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Aaron R Nidiffer

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Ahmed F, Nidiffer A, Lalor E
Front Hum Neurosci . 2024 Jan; 17:1283206. PMID: 38162285
Seeing the speaker's face greatly improves our speech comprehension in noisy environments. This is due to the brain's ability to combine the auditory and the visual information around us, a...
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Nidiffer A, Cao C, OSullivan A, Lalor E
Neuroimage . 2023 Sep; 282:120391. PMID: 37757989
There is considerable debate over how visual speech is processed in the absence of sound and whether neural activity supporting lipreading occurs in visual brain areas. Much of the ambiguity...
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Ahmed F, Nidiffer A, Lalor E
bioRxiv . 2023 Sep; PMID: 37662393
Seeing the speaker's face greatly improves our speech comprehension in noisy environments. This is due to the brain's ability to combine the auditory and the visual information around us, a...
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Ahmed F, Nidiffer A, OSullivan A, Zuk N, Lalor E
Neuroimage . 2023 Apr; 274:120143. PMID: 37121375
In noisy environments, our ability to understand speech benefits greatly from seeing the speaker's face. This is attributed to the brain's ability to integrate audio and visual information, a process...
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Crosse M, Zuk N, Di Liberto G, Nidiffer A, Molholm S, Lalor E
Front Neurosci . 2021 Dec; 15:705621. PMID: 34880719
Cognitive neuroscience, in particular research on speech and language, has seen an increase in the use of linear modeling techniques for studying the processing of natural, environmental stimuli. The availability...
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Nidiffer A, Diederich A, Ramachandran R, Wallace M
Sci Rep . 2018 Sep; 8(1):14483. PMID: 30262826
Sensory signals originating from a single event, such as audiovisual speech, are temporally correlated. Correlated signals are known to facilitate multisensory integration and binding. We sought to further elucidate the...
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Simon D, Nidiffer A, Wallace M
Sci Rep . 2018 Aug; 8(1):12499. PMID: 30131578
Asynchronous arrival of audiovisual information at the peripheral sensory organs is a ubiquitous property of signals in the natural environment due to differences in the propagation time of light and...
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Krueger Fister J, Stevenson R, Nidiffer A, Barnett Z, Wallace M
Neuropsychologia . 2016 Feb; 88:92-100. PMID: 26920937
One of the more challenging feats that multisensory systems must perform is to determine which sensory signals originate from the same external event, and thus should be integrated or "bound"...
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Nidiffer A, Stevenson R, Krueger Fister J, Barnett Z, Wallace M
Neuropsychologia . 2016 Jan; 88:83-91. PMID: 26826522
Several stimulus factors are important in multisensory integration, including the spatial and temporal relationships of the paired stimuli as well as their effectiveness. Changes in these factors have been shown...
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Stevenson R, Ghose D, Krueger Fister J, Sarko D, Altieri N, Nidiffer A, et al.
Brain Topogr . 2014 Apr; 27(6):707-30. PMID: 24722880
We process information from the world through multiple senses, and the brain must decide what information belongs together and what information should be segregated. One challenge in studying such multisensory...