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Joel S Snyder

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The Behavioral and Brain Sciences|June 24, 2026
Limited sensory horizons could just as well make conscious perception more likely, rather than less likelyJoel S Snyder
Current Biology : CB|December 26, 2015
Sound Perception: Rhythmic Brain Activity Really Is Important for Auditory SegregationJoel S Snyder
Psychological Bulletin|August 29, 2007
Toward a neurophysiological theory of auditory stream segregationJoel S Snyder, Claude Alain
Clinical Neurophysiology : Official Journal of the International Federation of Clinical Neurophysiology|December 18, 2007
Age-related differences in auditory evoked responses during rapid perceptual learningClaude Alain, Joel S Snyder
Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences|February 16, 2017
Recent advances in exploring the neural underpinnings of auditory scene perceptionJoel S Snyder, Mounya Elhilali
Brain Research. Cognitive Brain Research|August 16, 2005
Age-related changes in neural activity associated with concurrent vowel segregationJoel S Snyder, Claude Alain
Cerebral Cortex (New York, N.Y. : 1991)|April 4, 2006
Sequential auditory scene analysis is preserved in normal aging adultsJoel S Snyder, Claude Alain
Attention, Perception & Psychophysics|May 9, 2013
Loss and persistence of implicit memory for sound: evidence from auditory stream segregation context effectsJoel S Snyder, David M Weintraub
Neuroimage|May 8, 2012
Enhanced sensory processing accompanies successful detection of change for real-world soundsMelissa K Gregg, Joel S Snyder
Psychological Research|September 8, 2019
Change deafness can be reduced, but not eliminated, using brief training interventionsVanessa C Irsik, Joel S Snyder
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The Behavioral and Brain Sciences|June 24, 2026
Limited sensory horizons could just as well make conscious perception more likely, rather than less likelyJoel S Snyder
Current Biology : CB|December 26, 2015
Sound Perception: Rhythmic Brain Activity Really Is Important for Auditory SegregationJoel S Snyder
Psychological Bulletin|August 29, 2007
Toward a neurophysiological theory of auditory stream segregationJoel S Snyder, Claude Alain
Clinical Neurophysiology : Official Journal of the International Federation of Clinical Neurophysiology|December 18, 2007
Age-related differences in auditory evoked responses during rapid perceptual learningClaude Alain, Joel S Snyder
Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences|February 16, 2017
Recent advances in exploring the neural underpinnings of auditory scene perceptionJoel S Snyder, Mounya Elhilali
Brain Research. Cognitive Brain Research|August 16, 2005
Age-related changes in neural activity associated with concurrent vowel segregationJoel S Snyder, Claude Alain
Cerebral Cortex (New York, N.Y. : 1991)|April 4, 2006
Sequential auditory scene analysis is preserved in normal aging adultsJoel S Snyder, Claude Alain
Attention, Perception & Psychophysics|May 9, 2013
Loss and persistence of implicit memory for sound: evidence from auditory stream segregation context effectsJoel S Snyder, David M Weintraub
Neuroimage|May 8, 2012
Enhanced sensory processing accompanies successful detection of change for real-world soundsMelissa K Gregg, Joel S Snyder
Psychological Research|September 8, 2019
Change deafness can be reduced, but not eliminated, using brief training interventionsVanessa C Irsik, Joel S Snyder
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