Cortical Modeling of Auditory Processing Disorders
Center for Language & Speech Processing(CLSP), JHU via YouTube
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Explore advanced cortical modeling techniques for understanding auditory processing disorders in this comprehensive lecture that examines how the brain processes sound and speech, investigates the neural mechanisms underlying various auditory processing deficits, and demonstrates computational approaches to modeling cortical responses in both typical and atypical auditory systems. Learn about current research methodologies used to study auditory cortex function, discover how neurological conditions affect sound perception and speech comprehension, and understand the clinical implications of cortical modeling for diagnosing and treating auditory processing disorders. Gain insights into the intersection of neuroscience, computational modeling, and clinical audiology while examining case studies and research findings that illuminate the complex relationship between brain structure, function, and auditory perception.
Syllabus
Dana Boatman: Cortical Modeling of Auditory Processing Disorders
Taught by
Center for Language & Speech Processing(CLSP), JHU