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  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
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Stochastic resonance in a neuron model with application to the auditory pathway

Hohn, Nicolas Unknown Date (has links) (PDF)
In this thesis, the transmission of spike trains in a neuron model is studied in order to obtain a better understanding of the role played by stochastic activity, i.e. uncorrelated spikes, in the auditory pathway. Fluctuations of the neuron membrane potential are given by a first-order stochastic differential equation, using a leaky integrate-and-fire model. In contrast to most previous studies the model has a finite number of synapses, and the usual diffusion approximation does not hold. / The input signal is modeled by spike trains with spiking times described by inhomogenous Poisson processes. The membrane potential is a shot noise process for which statistical properties are derived with a Gaussian approximation. The statistics of the output spike train are obtained by using the property that a pool of a large number of output spike trains can be modeled by an inhomogeneous Poisson process. It is shown that, under certain conditions, the addition of uncorrelated input spikes, i.e. noise, can enhance the transmission of periodic temporal information. This phenomenon, called stochastic resonance, is demonstrated analytically and supported by computer simulations. / Results are compared with those obtained from the traditional leaky integrate-and- fire neuron receiving a continuous waveform input. The shot-noise property of the membrane potential, which implies that its variance is de facto modulated by the input stimulus, is shown to enhance the phenomenon of stochastic resonance. Indeed, for a given average noise level, a modulated noise gives a higher output signal-to-noise ratio than an unmodulated noise with the same average amplitude. / The derivation is then extended to certain polyperiodic stimuli mimicking vowel sounds. The fact that the addition of uncorrelated input spikes can enhance the transmission of information is discussed in the context of cochlear implants. The results provide supportive evidence to the postulate that a cochlear implant speech coding strategy that elicits stochastic firing neural activity might benefit the user.
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Changes in accoustic reflex activity following a prolonged exposure to octave-band noise /

Gerhardt, Kenneth Jay January 1976 (has links)
No description available.
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The cochlear nucleus commissural pathway: an electrophysiological investigation

Needham, Karina Unknown Date (has links) (PDF)
The cochlear nucleus (CN), as the first brain centre in the auditory system is responsible for sorting the neural signals received from the cochlea, into parallel processing streams for transmission to the assorted higher auditory nuclei. A commissural connection formed between cochlear nuclei through direct projections, thereby provides the first site in the central auditory system at which binaural information is able to influence the ascending auditory signal. This thesis investigates the nature of commissural projections and the impact of their input upon neurons of the ventral CN (VCN) through in vivo intracellular and extracellular electrophysiological recordings together with both acoustic and electrical stimulation of the contralateral CN.
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Influência da idade na atividade do trato olivococlear medial eferente sobre as propriedades mecânicas da cóclea em indivíduos ouvintes normais / Age influence in the activity of medial efferent olivocochlear tract upon mechanical properties of cochlea in normal hearing individuals

Oliveira, Jerusa Roberta Massola de 26 October 2007 (has links)
O trato olivococlear medial realiza o controle eferente das células ciliadas externas, regulando as contrações lentas e atenuando as contrações rápidas. Com o surgimento das técnicas de pesquisa da amplitude das emissões otoacústicas sem e com estimulação acústica contra, ipsi ou bilateralmente, é possível estimar clinicamente as condições fisiológicas desse trato, uma vez que o efeito resultante de redução/supressão das emissões otoacústicas indica seu funcionamento efetivo. O envelhecimento implica em diminuição da atividade do sistema auditivo central, em função da degeneração das estruturas envolvidas nas habilidades auditivas. A perda de fibras axonais e a diminuição da bainha de mielina nas estruturas do trato representam perda da eficácia de sua função. O objetivo deste estudo foi investigar o efeito da idade na atividade do trato sobre as propriedades mecânicas da cóclea, por meio da análise da amplitude das emissões otoacústicas com estimulação acústica contralateral. A casuística foi composta por 75 indivíduos ouvintes, de ambos os sexos, agrupados conforme a idade. A metodologia para captação das emissões otoacústicas foi o modo convencional, com clique linear na intensidade de 60 dB NPS e o ruído branco, como estímulo contralateral, em 60 dB NPS. A análise dos resultados considerou o valor do response das orelhas e a comparação entre os grupos etários. Os resultados revelam diferenças estatisticamente significantes entre os valores do response das EO sem e com estimulação acústica contralateral, nos indivíduos de 20 a 39 anos. O efeito redução/supressão das EOE-T diminui substancialmente com a idade, por volta da quarta década. Conclui-se que o envelhecimento prejudica a efetividade da atividade do trato sobre a cóclea. / Medial olivocochlear tract makes the efferent control of the outer hair cells, controlling the slow contractions and mitigating rapid contractions. Upon the appearance of techniques for the investigation of the amplitude of otoacoustic emissions with and without acoustic stimulation against, ipsi and bilaterally, it is now possible to stimulate clinically the physiologic conditions of this tract, once the resulting effect of reduction/suppression of otoacoustic emissions indicates its effective action. Aging brings a decrease of the activity of central auditory system, as a function of the degeneration of structures involved in auditory abilities. The loss of axon fibers and the decrease of myelin sheath in tract structures causes the loss of efficacy in its function. It was the objective of this study to assess the effect of aging in tract activity upon mechanical properties of cochlea, through the analysis of the amplitude of acoustic emissions with a contralateral acoustic stimulation. Casuistic comprised 75 both sex hearing individuals, grouped according to age. Methodology to capture otoacoustic emissions employed conventional means, with a linear click at a 60 dB NPS intensity and white sound, as a contralateral stimulus, at 60 dB NPS. The analysis of results considered the value of the response of the ears and the comparison of between age groups. Results show statistically significant differences between values for response of EO with and without a contralateral acoustic stimulation, in individuals between 20 to 39 years of age. The reduction/suppression effect of EOE-T decreases greatly with aging, around the fourth decade. It is concluded that aging impairs the efficacy of the activity of tract upon the cochlea.
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Effects of Unilateral and Bilateral Cochlear Implantation on Cortical Activity Measured by an EEG Neuroimaging Method in Children

