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Overview

Elyse Sussman is a researcher affiliated with the Albert Einstein College of Medicine in the United States. Their work spans the fields of Neuroscience and Psychology, with a focus on cognitive and experimental aspects within these disciplines. The subfields prominently represented in their research include Cognitive Neuroscience, Experimental and Cognitive Psychology, Developmental and Educational Psychology, Neurology, and Clinical Psychology.

The research topics Elyse Sussman addresses often involve the following areas:

  • Neuroscience and Music Perception
  • Multisensory perception and integration
  • Neural dynamics and brain function
  • Hearing Loss and Rehabilitation
  • Visual perception and processing mechanisms
  • Neural and Behavioral Psychology Studies
  • Language Development and Disorders

Their recent publications demonstrate a focus on auditory perception, sensory processing, and neural prediction mechanisms. Selected papers include:

  • Limited Evidence for Sensory Prediction Error Responses in Visual Cortex of Macaques and Humans, 2021, Cerebral Cortex
  • Natural ITD statistics predict human auditory spatial perception, 2020, eLife
  • Learning to predict: Neuronal signatures of auditory expectancy in human event-related potentials, 2020, NeuroImage
  • Response Advantage for the Identification of Speech Sounds, 2020, Frontiers in Psychology
  • Sound category habituation requires task-relevant attention, 2023, Frontiers in Neuroscience

Frequent coauthors in Elyse Sussman's publications include Howard S. Moskowitz, Selina S. Solomon, Adam Kohn, Valerie L. Shafer, and Kelin M. Brace.

Their work has been published in various academic journals, with repeated contributions to the International Journal of Psychophysiology, in addition to other venues such as Cerebral Cortex, eLife, Frontiers in Neuroscience, and NeuroImage.

Best Publications

  • ‘Primitive intelligence’ in the auditory cortex

    Risto Näätänen;Mari Tervaniemi;Elyse Sussman;Petri Paavilainen

  • Newborn infants can organize the auditory world

    István Winkler;Elena Kushnerenko;János Horváth;Rita Čeponiene

  • A New View on the MMN and Attention Debate The Role of Context in Processing Auditory Events

    Elyse S. Sussman

  • An investigation of the auditory streaming effect using event-related brain potentials.

    Elyse Sussman;Walter Ritter;Herbert G. Vaughan

  • Top-down control over involuntary attention switching in the auditory modality

    E. Sussman;I. Winkler;E. Schröger

  • The maturation of human evoked brain potentials to sounds presented at different stimulus rates.

    E. Sussman;M. Steinschneider;V. Gumenyuk;J. Grushko

  • Mismatch Negativity (MMN) as an Index of Cognitive Dysfunction

    Risto Näätänen;Elyse S. Sussman;Dean Salisbury;Valerie L. Shafer

  • Top-down effects can modify the initially stimulus-driven auditory organization.

    Elyse Sussman;István Winkler;Minna Huotilainen;Walter Ritter

  • The role of attention in the formation of auditory streams.

    Elyse S. Sussman;János Horváth;István Winkler;István Winkler;Mark Orr

  • Attention affects the organization of auditory input associated with the mismatch negativity system

    Elyse Sussman;Elyse Sussman;Walter Ritter;Herbert G Vaughan

  • Electrophysiological evidence of developmental changes in the duration of auditory sensory memory.

    Hilary Gomes;Elyse Sussman;Walter Ritter;Diane Kurtzberg

  • Preattentive Binding of Auditory and Visual Stimulus Features

    István Winkler;István Czigler;Elyse Sussman;János Horváth

  • The Five Myths of MMN: Redefining How to Use MMN in Basic and Clinical Research

    E. S. Sussman;S. Chen;J. Sussman-Fort;E. Dinces

  • MMN and attention: competition for deviance detection.

    Elyse Sussman;István Winkler;István Winkler;Wenjung Wang;Wenjung Wang

  • Auditory organization of sound sequences by a temporal or numerical regularity : a mismatch negativity study comparing musicians and non-musicians

    Titia L. van Zuijen;Elyse Sussman;István Winkler;Risto Näätänen

  • Dynamic sensory updating in the auditory system.

    Elyse Sussman;István Winkler;István Winkler

  • Simultaneously active pre-attentive representations of local and global rules for sound sequences in the human brain.

    János Horváth;István Czigler;Elyse Sussman;István Winkler;István Winkler

  • Grouping of Sequential Sounds—An Event-Related Potential Study Comparing Musicians and Nonmusicians

    Titia L. Van Zuijen;Elyse Sussman;István Winkler;Risto Näätänen

  • Integration and segregation in auditory scene analysis.

    Elyse S. Sussman

  • Predictability of stimulus deviance and the mismatch negativity.

    Elyse Sussman;CA Walter Ritter;Herbert G. Vaughan

Frequent Co-Authors

István Winkler
István Winkler Hungarian Academy of Sciences
Walter Ritter
Walter Ritter Nathan Kline Institute for Psychiatric Research
Risto Näätänen
Risto Näätänen University of Tartu
Erich Schröger
Erich Schröger Leipzig University
Mitchell Steinschneider
Mitchell Steinschneider Albert Einstein College of Medicine
Teija Kujala
Teija Kujala University of Helsinki
Herbert G. Vaughan
Herbert G. Vaughan Albert Einstein College of Medicine
Mari Tervaniemi
Mari Tervaniemi University of Helsinki
John J. Foxe
John J. Foxe University of Rochester
Nelson Cowan
Nelson Cowan University of Missouri

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