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Andrew J Oxenham

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Regev J, Oxenham A, Relano-Iborra H, Zaar J, Dau T
Hear Res . 2025 Mar; 460:109236. PMID: 40086130
Acoustic amplitude modulation (AM) patterns carry important information, particularly in speech. AM masking, influenced by frequency selectivity in the modulation domain, is considered a crucial factor for speech intelligibility in...
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Ou Y, Allen E, Kay K, Oxenham A
bioRxiv . 2025 Mar; PMID: 40027705
Pitch and timbre, two fundamental perceptual attributes of sound, are commonly regarded as distinct features, but can be confused when varied simultaneously. Here we combine human behavior and fMRI to...
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Gao Z, Oxenham A
Atten Percept Psychophys . 2025 Feb; PMID: 40000570
Adaptation to constant or repetitive sensory signals serves to improve detection of novel events in the environment and to encode incoming information more efficiently. Within the auditory modality, contrastive adaptation...
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Lee J, Oxenham A
J Acoust Soc Am . 2024 Nov; 156(5):3285-3297. PMID: 39545746
Temporal coherence, where sounds with aligned timing patterns are perceived as a single source, is considered an essential cue in auditory scene analysis. However, its effects have been studied primarily...
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Gao Z, Oxenham A
J Exp Psychol Gen . 2024 Oct; PMID: 39404828
Adaptation to the environment is a universal property of perception across all sensory modalities. It can enhance the salience of new events in an ongoing background and helps maintain perceptual...
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Madsen S, Oxenham A
Commun Psychol . 2024 Oct; 2(1):91. PMID: 39358548
An out-of-tune singer or instrument can ruin the enjoyment of music. However, there is disagreement on how we perceive mistuning in natural music settings. To address this question, we presented...
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Whiteford K, Baltzell L, Chiu M, Cooper J, Faucher S, Goh P, et al.
bioRxiv . 2024 Sep; PMID: 39282463
Musical training has been associated with enhanced neural processing of sounds, as measured via the frequency following response (FFR), implying the potential for human subcortical neural plasticity. We conducted a...
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Guest D, Rajappa N, Oxenham A
J Acoust Soc Am . 2024 Jul; 156(1):326-340. PMID: 38990035
Humans are adept at identifying spectral patterns, such as vowels, in different rooms, at different sound levels, or produced by different talkers. How this feat is achieved remains poorly understood....
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Shera C, Oxenham A
J Acoust Soc Am . 2024 Jun; 155(6):R11-R12. PMID: 38829158
The Reflections series takes a look back on historical articles from The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America that have had a significant impact on the science and practice...
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Merrill K, Muller L, Beim J, Hehrmann P, Swan D, Alfsmann D, et al.
bioRxiv . 2024 Jan; PMID: 38187767
Objective: Cochlear implants (CIs) are auditory prostheses for individuals with severe to profound hearing loss, offering substantial but incomplete restoration of hearing function by stimulating the auditory nerve using electrodes....