Wong, Daniel 08 January 2013 (has links)
Bilateral implantation of a cochlear implant (CI) after a >2 year period of unilateral hearing with a second implant has been shown to result in altered latencies in brainstem responses in children with congenital deafness. In this thesis, a neural source localization method was developed to investigate the effects of unilateral CI use on cortical development after the implantation of a 2nd CI. The electroencephalography (EEG) source localization method is based on the linearly constrained minimum variance (LCMV) vector beamformer and utilizes null constraints to minimize the electrical artifact produced by the CI. The accuracy of the method was assessed and optimized through simulations and comparisons to beamforming with magnetoencephalography (MEG) data. After using cluster analyses to ensure that sources compared across subjects originate from the same neural generators, a study was done to examine the effects of unilateral CI hearing on hemispheric lateralization to monaural responses. It was found that a >2 year period of unilateral hearing results in expanded projections from the 1st implanted ear to the contralateral auditory area that is not reversed by implantation of a 2nd CI. A subsequent study was performed to examine the effects of unilateral CI hearing on the contributions of the 1st and 2nd implanted ears to the binaural response. It was found that in children with > 2 years of unilateral hearing, the binaural response is dominated by the 1st implanted ear. Together, these results suggest that the delay between the 1st and 2nd CI should be minimized in bilateral implantation to avoid dominance of auditory pathways from the 1st implanted ear. This dominance limits developmental competition from the 2nd CI and potentially contributes to poorer performance in speech detection in noise tasks.
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Effects of Unilateral and Bilateral Cochlear Implantation on Cortical Activity Measured by an EEG Neuroimaging Method in Children

Wong, Daniel 08 January 2013 (has links)
Bilateral implantation of a cochlear implant (CI) after a >2 year period of unilateral hearing with a second implant has been shown to result in altered latencies in brainstem responses in children with congenital deafness. In this thesis, a neural source localization method was developed to investigate the effects of unilateral CI use on cortical development after the implantation of a 2nd CI. The electroencephalography (EEG) source localization method is based on the linearly constrained minimum variance (LCMV) vector beamformer and utilizes null constraints to minimize the electrical artifact produced by the CI. The accuracy of the method was assessed and optimized through simulations and comparisons to beamforming with magnetoencephalography (MEG) data. After using cluster analyses to ensure that sources compared across subjects originate from the same neural generators, a study was done to examine the effects of unilateral CI hearing on hemispheric lateralization to monaural responses. It was found that a >2 year period of unilateral hearing results in expanded projections from the 1st implanted ear to the contralateral auditory area that is not reversed by implantation of a 2nd CI. A subsequent study was performed to examine the effects of unilateral CI hearing on the contributions of the 1st and 2nd implanted ears to the binaural response. It was found that in children with > 2 years of unilateral hearing, the binaural response is dominated by the 1st implanted ear. Together, these results suggest that the delay between the 1st and 2nd CI should be minimized in bilateral implantation to avoid dominance of auditory pathways from the 1st implanted ear. This dominance limits developmental competition from the 2nd CI and potentially contributes to poorer performance in speech detection in noise tasks.
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Influência da idade na atividade do trato olivococlear medial eferente sobre as propriedades mecânicas da cóclea em indivíduos ouvintes normais / Age influence in the activity of medial efferent olivocochlear tract upon mechanical properties of cochlea in normal hearing individuals

