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[AUDITORY] references about auditory processing delays



Dear list members,
I am looking for recent references about the (typical) auditory processing 
delays for perception. 

More specifically, is there anything you could point me to that deals with 
natural sounds  ?
Also, behavioural (response time methods) vs. brain-imaging approaches would 
be great to have.

Best,
Francesco Tordini
http://www.cim.mcgill.ca/sre/personnel/ 



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>Ogg: AUDITORY Digest - 5 Sep 2013 to 6 Sep 2013 (#2013-207)
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>There are 4 messages totalling 271 lines in this issue.
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>Topics of the day:
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>  1. Faculty Position - Speech, Language, and Hearing Sciences, Purdue
>     University
>  2. SoundSoftware.ac.uk Prizes for Reproducibility on Semantic Audio
>  3. Software/code for insertion of a large number of triggers.
>  4. PhD studentships in machine modelling of musical learning and creativity
>
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>Date:    Thu, 5 Sep 2013 12:56:26 +0000
>From:    "Heinz, Michael G" <mheinz@xxxxxxxxxx>
>Subject: Faculty Position - Speech, Language, and Hearing Sciences, Purdue 
University
>
>*********************************************
>ASSISTANT/ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR OPENING PURDUE UNIVERSITY
>
>The Department of Speech, Language, and Hearing Sciences at Purdue Universi=
>ty, West Lafayette, IN is seeking applications for an assistant or associat=
>e level tenure-track faculty position. Primary criteria are excellence in r=
>esearch and in teaching, and candidates from all areas of specialization ar=
>e encouraged to apply. Ph.D. is required in speech, language, or hearing sc=
>iences or a related field. Essential duties include teaching at the undergr=
>aduate and graduate level. This position is a 10-month appointment with an =
>earliest start date of Fall 2014.=20
>
>Purdue has top-ranked clinical programs in Audiology and Speech-Language Pa=
>thology and strong ties to the Indiana University School of Medicine in Ind=
>ianapolis. Speech, Language, and Hearing Sciences is a diverse and collegia=
>l department, with 22 research/tenure track and 15 clinical faculty.  Facul=
>ty have the opportunity to capitalize on an extraordinarily productive netw=
>ork of collaborations and resources that includes strong support for inter-=
>disciplinary and translational research. The successful candidate will join=
> our faculty in a new facility (Lyles-Porter Hall) in which superb infrastr=
>ucture for research will be in place (http://www.purdue.edu/hhs/slhs/resear=
>ch/index.html). =20
>
>To be assured full consideration, complete applications should be received =
>by October 15, 2013. Review of applications will begin October 16, 2013 and=
> continue until the position is filled. A curriculum vitae, letter of appli=
>cation, selected publications, and three letters of recommendation that add=
>ress the applicant's potential in both research and teaching should be e-ma=
>iled as attachments to Jane Fenters, Administrative Assistant to the Head, =
>jfenters@xxxxxxxxxxx Questions regarding the position should be directed to=
> the Chair of the Search Committee, Professor Lisa Goffman, goffman@purdue.=
>edu. A background check will be required for employment in this position. P=
>urdue University is an equal opportunity/equal access/affirmative action em=
>ployer fully committed to achieving a diverse workforce.
>*********************************************
>
>Feel free to contact me directly if you are interested. =20
>
>Mike=20
>
>-----
>Michael G. Heinz, Ph.D.
>Associate Professor of Speech, Language, and Hearing Sciences=20
>Associate Professor of Biomedical Engineering
>Purdue University
>500 Oval Drive
>West Lafayette, IN 47907
>(765) 496-6627 (office - HEAV G34C)
>(765) 496-2613 (lab - PRCE 177)
>(765) 494-0771 (fax)
>mheinz@xxxxxxxxxx
>https://engineering.purdue.edu/auditory/
>
>------------------------------
>
>Date:    Thu, 5 Sep 2013 14:59:21 +0100
>From:    Luis Figueira <luis.figueira@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
>Subject: SoundSoftware.ac.uk Prizes for Reproducibility on Semantic Audio
>
>Dear AUDITORY list members,
>
>(Please apologise for any potential cross-posting. Hope this is of =
>interest!)
>
>If you're planning to submit a paper to the AES 53rd Conference on =
>Semantic
>Audio, please note that the SoundSoftware project will be sponsoring a =
>Prize for
>Reproducibility in the field of Semantic Audio for works published at =
>this
>conference:
>
>http://soundsoftware.ac.uk/rr-prize-semantic-audio
>
>** Categories **
>* Category A - Fully reproducible work Awarded for a paper whose results =
>can be
>reproduced using the datasets, software and methodologies described in =
>the
>paper;=20
>* Category B - Reproducibility-enabling work Awarded for a paper =
>presenting=20
>infrastructure, datasets, or standards intended to enable future =
>reproducible work=20
>from other authors.
>
>** Prizes **
>Prizes will consist of a travel bursary of up to 1000 GBP (inclusive of
>conference registration costs) to present your work at this conference.
>
>If you are a researcher from a UK institutions eligible for EPSRC =
>support, in
>addition to the travel bursary the prize will also cover the Article =
>Open Access
>Publication Fee - please see http://www.aes.org/openaccess/.
>
>** Important Dates **
>* Submissions will open on Thursday, September 12.
>* The deadline for submission is September 30, 2013 (Please note that =
>this is=20
>later than the full paper submission deadline for the conference =
