FOUNDED PROJECT
01/2013 - 12/2015Brain mechanisms underlying the effects of aging in auditory temporal processing on speech perception. Supported by National Natural Science Foundation of China (Grant No.31200840)
PUBLICATIONS
Articles Published in Refereed Journals
1.Wang, M., Kong, L., Zhang, C., Wu, X., & Li, L. (2018). Speaking rhythmically improves speech recognition under “cocktail-party” conditions. The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America,143(4), EL255-EL259.
2.Wang, M., Ning, R., Zhang, X. (2015). Musical Experience Alleviates the Aging in the Speech Perception in Noise. (in Chinese) Advances in Psychological Science, 23(1), 22–29.
3.Wang, M., Wu, X., Li, L., and Schneider, B. (2011). The effects of age and interaural delay on detecting a change in interaural correlation: The role of temporal jitter. Hearing Research, 275, 139-149.
Selected Meeting Presentations
1.Yang, Y., Wang, M.* The effects of age & interaural delay on human cortical processing of changes in interaural correlation. 2016 Neuroscience Meeting Planner: San Diego, CA: Society for Neuroscience
2.Wang, M., Ning, R., Yang, Y., Kong, L.* Musical experience and interaural correlation processing at various interaural delays. 2015 Neuroscience Meeting Planner. Chicago: Society for Neuroscience
3.Kong, L., Ning, R., Zhang, X., Wang, M.* Effects of interaural delay on human cortical processing of changes in interaural correlation. 2014 Neuroscience Meeting Planner. Washington, DC: Society for Neuroscience