Jerusa Roberta Massola de Oliveira 26 October 2007 (has links)
O trato olivococlear medial realiza o controle eferente das células ciliadas externas, regulando as contrações lentas e atenuando as contrações rápidas. Com o surgimento das técnicas de pesquisa da amplitude das emissões otoacústicas sem e com estimulação acústica contra, ipsi ou bilateralmente, é possível estimar clinicamente as condições fisiológicas desse trato, uma vez que o efeito resultante de redução/supressão das emissões otoacústicas indica seu funcionamento efetivo. O envelhecimento implica em diminuição da atividade do sistema auditivo central, em função da degeneração das estruturas envolvidas nas habilidades auditivas. A perda de fibras axonais e a diminuição da bainha de mielina nas estruturas do trato representam perda da eficácia de sua função. O objetivo deste estudo foi investigar o efeito da idade na atividade do trato sobre as propriedades mecânicas da cóclea, por meio da análise da amplitude das emissões otoacústicas com estimulação acústica contralateral. A casuística foi composta por 75 indivíduos ouvintes, de ambos os sexos, agrupados conforme a idade. A metodologia para captação das emissões otoacústicas foi o modo convencional, com clique linear na intensidade de 60 dB NPS e o ruído branco, como estímulo contralateral, em 60 dB NPS. A análise dos resultados considerou o valor do response das orelhas e a comparação entre os grupos etários. Os resultados revelam diferenças estatisticamente significantes entre os valores do response das EO sem e com estimulação acústica contralateral, nos indivíduos de 20 a 39 anos. O efeito redução/supressão das EOE-T diminui substancialmente com a idade, por volta da quarta década. Conclui-se que o envelhecimento prejudica a efetividade da atividade do trato sobre a cóclea. / Medial olivocochlear tract makes the efferent control of the outer hair cells, controlling the slow contractions and mitigating rapid contractions. Upon the appearance of techniques for the investigation of the amplitude of otoacoustic emissions with and without acoustic stimulation against, ipsi and bilaterally, it is now possible to stimulate clinically the physiologic conditions of this tract, once the resulting effect of reduction/suppression of otoacoustic emissions indicates its effective action. Aging brings a decrease of the activity of central auditory system, as a function of the degeneration of structures involved in auditory abilities. The loss of axon fibers and the decrease of myelin sheath in tract structures causes the loss of efficacy in its function. It was the objective of this study to assess the effect of aging in tract activity upon mechanical properties of cochlea, through the analysis of the amplitude of acoustic emissions with a contralateral acoustic stimulation. Casuistic comprised 75 both sex hearing individuals, grouped according to age. Methodology to capture otoacoustic emissions employed conventional means, with a linear click at a 60 dB NPS intensity and white sound, as a contralateral stimulus, at 60 dB NPS. The analysis of results considered the value of the response of the ears and the comparison of between age groups. Results show statistically significant differences between values for response of EO with and without a contralateral acoustic stimulation, in individuals between 20 to 39 years of age. The reduction/suppression effect of EOE-T decreases greatly with aging, around the fourth decade. It is concluded that aging impairs the efficacy of the activity of tract upon the cochlea.
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Why only two ears? Some indicators from the study of source separation using two sensors

