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ARO2017

  1. Chait, M, Southwell, R (2017). (No) Attentional Capture by Auditory patterns Association for Research in Otolaryngology. Symposium Presentation
  2. Bates, D., Chait, M. (2017) Attentive tracking of auditory streams in the presence of static or dynamic distractors. Association for Research in Otolaryngology. Poster
  3. Pomper, U., Chait, M. (2017) The impact of visual gaze direction on human auditory scene analysis. Association for Research in Otolaryngology.Poster
  4. Southwell, R., Chait, M. (2017). Sequence predictability is associated with enhanced error responses in humans. Association for Research in Otolaryngology.Poster
  5. Zhao, S., Zhou, Y., Dick, F., Chait, M. (2017) Sensitivity to Non-Deterministic Pattern Change in Rapid, Stochastic Tone Sequences. Association for Research in Otolaryngology.Poster
  6. De Kerangal, M., Chait, M. (2017) The effect of distraction by brief transients on auditory change detection. Association for Research in Otolaryngology.Poster
  7. Liao, H., Zhao, S., Chait, M.*, Kashino, M. *, Furukawa, S*. (2017) How the Eyes Detect Acoustic Transitions: A Study of Pupillary Responses to Transitions Between Regular and Random Frequency Patterns. Association for Research in Otolaryngology (* Equal contribution).Poster
  8. Yoneya, M., Zhao, S., Kashino, M., Chait, M. *, Furukawa, S*. (2017) Eye metrics – a measure of auditory distraction? Association for Research in Otolaryngology (* Equal contribution) .Poster
  9. Molloy K, Griffiths TD, Lavie N., Chait, M. (2017) Auditory figure-ground segregation can be impaired by high visual load. Association for Research in Otolaryngology. Poster