Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
8686664 NeuroImage 2018 10 Pages PDF
Abstract
Our results reveal an important role of acoustical properties for the cortical segregation of unattended auditory streams in natural listening situations. They further corroborate the notion that selective attention contributes functionally to cortical stream segregation. These findings highlight that a common, acoustics-based grouping principle governs the cortical representation of auditory streams not only inside but also outside the listener's focus of attention.
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