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Hearing it again and again: On-line subcortical plasticity in humans
Erika Skoe
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Nina Kraus
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Communication Sciences and Disorders
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Cortical Plasticity
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Sound Statistics
50%
Older Adults
25%
Experience-dependent
25%
Brainstem
25%
Statistical Learning
25%
Large Array
25%
Biological Basis
25%
Neural Response
25%
Auditory Brainstem Response
25%
Enhanced Response
25%
Auditory Object
25%
Response Amplitude
25%
Auditory Training
25%
Stimulus Condition
25%
Neurophysiological Processes
25%
Repeating Pattern
25%
Pseudorandomness
25%
Time Transformation
25%
Local Processes
25%
Statistical Regularities
25%
Repetition Enhancement
25%
Corticofugal Modulation
25%
Global Statistics
25%
Random Stimulus
25%
Neuroscience
Brainstem
100%
Auditory Brainstem Response
100%
Sensation of Hearing
100%
Nerve Potential
100%
Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Nerve Potential
100%
Brain Stem Response
100%