Cortical processing of dynamic sound envelope transitions
Slow envelope fluctuations in the range of 2–20 Hz provide important segmental cues for
processing communication sounds. For a successful segmentation, a neural processor must …
processing communication sounds. For a successful segmentation, a neural processor must …
[引用][C] Detection of a change in the pitch of AM noise
RD Patterson, D Johnson-Davies - Psycho physics and Physiology of Hearing, 1977
Auditory cortical tuning to band-pass noise in primate A1 and CM: a comparison to pure tones
Y Kajikawa, CR Camalier, LA de la Mothe… - Neuroscience …, 2011 - Elsevier
We examined multiunit responses to tones and to 1/3 and 2/3 octave band-pass noise (BPN)
in the marmoset primary auditory cortex (A1) and the caudomedial belt (CM). In both areas …
in the marmoset primary auditory cortex (A1) and the caudomedial belt (CM). In both areas …
Detection of tones and their modification by noise in nonhuman primates
M Dylla, A Hrnicek, C Rice… - Journal of the Association …, 2013 - Springer
A fundamental function of the auditory system is to detect important sounds in the presence
of other competing environmental sounds. This paper describes behavioral performance in …
of other competing environmental sounds. This paper describes behavioral performance in …
Discrimination of modulation depth of sinusoidal amplitude modulation (SAM) noise
GH Wakefield, NF Viemeister - The Journal of the Acoustical Society of …, 1990 - pubs.aip.org
The detection of sinusoidal amplitude modulation (SAM) provides a lower bound on the
degree to which temporal information in the envelope of complex waveforms is encoded by …
degree to which temporal information in the envelope of complex waveforms is encoded by …
Midbrain-level neural correlates of behavioral tone-in-noise detection: dependence on energy and envelope cues
Hearing in noise is a problem often assumed to depend on encoding of energy level by
channels tuned to target frequencies, but few studies have tested this hypothesis. The …
channels tuned to target frequencies, but few studies have tested this hypothesis. The …
[PDF][PDF] An explanation for the apparently wider critical bandwidth in binaural experiments
J Breebaart, S van de Par… - … Psychophysical Bases of …, 2001 - jeroenbreebaart.com
When a tone is presented together with another signal, like broadband noise, the threshold
of audibility of the tone is usually higher than the threshold of audibility of the tone alone …
of audibility of the tone is usually higher than the threshold of audibility of the tone alone …
Amplitude modulation coding in awake mice and squirrel monkeys
NEG Hoglen, P Larimer, EAK Phillips… - Journal of …, 2018 - journals.physiology.org
Both mice and primates are used to model the human auditory system. The primate order
possesses unique cortical specializations that govern auditory processing. Given the power …
possesses unique cortical specializations that govern auditory processing. Given the power …
The auditory stimuli to evoke a clear average response at behavioral threshold
S Funasaka, K Kodera, H Abe - Audiology, 1974 - Taylor & Francis
One of the difficulties in evoked response audiometry is identification of the response at
lower stimulus intensities. It was thought that frequency change could evoke the response …
lower stimulus intensities. It was thought that frequency change could evoke the response …