Individuals with autism spectrum disorders have difficulties in communication, especially in oral conversation. In addition, they have been reported to perceive auditory stimuli differently: they are hypersensitive to sounds but hyposensitive to speech. In this talk, I will describe how we use psychophysics, neuroimaging, and magnetic resonance spectroscopy to investigate how their brains organize acoustic signals, form auditory object, and process speech.
05/18/2020
2020.05.20(Wed) 14:30 Prof. I-Fan Lin〈Auditory perception in autism spectrum disorders〉
- Date: 2020.05.20(Wed) 14:30
- Venue: N100, North Hall, Department of Psychology
- Speaker: Prof. I-Fan Lin(College of Medicine, Taipei Medical University)
- Topic: Auditory perception in autism spectrum disorders
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