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1. Spatiotemporal pattern of neural processing in the human auditory cortex

2. Biological sex, by-products, and other continuous variables.

3. Squeaky wheels: Friction-generated sound supports auditory differentiation and scaling of rotating ellipse shapes.

4. Change deafness, dual-task performance, and domain-specific expertise.

5. The Perception of Operational Sex Ratios by Voice.

6. Looming sounds are perceived as faster than receding sounds.

7. Slow change deafness.

8. Language familiarity, expectation, and novice musical rhythm production.

9. Babies in traffic: infant vocalizations and listener sex modulate auditory motion perception.

10. Familiarity, expertise, and change detection: change deafness is worse in your native language.

11. Blind(fold)ed by science: a constant target-heading angle is used in visual and nonvisual pursuit.

12. Evidence for impaired sound intensity processing in schizophrenia.

13. Looming sounds as warning signals: the function of motion cues.

14. Adaptive sex differences in auditory motion perception: looming sounds are special.

15. Rising sound intensity: an intrinsic warning cue activating the amygdala.

16. Enhancing BOLD response in the auditory system by neurophysiologically tuned fMRI sequence.

17. Multisensory integration of looming signals by rhesus monkeys.

18. Differential sex-independent amygdala response to infant crying and laughing in parents versus nonparents.

19. Increased pitch increases accuracy of voice identification.

20. Sustained blood oxygenation and volume response to repetition rate-modulated sound in human auditory cortex.

21. Temporal integration of sequential auditory events: silent period in sound pattern activates human planum temporale.

24. Neural processing of auditory looming in the human brain.

25. Auditory looming perception in rhesus monkeys.

26. Spatiotemporal pattern of neural processing in the human auditory cortex.

27. The Doppler effect is not what you think it is: dramatic pitch change due to dynamic intensity change.

28. Pitch and loudness interact in auditory displays: can the data get lost in the map?

29. Dynamic frequency change influences loudness perception: a central, analytic process.

31. The Doppler illusion: the influence of dynamic intensity change on perceived pitch.

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