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Brain dynamics that correlate with effects of learning on auditory distance perception

Wisniewski et al., 2014

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Wisniewski M
Mercado III E
Church B
Gramann K
Makeig S
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Frontiers in neuroscience

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Accuracy in auditory distance perception can improve with practice and varies for sounds differing in familiarity. Here, listeners were trained to judge the distances of English, Bengali, and backwards speech sources pre-recorded at near (2-m) and far (30-m) distances …
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