foundation more t … more →

Tags: The Listening Program, Personal, Advanced Brain Technologies, abt news, sleep, sleep 2, insomnia, Top 10, Sleepless

Sleep is not simple unconsciousness

Alex Doman wrote 3 months ago: Sleep is one of the most important functions for daily life and continued health throughout the life … more →

Tags: Neuroscience, hearing, abt news, sleep, brain, sound, Teleseminar, sleep 2

When the Brain Can't Hear: Unraveling the Mystery of Auditory Processing Disorder

spdmama wrote 3 months ago: Book: When the Brain Can’t Hear : Unraveling the Mystery of Auditory Processing Disorder Amazo … more →

Tags: Sensory Books, Auditory Processing Disorder, child and adolescent, Disorder, Disorders, health, Learning Disabilities, Mental Health, united states

Balloons for your Ears?

Alex Doman wrote 4 months ago: Ears buds, you’ve heard me on my soapbox about the inherent danger of sticking these things in … more →

Tags: Music, hearing, technology, Apple, Headphones, Ear Buds, inflateable earsbuds, asius technologies, Mashable

The ear bones connected to the head bone...

Alex Doman wrote 4 months ago: Guest Post By: Seth Horowitz, Ph.D., Neuroscientist and author The Universal Sense When we think abo … more →

Tags: hearing, Guest Post, bone conduction, Auditory, sound, Waves

Sound's Dual Personality4 comments

Alex Doman wrote 4 months ago: Dual personalities, when it comes to people, we understand the connotation. But did you know that so … more →

Tags: hearing, press, interviews, abt news, Sound Advice, noise, Alex Doman, noise, sound

HL46

lfzool wrote 5 months ago: Journal of Comparative Neurology Transgenic quail as a model for research in the avian nervous syste … more →

Tags: Tectum, Evolution, Vision, Birds, Journal of Comparative Neurology, Current Biology, Neuron

Study finds weta are like whales (New Zealand)

whalesandmarinefauna wrote 5 months ago: December 13 rd, 2012 (KELSEY FLETCHER). Oceans of difference separate a whale from a weta, but Auckl … more →

Tags: Sciences, whales, New Zealand, Insects, Auckland tree weta's eardrums, lipid hearing transmitter, PLoS ONE journal

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lfzool wrote 5 months ago: Current Biology Primitive Wing Feather Arrangement in Archaeopteryx lithographica and Anchiornis hux … more →

Tags: cortex, β-amyloid, Evolution, Birds, Nature, Journal of Neuroscience, Current Biology, Neuron, european journal of neuroscience

HL44

lfzool wrote 5 months ago: Brain Behavior and Evolution Retinal Ganglion Cell Topography and Spatial Resolving Power in Penguin … more →

Tags: cortex, Entomology, retina, Vision, Birds, snakes, Nature, Brain Behavior and Evolution, Journal of Comparative Physiology A


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