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  1. Short-Term Audiovisual Spatial Training Enhances Electrophysiological Correlates of Auditory Selective Spatial Attention
  2. Short-term audiovisual spatial training enhances electrophysiological correlates of auditory selective spatial attention
  3. Training with audio and video games improves audiospatial performance in a “cocktail-party” task: A controlled intervention study in young adults
  4. Unraveling the Relation between Electroencephalogram Correlates of Attentional Orienting and Sound Localization Performance: A Diffusion Model Approach
  5. Auditory Space Perception in the Blind: Horizontal Sound Localization in Acoustically Simple and Complex Situations
  6. Transcranial direct current stimulation of posterior temporal cortex modulates electrophysiological correlates of auditory selective spatial attention in posterior parietal cortex
  7. Bihemispheric anodal transcranial direct-current stimulation over temporal cortex enhances auditory selective spatial attention
  8. Language lateralisation measured across linguistic and national boundaries
  9. Cortical processing of location changes in a “cocktail-party” situation: Spatial oddball effects on electrophysiological correlates of auditory selective attention
  10. Numerical value biases sound localization
  11. Brain correlates of the orientation of auditory spatial attention onto speaker location in a “cocktail-party” situation
  12. Modulation of human auditory spatial scene analysis by transcranial direct current stimulation
  13. Testing the dual-pathway model for auditory processing in human cortex
  14. Absence of direction-specific cross-modal visual-auditory adaptation in motion-onset event-related potentials
  15. Electrophysiological correlates of cocktail-party listening
  16. Effects of age on electrophysiological correlates of speech processing in a dynamic “cocktail-party” situation
  17. Interaction of Number Magnitude and Auditory Localization
  18. Using auditory pre-information to solve the cocktail-party problem: electrophysiological evidence for age-specific differences
  19. Modulation of Auditory Motion Processing by Visual Motion
  20. The effect of brain lesions on sound localization in complex acoustic environments
  21. Ventral and dorsal visual pathways support auditory motion processing in the blind: evidence from electrical neuroimaging
  22. Neural Correlates of Sound Localization in Complex Acoustic Environments
  23. Effects of sex and age on auditory spatial scene analysis
  24. Exceptional ability of blind humans to hear sound motion: Implications for the emergence of auditory space
  25. Auditory-visual localization in hemianopia.
  26. Allocentric or Craniocentric Representation of Acoustic Space: An Electrotomography Study Using Mismatch Negativity
  27. Cortical processing of change in sound location: Smooth motion versus discontinuous displacement
  28. Passive Auditory Stimulation Improves Vision in Hemianopia
  29. Auditives Orientieren im Raum und seine Störungen
  30. When and Where of Auditory Spatial Processing in Cortex: A Novel Approach Using Electrotomography
  31. Male advantage in sound localization at cocktail parties
  32. The effect of spatial adaptation on auditory motion processing
  33. Effect of attention on cortical processing of sound motion: An EEG study
  34. Processing of auditory motion in inferior parietal lobule: Evidence from transcranial magnetic stimulation
  35. Shared Cortical Systems for Processing of Horizontal and Vertical Sound Motion
  36. Auditory space perception in left- and right-handers
  37. Effects of natural versus artificial spatial cues on electrophysiological correlates of auditory motion
  38. Distortion of auditory space in hemianopia
  39. Dissociation of auditory and visual straight ahead in hemianopia
  40. Perception of stationary and moving sound following unilateral cortectomy
  41. Constancy of target velocity as a critical factor in the emergence of auditory and visual representational momentum
  42. Processing of sound location in human cortex
  43. Localization of moving sound
  44. More accurate sound localization induced by short-term light deprivation
  45. Functional cerebral asymmetry in auditory motion perception
  46. Abnormal auditory-visual crossmodal temporal-order judgments in Parkinson’s disease
  47. Horizontal and vertical effects of eye-position on sound localization
  48. Processing of auditory spatial cues in human cortex: An fMRI study
  49. Sound lateralization in subjects with callosotomy, callosal agenesis, or hemispherectomy
  50. Is there a role of visual cortex in spatial hearing?
  51. Sound lateralization in Parkinson's disease
  52. Involvement of the Superior Temporal Cortex and the Occipital Cortex in Spatial Hearing: Evidence from Repetitive Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation
  53. Representational Momentum in Spatial Hearing
  54. Erfahrungen im Rahmen der bilateralen Cochlea Implantation
  55. Gender-specific hemispheric asymmetry in auditory space perception
  56. Auditory-visual temporal integration as a function of distance: no compensation for sound-transmission time in human perception
  57. Shift in sound localization induced by rTMS of the posterior parietal lobe
  58. Disturbed Sound Lateralization in Patients with Spatial Neglect
  59. Disturbed Sound Lateralization in Patients with Spatial Neglect
  60. Cross-modal perceptual integration of spatially and temporally disparate auditory and visual stimuli
  61. Auditives Orientieren im Raum und seine Störungen
  62. Rapid Adaptation to Auditory-Visual Spatial Disparity
  63. The effect of whole‐body tilt on sound lateralization
  64. Opposing effects of head position on sound localization in blind and sighted human subjects
  65. Vertical sound localization in blind humans
  66. Impaired perception of temporal order in auditory extinction
  67. Spatial coordinates of human auditory working memory
  68. Spatio-temporal constraints for auditory–visual integration
  69. Sound lateralization during passive whole‐body rotation
  70. Effect of gaze direction on sound localization in rear space
  71. Vestibular Influence on Human Auditory Space Perception
  72. Sound localization with eccentric head position
  73. Visual and proprioceptive shifts in perceived egocentric direction induced by eye-position
  74. Neck-proprioceptive influence on auditory lateralization
  75. Auditory-visual spatial integration: A new psychophysical approach using laser pointing to acoustic targets
  76. Influence of head-to-trunk position on sound lateralization
  77. Spatial-tuning properties of auditory neurons in the optic tectum of the pigeon
  78. The effect of gaze eccentricity on perceived sound direction and its relation to visual localization
  79. Eye-position effects in directional hearing
  80. Effects of Gaze Direction in Vision and Audition
  81. Auditory-visual shift in localization depending on gaze direction
  82. The effect of eye position on auditory lateralization
  83. The effect of eye position on auditory lateralization
  84. The Contribution of GABA‐mediated Inhibition to Response Properties of Neurons in the Nucleus of the Optic Tract in the Rat
  85. High-frequency sound transmission in natural habitats: implications for the evolution of insect acoustic communication
  86. Neural mechanisms of directional hearing in the pigeon
  87. The directionality of the ear of the pigeon (Columba livia)
  88. Neuronal coding of azimuthai sound direction in the auditory midbrain of the pigeon
  89. Interaural time and intensity difference thresholds of the pigeon (Columba livia)
  90. The acuity of sound localization in the pigeon (Columba livia)
  91. Auditives Orientieren im Raum und seine Störungen