Subcortical neural coding mechanisms for auditory temporal processing
RD Frisina - Hearing research, 2001 - Elsevier
Biologically relevant sounds such as speech, animal vocalizations and music have
distinguishing temporal features that are utilized for effective auditory perception. Common …
distinguishing temporal features that are utilized for effective auditory perception. Common …
Patterns of conditioned unit responses in the auditory system of the rat
J Olds, R Nienhuis, ME Olds - Experimental Neurology, 1978 - Elsevier
Short-latency unit changes in the auditory pathway of the rat during learning of a differential
classical conditioning task with tones as the stimuli and food as the reward have been …
classical conditioning task with tones as the stimuli and food as the reward have been …
A neural circuit transforming temporal periodicity information into a rate-based representation in the mammalian auditory system
Periodic amplitude modulations (AMs) of an acoustic stimulus are presumed to be encoded
in temporal activity patterns of neurons in the cochlear nucleus. Physiological recordings …
in temporal activity patterns of neurons in the cochlear nucleus. Physiological recordings …
Responses of neurons in the inferior colliculus of the rat to AM and FM tones
The responses of units in the inferior colliculus of the urethane-anaesthetized rat were
recorded extracellularly. They responded to sinusoidal AM and FM tones with a modulation …
recorded extracellularly. They responded to sinusoidal AM and FM tones with a modulation …
Directional sensitivity of neurons in the primary auditory (AI) cortex of the cat to successive sounds ordered in time and space
RA Reale, JF Brugge - Journal of neurophysiology, 2000 - journals.physiology.org
Two transient sounds, considered as a conditioner followed by a probe, were delivered
successively from the same or different direction in virtual acoustic space (VAS) while …
successively from the same or different direction in virtual acoustic space (VAS) while …
Middle latency response: Frequency and intensity effects
DI Smith, FS Lee, JH Mills - Hearing research, 1989 - Elsevier
Auditory middle latency responses (MLR) and auditory brainstem responses (ABR) were
measured with epidural electrodes in unanesthetized gerbils. Response thresholds of …
measured with epidural electrodes in unanesthetized gerbils. Response thresholds of …
Detection thresholds for amplitude modulations of tones in budgerigar, rabbit, and human
LH Carney, AD Ketterer, KS Abrams… - Basic Aspects of …, 2013 - Springer
Envelope fluctuations of complex sounds carry information that is essential for many types of
discrimination and for detection in noise. To study the neural representation of envelope …
discrimination and for detection in noise. To study the neural representation of envelope …
Pure-tone masking profiles for human auditory brainstem and middle latency responses
C Mackersie, KE Down, DR Stapells - Hearing research, 1993 - Elsevier
Several studies have compared the frequency selectivity of waves I and V of the auditory
brainstem response (ABR) in humans, however little is known about the frequency selectivity …
brainstem response (ABR) in humans, however little is known about the frequency selectivity …
Interdependence of spatial and temporal coding in the auditory midbrain
U Koch, B Grothe - Journal of Neurophysiology, 2000 - journals.physiology.org
To date, most physiological studies that investigated binaural auditory processing have
addressed the topic rather exclusively in the context of sound localization. However, there is …
addressed the topic rather exclusively in the context of sound localization. However, there is …
Amplitude and frequency-modulated stimuli activate common regions of human auditory cortex
Hall et al.(Hall et al., 2002, Cerebral Cortex 12: 140–149) recently showed that pulsed
frequency-modulated tones generate considerably higher activation than their unmodulated …
frequency-modulated tones generate considerably higher activation than their unmodulated …