Joseph, Joby 08 1900 (has links)
In this thesis we develop algorithms for estimating broadband source signals from a mixture using only two sensors. This is motivated by what is known in the literature as cocktail party effect, the ability of human beings to listen to the desired source from a mixture of sources with at most two ears. Such a study lets us, achieve a better understanding of the auditory pathway in the brain and confirmation of the results from physiology and psychoacoustics, have a clue to search for an equivalent structure in the brain which corresponds to the modification which improves the algorithm, come up with a benchmark system to automate the evaluation of the systems like 'surround sound', perform speech recognition in noisy environments. Moreover, it is possible that, what we learn about the replication of the functional units in the brain may help us in replacing those using signal processing units for patients suffering due to the defects in these units. There are two parts to the thesis. In the first part we assume the source signals to be broadband and having strong spectral overlap. Channel is assumed to have a few strong multipaths. We propose an algorithm to estimate all the strong multi-paths from each source to the sensors for more than two sources with measurement from two sensors. Because the channel matrix is not invertible when the number of sources is more than the number of sensors, we make use of the estimates of the multi-path delays for each source to improve the SIR of the sources. In the second part we look at a specific scenario of colored signals and channel being one with a prominent direct path. Speech signals as the sources in a weakly reverberant room and a pair of microphones as the sensors satisfy these conditions. We consider the case with and without a head like structure between the microphones. The head like structure we used was a cubical block of wood. We propose an algorithm for separating sources under such a scenario. We identify the features of speech and the channel which makes it possible for the human auditory system to solve the cocktail party problem. These properties are the same as that satisfied by our model. The algorithm works well in a partly acoustically treated room, (with three persons speaking and two microphones and data acquired using standard PC setup) and not so well in a heavily reverberant scenario. We see that there are similarities in the processing steps involved in the algorithm and what we know of the way our auditory system works, especially so in the regions before the auditory cortex in the auditory pathway. Based on the above experiments we give reasons to support the hypothesis about why all the known organisms need to have only two ears and not more but may have more than two eyes to their advantage. Our results also indicate that part of pitch estimation for individual sources might be occurring in the brain after separating the individual source components. This might solve the dilemma of having to do multi-pitch estimation. Recent works suggest that there are parallel pathways in the brain up to the primary auditory cortex which deal with temporal cue based processing and spatial cue based processing. Our model seem to mimic the pathway which makes use of the spatial cues.
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The efficacy of the Berard Auditory Integration Training method for learners with attention difficulties / Hannelie Kemp

Kemp, Johanna Jacoba January 2010 (has links)
Research on the Berard Auditory Integration Training method has shown improvement in the regulation of attention, activity and impulsivity of children whose auditory system have been re-trained. Anecdotal reports have found improvements in sleeping patterns, balance, allergies, eyesight, eating patterns, depression and other seemingly unrelated physiological states. During the Auditory Integration Training (AIT) procedure dynamic music, with a wide range of frequencies, is processed through a system of filters in the AIT device. The volume and tone of the music is constantly and randomly modulated. The researcher explored Berard AIT as a possible intervention for learners between the ages of six and twelve years, who experienced problems with sustained attention and who have difficulty in shifting their attention from task to task. The aim was to investigate if Berard AIT method would enable the learner to stay calm, relaxed yet alert, with focused attention and thus concentration with appropriate reflection before action. An experimental quantative study, with a pretest-posttest control group design, was conducted to investigate the effect that Berard Auditory Integration Training has on learners with attention problems. Checklists and different measurements were conducted before the training started and repeated three months after the training was completed, to monitor if any change in the way that the learners pay attention, occurred the case group of ten learners was compared with ten learners in a control group who did not initially receive the intervention. Although the results of the post-tests varied amongst the learners, most learners in the experimental group experienced a statistical significant increase in attention control and a reduction in behavioural problems by the third month following the listening sessions. / Thesis (M.Ed.), North-West University, Vaal Triangle Campus, 2010
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The efficacy of the Berard Auditory Integration Training method for learners with attention difficulties / Hannelie Kemp

Kemp, Johanna Jacoba January 2010 (has links)
Research on the Berard Auditory Integration Training method has shown improvement in the regulation of attention, activity and impulsivity of children whose auditory system have been re-trained. Anecdotal reports have found improvements in sleeping patterns, balance, allergies, eyesight, eating patterns, depression and other seemingly unrelated physiological states. During the Auditory Integration Training (AIT) procedure dynamic music, with a wide range of frequencies, is processed through a system of filters in the AIT device. The volume and tone of the music is constantly and randomly modulated. The researcher explored Berard AIT as a possible intervention for learners between the ages of six and twelve years, who experienced problems with sustained attention and who have difficulty in shifting their attention from task to task. The aim was to investigate if Berard AIT method would enable the learner to stay calm, relaxed yet alert, with focused attention and thus concentration with appropriate reflection before action. An experimental quantative study, with a pretest-posttest control group design, was conducted to investigate the effect that Berard Auditory Integration Training has on learners with attention problems. Checklists and different measurements were conducted before the training started and repeated three months after the training was completed, to monitor if any change in the way that the learners pay attention, occurred the case group of ten learners was compared with ten learners in a control group who did not initially receive the intervention. Although the results of the post-tests varied amongst the learners, most learners in the experimental group experienced a statistical significant increase in attention control and a reduction in behavioural problems by the third month following the listening sessions. / Thesis (M.Ed.), North-West University, Vaal Triangle Campus, 2010

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