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Detecting change in stochastic sound sequences
by
Skerritt-Davis, Benjamin
, Elhilali, Mounya
in
Acoustics
/ Adaptation
/ Adolescent
/ Adult
/ Anchoring
/ Attention - physiology
/ Auditory perception
/ Auditory Perception - physiology
/ Bayesian analysis
/ Biology and Life Sciences
/ Brain
/ Brain - physiology
/ Change detection
/ Computational Biology
/ Computer engineering
/ EEG
/ Electroencephalography
/ Evoked Potentials, Auditory - physiology
/ Experiments
/ Female
/ Fractals
/ Frequency
/ Humans
/ Male
/ Mathematical models
/ Medicine and Health Sciences
/ Phase transitions
/ Physical Sciences
/ Pitch
/ Psychophysics - methods
/ Randomness
/ Research and Analysis Methods
/ Sensitivity
/ Sequences
/ Social Sciences
/ Software
/ Sound
/ Statistical analysis
/ Statistical inference
/ Statistics
/ Stochastic models
/ Stochastic Processes
/ Stochasticity
/ Topography
/ Trends
/ Work capacity
/ Young Adult
2018
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Detecting change in stochastic sound sequences
by
Skerritt-Davis, Benjamin
, Elhilali, Mounya
in
Acoustics
/ Adaptation
/ Adolescent
/ Adult
/ Anchoring
/ Attention - physiology
/ Auditory perception
/ Auditory Perception - physiology
/ Bayesian analysis
/ Biology and Life Sciences
/ Brain
/ Brain - physiology
/ Change detection
/ Computational Biology
/ Computer engineering
/ EEG
/ Electroencephalography
/ Evoked Potentials, Auditory - physiology
/ Experiments
/ Female
/ Fractals
/ Frequency
/ Humans
/ Male
/ Mathematical models
/ Medicine and Health Sciences
/ Phase transitions
/ Physical Sciences
/ Pitch
/ Psychophysics - methods
/ Randomness
/ Research and Analysis Methods
/ Sensitivity
/ Sequences
/ Social Sciences
/ Software
/ Sound
/ Statistical analysis
/ Statistical inference
/ Statistics
/ Stochastic models
/ Stochastic Processes
/ Stochasticity
/ Topography
/ Trends
/ Work capacity
/ Young Adult
2018
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Detecting change in stochastic sound sequences
by
Skerritt-Davis, Benjamin
, Elhilali, Mounya
in
Acoustics
/ Adaptation
/ Adolescent
/ Adult
/ Anchoring
/ Attention - physiology
/ Auditory perception
/ Auditory Perception - physiology
/ Bayesian analysis
/ Biology and Life Sciences
/ Brain
/ Brain - physiology
/ Change detection
/ Computational Biology
/ Computer engineering
/ EEG
/ Electroencephalography
/ Evoked Potentials, Auditory - physiology
/ Experiments
/ Female
/ Fractals
/ Frequency
/ Humans
/ Male
/ Mathematical models
/ Medicine and Health Sciences
/ Phase transitions
/ Physical Sciences
/ Pitch
/ Psychophysics - methods
/ Randomness
/ Research and Analysis Methods
/ Sensitivity
/ Sequences
/ Social Sciences
/ Software
/ Sound
/ Statistical analysis
/ Statistical inference
/ Statistics
/ Stochastic models
/ Stochastic Processes
/ Stochasticity
/ Topography
/ Trends
/ Work capacity
/ Young Adult
2018
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Detecting change in stochastic sound sequences
2018
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Overview
Our ability to parse our acoustic environment relies on the brain's capacity to extract statistical regularities from surrounding sounds. Previous work in regularity extraction has predominantly focused on the brain's sensitivity to predictable patterns in sound sequences. However, natural sound environments are rarely completely predictable, often containing some level of randomness, yet the brain is able to effectively interpret its surroundings by extracting useful information from stochastic sounds. It has been previously shown that the brain is sensitive to the marginal lower-order statistics of sound sequences (i.e., mean and variance). In this work, we investigate the brain's sensitivity to higher-order statistics describing temporal dependencies between sound events through a series of change detection experiments, where listeners are asked to detect changes in randomness in the pitch of tone sequences. Behavioral data indicate listeners collect statistical estimates to process incoming sounds, and a perceptual model based on Bayesian inference shows a capacity in the brain to track higher-order statistics. Further analysis of individual subjects' behavior indicates an important role of perceptual constraints in listeners' ability to track these sensory statistics with high fidelity. In addition, the inference model facilitates analysis of neural electroencephalography (EEG) responses, anchoring the analysis relative to the statistics of each stochastic stimulus. This reveals both a deviance response and a change-related disruption in phase of the stimulus-locked response that follow the higher-order statistics. These results shed light on the brain's ability to process stochastic sound sequences.
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Public Library of Science,Public Library of Science (PLoS)
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