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Including children provided an explicit test of the hypothesis that children are more obliged than adults to perceptually fuse components of a speech signal.
However, the mechanism that does underlie children's strong tendency to fuse components of speech signals is not discernible from these two experiments.
On the other hand, if primitive principles of auditory grouping need to be maintained in order for children to fuse components of speech signals, children's responses should be more strongly (and negatively) perturbed by a disruption in harmonicity across formants.
In three experiments, we tested the hypothesis that children are more obliged than adults to fuse components of speech signals and asked whether the principle of harmonicity could explain the effect or whether it is, instead, due to children's implementing speech-based mechanisms.
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These fused components, as new features of ECG heartbeats, are fed to a support vector machine (SVM) for automated classification.
The notion of being obliged to perceptually integrate signal components means that children's perceptual strategies are resistant to being perturbed from fusing components in that manner.
Since GPCR activation is more in line with the normal physiological functioning of astrocytes, light-sensitive GPCRs (opto-adrenoceptors; optoARs), generated by fusing components of rhodopsin and either α1- or β2-adrenergic receptors are, perhaps, a more suitable alternative for astrocyte optogenetics [14].
These outcomes support the hypothesis that young children are more strongly obliged than adults to fuse spectral components when those components are recognized as being part of a speech signal.
All of the features of a heartbeat are arranged into a two-order tensor rather than a long vector; a two-order tensor is further processed by generalized N dimension independent component analysis (GND-ICA) to select and fuse effective components simultaneously.
The primary hypothesis addressed was that children's strong tendency to fuse spectral components of speech signals might be based on a strategy of perceptual organization in which components are fused when they are recognized as emanating from a single speaker.
Something else must account for children's strong and seemingly obligate tendency to fuse spectral components in the speech signal such that they form a unitary percept.
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