PROGRAM
Days: Sunday, June 1st Monday, June 2nd Tuesday, June 3rd Wednesday, June 4th Thursday, June 5th Friday, June 6th
Sunday, June 1st
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Monday, June 2nd
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09:00-10:40 Session 2: Cochlea and Auditory Nerve
09:00 | Inner-hair-cell dysfunction as another form of hidden hearing loss that degrades speech-in-noise perception (abstract) |
09:20 | Nonlinearity and level-dependent phase shifts in vibrations of the top of the mouse organ of Corti at low frequencies (abstract) |
09:40 | Information processing from acoustics to spike trains: A modeling study of the innear ear (abstract) |
10:00 | Nonlinear OHC Model Exhibiting Narrowband Chaos: Frequency Selectivity (abstract) |
10:20 | Analysis of the effects of spontaneous rate class on synchrony-level and rate-level functions of auditory nerve fibers (abstract) |
11:10-12:30 Session 3: Masking
11:10 | Forward-masking characterization of MOC-activity dependence on modulation frequency: Potential non-invasive physiological assay of IC modulation tuning (abstract) |
11:30 | Effect of Noise Correlation on Binaural Signal Detection: The different role of decorrelating noise versus delaying noise (abstract) |
11:50 | The effects of broadband and tonal precursors on psychoacoustic tuning curves measured in simultaneous and forward masking (abstract) |
12:10 | A data-limit account of spatial and spectral release from masking (abstract) |
16:00-17:40 Session 4: Spatial Cues and More
16:00 | Behavior and electroencelphalography demonstrate that interaural level differences enhance attentional focus (abstract) |
16:20 | Evaluation of an ITD-to-ILD transformation as a method to restore the spatial benefit in speech intelligibility in hearing impaired listeners (abstract) |
16:40 | Robust spatial hearing beyond interaural time and level differences in humans over deep neural networks (abstract) |
17:00 | A Unified Model of Binaural Interaction in the Mammalian Brainstem (abstract) |
17:20 | Binaural interaction component in loudness perception (abstract) |
18:10-19:30 Session 5: Selective Attention and Dynamic Perception
18:10 | Interaural differences and spatial selective attention jointly influence activity in prefrontal cortex (abstract) |
18:30 | Auditory selective attention is impacted by the temporal coherence of a task-irrelevant visual stimulus in ferrets (abstract) |
18:50 | Pupillometry as a window on the cognitive processes that underlie dynamic auditory perception (abstract) |
19:10 | What happens to spatial auditory attention after conversation in a noisy environment? (abstract) |
Tuesday, June 3rd
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09:00-10:40 Session 6: Hearing Loss
09:00 | Modeling normal and impaired hearing with deep neural networks optimized for ecological tasks (abstract) |
09:20 | Physiological Modeling of Detection of Spectro-temporal Modulation in Listeners with and without Hearing Loss (abstract) |
09:40 | Binaural sensitivity in listeners with a history of concussion (abstract) |
10:00 | Deciphering Auditory Hyperexcitability in Otogl Mutant Mice Unravels an Auditory Neuropathy Mechanism (abstract) |
10:20 | Cochlear frequency selectivity and extended high frequency hearing in individuals with normal audiograms (abstract) |
11:10-12:30 Session 7: Temporal Fine Structure
11:10 | Binaural temporal fine structure sensitivity development for children with developmental dyslexia (abstract) |
11:30 | Temporal fine structure sensitivity for diotic and dichotic pulse-spreading harmonic complexes (abstract) |
11:50 | Pitch discrimination of masked pure tones: a glance at the temporal pitch code? (abstract) |
12:10 | Decoding Low-Frequency Auditory Processing in Tinnitus: A Focus on Temporal Fine Structure and Envelope Cues (abstract) |
16:00-17:40 Session 8: Cortex and Working Memory
16:00 | Neuronal correlates of auditory working memory maintenance during distraction (abstract) |
16:20 | Entraining alpha oscillations to facilitate auditory working memory: A TMS-EEG study (abstract) |
16:40 | Functional organization of multisensory information in the primate auditory cortex (abstract) |
17:00 | Reinterpreting the frequency-amplitude dependence of late cortical auditory-evoked potentials in the light of tonotopic and microstructural MRI mapping data (abstract) |
17:20 | Across-frequency interactions in the central auditory system: Insights from psychophysics of spectro-temporal modulation discrimination (abstract) |
18:00-19:30 Session 9: POSTERS 1
Task-evoked pupil dilations predict latent state transition probability across spatial and temporal auditory domains (abstract) |
Using Envelope Following Responses to Characterize Human Neural Tuning to Auditory Temporal Modulations (abstract) |
Auditory adaptation to source spectrum improves localization along sagittal planes (abstract) |
Dynamics underlying auditory working memory (abstract) PRESENTER: Pradeep Dheerendra |
The role of age-related changes in alpha activity during dual-task speech perception and balance (abstract) |
Spatial release from masking and listening effort: differences between binaural and free-field presentation (abstract) |
Investigating the effect of contact vs. non-contact sports on the brain's response to sound (abstract) |
Evidence of neural ensemble averaging in categorical-loudness-scaling measurements (abstract) |
Influences of non-auditory nuisance factors on digit-perception tasks (abstract) |
[RETRACTED] Neural processing the global properties of natural auditory scenes (abstract) |
Auditory thresholds and temporal integration of loudness of infrasound and very low frequency signals (abstract) |
