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    Hemispheric asymmetry of ERPs and MMNs evoked by slow, fast and abrupt auditory motion by Shestopalova, L.B., Petropavlovskaia, E.A., Vaitulevich, S.Ph, Nikitin, N.I.

    Published in Neuropsychologia (01-10-2016)
    “…The current MMN study investigates whether brain lateralization during automatic discrimination of sound stimuli moving at different velocities is consistent…”
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    Asymmetric Performance during Discrimination of Sound Motion Directions in Dichotic Stimulation Conditions by Semenova, V. V., Petropavlovskaia, E. A., Shestopalova, L. B., Vaitulevich, S. Ph

    Published in Human physiology (01-09-2021)
    “…The study focused on the left–right asymmetry in discriminating moving sound stimuli in dichotic conditions. Healthy adult right-handed participants…”
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    Contextual effects on preattentive processing of sound motion as revealed by spatial MMN by Shestopalova, L.B., Petropavlovskaia, E.A., Vaitulevich, S.Ph, Nikitin, N.I.

    Published in International journal of psychophysiology (01-04-2015)
    “…The magnitude of spatial distance between sound stimuli is critically important for their preattentive discrimination, yet the effect of stimulus context on…”
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    Discrimination of auditory motion patterns: The mismatch negativity study by Shestopalova, L.B., Petropavlovskaia, E.A., Vaitulevich, S.Ph, Vasilenko, Yu.A., Nikitin, N.I., Altman, J.A.

    Published in Neuropsychologia (01-10-2012)
    “…The aim of the present study is to test whether mismatch negativity (MMN) response can be elicited by changes in auditory motion dynamics. The discrimination…”
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    How does mismatch negativity reflect auditory motion? by Altman, J.A., Vaitulevich, S.Ph, Shestopalova, L.B., Petropavlovskaia, E.A.

    Published in Hearing research (01-09-2010)
    “…Recent studies have shown that the mismatch negativity (MMN), a change-specific component of the auditory event-related potential (ERP), is accurately tracking…”
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    Effects of Acoustic Context on the Perceptual Differences between Spatial Sound Stimuli by Shestopalova, L. B., Petropavlovskaya, E. A., Semenova, V. V., Nikitin, N. I., Vaitulevich, S. Ph

    Published in Human physiology (01-11-2017)
    “…We studied the effects of the acoustic context on active and passive discrimination of moving sound signals. Different contexts were created by reversing the…”
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    Topography of the Event-Related Brain Responses during Discrimination of Auditory Motion in Humans by Shestopalova, L B, Petropavlovskaia, E A, Vaitulevich, S Ph, Nikitin, N I

    “…The present study investigates the hemispheric asymmetry of auditory event-related potentials (ERPs) and mismatch negativity (MMN) during passive…”
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    Sensitivity of the hearing system to the velocity of auditory motion: difference thresholds and mismatch negativity by Shestopalova, L B, Petropavlovskaia, E A, Vaitulevich, S Ph, Nikitin, N I

    Published in Fiziologiia cheloveka (01-03-2015)
    “…The parallel psychophysical and MMN study focused at the sensitivity of human hearing system to variations in velocity of sound image movement. The motion of…”
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    Discrimination of the dynamic properties of sound source spatial location in humans: Electrophysiology and psychophysics by Altman, J. A, Vaitulevich, S. Ph, Petropavlovskaia, E. A, Shestopalova, L. B

    Published in Human physiology (2010)
    “…The spatial resolution of the human auditory system was studied under conditions, where the location of the sound source was changed according to different…”
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    ACTIVE AND PASSIVE DISCRIMINATION OF MOVING SOUNDS: RHYTHMIC ACTIVITY OF HUMAN BRAIN by Shestopalova, L B, Petropavlovskaia, E A, Nikitin, N I, Vaitulevich, S Ph

    “…The spectral dynamics of the EEG rhythmicity during active and passive discrimination of stationary and moving sound stimuli presented according to the oddball…”
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    ACTIVE AND PASSIVE DISCRIMINATION OF MOVING SOUNDS: EVENT-RELATED RESPONSES OF HUMAN BRAIN by Shestopalova, L B, Petropavlovskaia, E A, Vaitulevich, S Ph, Nikitin, N I

    “…The current study investigates auditory event-related potentials (ERPs) and mismatch negativity (MMN) during active and passive discrimination of stationary…”
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    Sensitivity of the hearing system to the velocity of auditory motion: Discrimination thresholds and mismatch negativity by Shestopalova, L. B., Petropavlovskaia, E. A., Vaitulevich, S. Ph, Nikitin, N. I.

    Published in Human physiology (01-03-2015)
    “…Subjective and objective indexes of the sensitivity of the human hearing system to changes in the velocity of sound motion were compared. The movement of…”
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    Objective and subjective indexes of auditory motion processing by Shestopalova, L. B., Petropavlovskaia, E. A., Vaitulevich, S. Ph, Nikitin, N. I.

    Published in Human physiology (2014)
    “…The objective and subjective indexes of sound stimulus discrimination have been studied in order to get insight into individual stages of signal processing in…”
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    Perceptual categories for auditory motion as reflected in mismatch negativity by Shestopalova, L. B., Petropavlovskaia, E. A., Vaitulevich, S. Ph, Nikitin, N. I.

    Published in Human physiology (2013)
    “…Auditory evoked response and mismatch negativity potential have been studied using the reversed oddball paradigm of standard and deviant stimulus presentation…”
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    Forecast ability of the auditory system during perception of gradually or abruptly moving short sound images by Petropavlovskaia, E A, Shestopalova, L B, Vaĭtulevich, S F

    “…The ability to localize endpoints of sound image trajectories was studied in comparison with stationary sound image positions. Sound images moved either…”
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