Re: auditory hemi-neglect (yund )


Subject: Re: auditory hemi-neglect
From:    yund  <yund@xxxxxxxx>
Date:    Thu, 24 Apr 2008 12:09:09 -0700
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It was in commisurotomized subjects, rather than in those with auditory hemi-neglect, but we found results similar to Deouell, Deutsch, Scabini, Soroker and Knight, using another dichotic pitch effect. Efron, R., Bogen, J. E. & Yund, E. W. (1977) Perception of dichotic chords by normal and commisurotomized human subjects. Cortex 13: 137-149. A PDF of the paper can be downloaded at www.ebire.org/hcnlab. ------------------------------------------ E. William Yund, Ph.D. Hearing Loss Research Laboratory (151/MTZ) VA Northern California Health Care System 150 Muir Road Martinez, CA 94553 yund@xxxxxxxx (925)372-2296 FAX (925)228-5738 ------------------------------------------ Diana Deutsch wrote: > Dear Peter, Dennis et al, > > You might be interested in our recently published article: > > Deouell, L. Y., Deutsch, D., Scabini, D., Soroker, N., and Knight, R. T. > No disillusions in Auditory Extinction: Perceiving a Melody Comprised of > Unperceived Notes. /Frontiers in Human Neuroscience/, 2008, Volume 1, > article 15, 1 - 6 [_Web Link_ > <http://frontiersin.org/humanneuroscience/paper/10.3389/neuro.09/015.2007/>] > > The study used the scale illusion: > > Deutsch, D. Two-channel listening to musical scales . /JASA/, 1975, 57, > 1156-1160. [_PDF Document_ > <http://philomel.com/pdf/JASA-1975_57_1156-1160.pdf>] [_Web Link_ > <http://scitation.aip.org/vsearch/servlet/VerityServlet?KEY=ASADL&smode=strresults&sort=chron&maxdisp=25&threshold=0&pjournals=journals&pjournals=JASMAN&pjournals=ARLOFJ&pjournals=NOCOAN&pjournals=SOUCAU&possible1=Two-channel%20listening%20to%20musical%20scales.%20%0D%0A&possible1zone=title&OUTLOG=NO&viewabs=JASMAN&key=DISPLAY&docID=1&page=1&chapter=0>] to > demonstrate in two patients with auditory neglect that the source of > their neglect was high-level rather than based on ear of input. I'd be > happy to send a PDF to anyone who's interested. > > Cheers, > > Diana > > ----------------------------------------- > > Professor Diana Deutsch > Department of Psychology > University of California, San Diego > 9500 Gilman Dr. #0109 > La Jolla, CA 92093-0109, USA > > 858-453-1558 (tel) > 858-453-4763 (fax) > > http://deutsch.ucsd.edu > > > On Apr 24, 2008, at 5:58 AM, Dennis P. Phillips wrote: > >> Hello Everyone: >> >> This is a followup to Peter Lennox's post of this morning, which >> prompted the question of whether there is significant evidence for >> auditory hemi-neglect. There are some older case studies which >> describe what might be an auditory analog of visual hemi-neglect. See, >> for example, KM Heilman & E Valenstein (1972, Auditory neglect in >> man. Arch Neurol., 26: 32-35). Apparently, work on the topic is >> ongoing. See L Spierer et al. (2007, Extinction of auditory stimuli >> in hemineglect: Space versus ear. Neuropsychologia, 45: 540-551). I >> hope that this helps. Kind wishes, >> >> Dennis >> >> -- >> Dennis P. Phillips, Ph.D. >> Killam Professor in Psychology >> Department of Psychology >> Dalhousie University >> 1355 Oxford Street >> Halifax, NS, Canada B3H 4J1 >> >> E-mail: Dennis.Phillips@xxxxxxxx <mailto:Dennis.Phillips@xxxxxxxx> >> > > > > Professor Diana Deutsch > Department of Psychology > University of California, San Diego > 9500 Gilman Dr. #0109 > La Jolla, CA 92093-0109, USA > > 858-453-1558 (tel) > 858-453-4763 (fax) > > http://deutsch.ucsd.edu > > > > > > >


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