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Abstract #2990

Understanding auditory cognition and its underlying acoustic characteristics

Himanshu Singh1, S Senthil Kumaran1, and Ankeeta A1
1Department of NMR, All India Institute of Medical Sciences, Delhi, India

Synopsis

Auditory working memory is associated with sound pressure level for perception of information. However, its acoustic characteristics that represent information is not well understood. We used 1-back and 2-back auditory working memory tasks and acoustic characteristics (including pure tone assessment, audiometric threshold) to understand cognitive connectome with respect to frequency. This study explores the association of frequency characteristics underlying semantics necessary to understand auditory cognition.

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