Wednesday, June 4th
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09:00-10:40 Session 10: Speech
09:00 | Speech perception as inference: indexing top-down effects of prior-knowledge on EEG responses to natural speech (abstract) |
09:20 | Of mice, men, and models: a temporal processing model for predicting auditory brain activity in anesthetized mice outperforms standard methods for speech tracking in human EEG (abstract) |
09:40 | Acoustic and neural cues for the detection and identification of auditory and speech sounds (abstract) |
10:00 | A binaural front-end for speech intelligibility models: application to the hearing-aid speech perception index (HASPI) (abstract) |
10:20 | Listening effort for soft speech in quiet and its implication for benefits of amplification (abstract) |
11:10-12:30 Session 11: Interaural Time Difference
11:10 | Improving ITD Sensitivity of Cochlear Implanted Rats: Microsecond Precise Versus Binaurally Jittered ITD Information (abstract) |
11:30 | What – if anything – is coincidence detection? (abstract) |
11:50 | Inhibitory inputs to ITD circuits (abstract) |
12:10 | Benefits of Enhanced Phase-locking for Binaural Temporal Coding in the Auditory Brainstem (abstract) |
14:00-22:00 Social Event
City Excursion & External Dinner & Music Performance
Thursday, June 5th
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09:00-10:40 Session 12: Sound Localization
09:00 | Evaluating listener perception of synthetic Head-Related Transfer Functions (abstract) |
09:20 | Localization of free-field sound sources in the chronic phase of mild ischemic stroke (abstract) |
09:40 | Adaptation rate and persistence across multiple sets of spectral cues for sound localisation (abstract) |
10:00 | On the transformation of external sound-localization to internal lateralization space (abstract) |
10:20 | Three-dimensional sound localization of nearby sources in echoic rooms (abstract) |
10:50-11:50 Session 13: Pitch
10:50 | Randomization in pitch ranking leads to performance underestimation in cochlear implant users and normal-hearing listeners (abstract) |
11:10 | Neural and behavioral processing of pitch relations within spectrally sparse musical chords in cochlear implant listeners (abstract) |
11:30 | Speech-on-speech perception in listeners with normal and impaired hearing – the role of periodicity and effects of fundamental-frequency dynamics manipulations (abstract) |
16:00-17:40 Session 15: Cochlear Implants
16:00 | Weighting of place and temporal envelope cues for pitch, music, and emotion perception with cochlear implants (abstract) |
16:20 | How focused perceptual thresholds and neural responses reflect the sensitivity to electric stimuli in cochlear implant listeners (abstract) |
16:40 | Cochlear implant outcomes: Cluster analysis of focused threshold level, etiology, and vowel recognition patterns (abstract) |
17:00 | Advancing Hearing Diagnostics and Devices through Extracochlear Electric-Acoustic Stimulation (abstract) |
17:20 | Identification and Comprehension of Environmental Sounds in Cochlear Implant Users (abstract) |
18:00-19:30 Session 16: POSTERS 2
Cue weights in auditory time-to-collision estimation for approaching vehicles (abstract) |
Behavioral and Neurophysiological Approaches for Measuring the Relative Effectiveness of Envelope and Pulse Timing ITDs in Cochlear Implant Stimuli (abstract) |
Individual Differences in Physiological Response to Effortful Listening (abstract) |
Speech intelligibility experiments and objective prediction with simulated hearing loss sounds to separate the effects of peripheral function from higher-level processes (abstract) |
Reevaluating effective channel number for cochlear implant speech perception using an ASR model (abstract) |
Association between speech in noise performance and inferred cochlear response functions derived from otoacoustic emissions (abstract) |
Individual differences in cochlear compressive nonlinearity: Relation to extended high frequency hearing and implications for suprathreshold auditory processing (abstract) |
Direct Characteristics-Based Design of Filterbanks for Perceptual Studies and Speech and Hearing Technologies (abstract) |
[RETRACTED] The Long-Term Stability of the Speech-to-Song Illusion (abstract) |
The association between socio-economic and lifestyle factors and auditory function in middle-aged adults. (abstract) |
Friday, June 6th
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09:00-10:40 Session 17: Subcortical Processing and Tinnitus
09:00 | Selective Alterations in Intrinsic Excitability of Neurons in the Superior Olivary Complex in a Rat Model of Autism (abstract) |
09:20 | A computational model of cochlear and brainstem auditory evoked potentials in humans (abstract) |
09:40 | Processing of Optical Hearing in the Anteroventral Cochlear Nucleus. (abstract) |
10:00 | The Role Of Tinnitus In Mitigating Central Variance (Imprecision) Revealed Through The Natural History Of Intensity Dependence Of The Auditory Evoked Potential (IDAEP) From Acute To Chronic Stages (abstract) |
11:10-12:30 Session 18: Speech in Noise
11:10 | Using high-speed calcium imaging to study the large-scale representation of vocalizations embedded in acoustic textures in the auditory cortex (abstract) |
11:30 | Integrative structural modelling of difficulty recognizing speech in noise (abstract) |
11:50 | Using synthetic speech and automatic speech recognition to facilitate masked speech recognition testing (abstract) |
12:10 | [RETRACTED] Auditory and Neural Mechanisms of Speech-in-Noise Processing in Autism: Insights into Temporal Tracking and Semantic Integration (abstract) |