>itself).
>
>- For more information and other details please see the following page:
>http://soundsoftware.ac.uk/rr-prize-semantic-audio
>
>- AES 53rd Conference on Semantic Audio:
>http://www.aes.org/conferences/53/
>
>Kind regards,
>
>Luis Figueira=20
>SoundSoftware.ac.uk
>
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>
>Date:    Fri, 6 Sep 2013 08:36:10 +1000
>From:    Pragati Rao <pragatir@xxxxxxxxx>
>Subject: Software/code for insertion of a large number of triggers.
>
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>Dear All,
>
>I have to insert triggers for an EEG experiment (almost 3000 triggers) into
>a wav file. Adobe audition or Goldwave can be used for this purpose. The
>process is very time consuming. Does anyone know of a more time-efficient
>way of doing this? Perhaps a MATLAB code?
>
>I tried getting the sound presentation software to send cue events, but I
>was advised by presentation (neurobehavioral system) to have this trigger
>information within the sound file (so that timing information is precise).
>
>Any help is appreciated.
>
>Thanks,
>Pragati Rao,
>PhD Candidate and Research Audiologist,
>Room 1.612,  Level 1,
>Australian Hearing Hub,
>16 University Avenue,
>Macquarie University,
>NSW 2109
>
>
>http://www.hearingcrc.org/people/pragati-mandikal-vasuki
>http://www.ling.mq.edu.au/cll/team.html
>
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><div dir=3D"ltr">Dear All,<div><br></div><div>I have to insert triggers for=
> an EEG experiment (almost 3000 triggers) into a wav file. Adobe audition o=
>r Goldwave can be used for this purpose. The process is very time consuming=
>. Does anyone know of a more time-efficient way of doing this? Perhaps a MA=
>TLAB code?<br clear=3D"all">
><div><br></div><div>I tried getting the sound presentation software to send=
> cue events, but I was advised by presentation (neurobehavioral system) to =
>have this trigger information within the sound file (so that timing informa=
>tion is precise).</div>
><div><br></div><div>Any help is appreciated.</div><div><br></div><div>Thank=
>s,=A0</div>Pragati Rao,<br>
></div><div><div>PhD Candidate and Research Audiologist,<br></div><div>Room =
>1.612, =A0Level 1,=A0<br>Australian Hearing Hub,</div>16 University Avenue,=
>=A0<br>Macquarie University,=A0<br>NSW 2109<br></div><div><br></div><div><d=
>iv>
><br></div><div><a href=3D"http://www.hearingcrc.org/people/pragati-mandikal=
>-vasuki" target=3D"_blank">http://www.hearingcrc.org/people/pragati-mandika=
>l-vasuki</a><br></div><div><a href=3D"http://www.ling.mq.edu.au/cll/team.ht=
>ml" target=3D"_blank">http://www.ling.mq.edu.au/cll/team.html</a></div>
></div></div>
>
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>
>Date:    Thu, 5 Sep 2013 11:51:43 +0200
>From:    David Meredith <dave@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
>Subject: PhD studentships in machine modelling of musical learning and 
creativity
>
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>Dear all,
>
>I would like to announce the availability of two PhD studentships in
>Computer Science and Engineering at Aalborg University in Denmark. The
>studentships will be in the field of machine modelling of musical learning
>and creativity. The projects will focus on complementary aspects of
>developing data-driven, "bottom-up" autonomous learning systems that can
>learn to create novel, high-quality music that either simulate or
>successfully extend musical styles defined by corpora.
>
>The successful candidates should be available to start from 1 October 2013
>or as soon as possible thereafter. Deadline for application is 23 September
>2013.
>
>If you are interested in applying, please contact me as soon as possible to
>discuss the positions informally.
>
>More information is available here:
>
>http://www.stillinger.aau.dk/vis-stilling/?vacancy=596594
>
>Kind regards,
>David Meredith
>
>Associate Professor
>Department of Architecture, Design and Media Technology
>Aalborg University
>
>dave@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
>Tel: +45 60 14 38 68
>
>http://personprofil.aau.dk/119171
>http://www.titanmusic.com
>
>
>
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>pace; -webkit-line-break: after-white-space; color: rgb(0, 0, 0); font-size:=
> 14px; font-family: Calibri, sans-serif; "><div>Dear all,</div><div><br></di=
>v><div>I would like to announce the availability of two PhD studentships in =
>Computer Science and Engineering at Aalborg University in Denmark. The stude=
>ntships will be in the field of machine modelling of musical learning and cr=
>eativity. The projects will focus on complementary aspects of developing dat=
>a-driven, "bottom-up" autonomous learning systems that can learn to create n=
>ovel, high-quality music that either simulate or successfully extend musical=
> styles defined by corpora.</div><div><br></div><div>The successful candidat=
>es should be available to start from 1 October 2013 or as soon as possible t=
>hereafter. Deadline for application is 23 September 2013.</div><div><br></di=
>v><div>If you are interested in applying, please contact me as soon as possi=
>ble to discuss the positions informally.</div><div><br></div><div>More infor=
>mation is available here:</div><div><br></div><div>http://www.stillinger.aau=
>.dk/vis-stilling/?vacancy=3D596594</div><div><br></div><div>Kind regards,
</div=
>><div>David Meredith</div><div><br></div><div>Associate Professor</div><div>=
>Department of Architecture, Design and Media Technology</div><div>Aalborg Un=
>iversity</div><div><br></div><div>dave@xxxxxxxxxxxxx</div><div>Tel: +45 60 1=
>4 38 68</div><div><br></div><div>http://personprofil.aau.dk/119171</div><div=
>>http://www.titanmusic.com</div></body></html>
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