Neural processing of amplitude-modulated sounds
PX Joris, CE Schreiner, A Rees - Physiological reviews, 2004 - journals.physiology.org
Joris, PX, CE Schreiner, and A. Rees. Neural Processing of Amplitude-Modulated Sounds.
Physiol Rev 84: 541–577, 2004; 10.1152/physrev. 00029.2003.—Amplitude modulation …
Physiol Rev 84: 541–577, 2004; 10.1152/physrev. 00029.2003.—Amplitude modulation …
Between sound and perception: reviewing the search for a neural code
JJ Eggermont - Hearing research, 2001 - Elsevier
This review investigates the roles of representation, transformation and coding as part of a
hierarchical process between sound and perception. This is followed by a survey of how …
hierarchical process between sound and perception. This is followed by a survey of how …
[图书][B] Hearing: An introduction to psychological and physiological acoustics
SA Gelfand - 2017 - taylorfrancis.com
This fully updated and revised sixth edition of Hearing: An Introduction to Psychological and
Physiological Acoustics provides a comprehensive introduction for graduate students and …
Physiological Acoustics provides a comprehensive introduction for graduate students and …
Auditory temporal processing: responses to sinusoidally amplitude-modulated tones in the inferior colliculus
BS Krishna, MN Semple - Journal of neurophysiology, 2000 - journals.physiology.org
Time-varying envelopes are a common feature of acoustic communication signals like
human speech and induce a variety of percepts in human listeners. We studied the …
human speech and induce a variety of percepts in human listeners. We studied the …
The role of the medial temporal limbic system in processing emotions in voice and music
Subcortical brain structures of the limbic system, such as the amygdala, are thought to
decode the emotional value of sensory information. Recent neuroimaging studies, as well as …
decode the emotional value of sensory information. Recent neuroimaging studies, as well as …
Neurobiological foundations for the theory of harmony in western tonal music
MJ Tramo, PA Cariani, B Delgutte… - Annals of the New York …, 2001 - Wiley Online Library
Basic principles of the theory of harmony reflect physiological and anatomical properties of
the auditory nervous system and related cognitive systems. This hypothesis is motivated by …
the auditory nervous system and related cognitive systems. This hypothesis is motivated by …
Multiple auditory steady-state responses (MASTER): stimulus and recording parameters
Steady-state responses evoked by simultaneously presented amplitude-modulated tones
were measured by examining the spectral components in the recording that corresponded to …
were measured by examining the spectral components in the recording that corresponded to …
The functional architecture of the medial geniculate body and the primary auditory cortex
JA Winer - The mammalian auditory pathway: Neuroanatomy, 1992 - Springer
A signal achievement in contemporary neurobiology is the ability to trace the successive
synaptic links along which neural signals travel, from receptor to cerebral cortex. This …
synaptic links along which neural signals travel, from receptor to cerebral cortex. This …
Neural coding of temporal information in auditory thalamus and cortex
How the brain processes temporal information embedded in sounds is a core question in
auditory research. This article synthesizes recent studies from our laboratory regarding …
auditory research. This article synthesizes recent studies from our laboratory regarding …
The organization and physiology of the auditory thalamus and its role in processing acoustic features important for speech perception
EL Bartlett - Brain and language, 2013 - Elsevier
The auditory thalamus, or medial geniculate body (MGB), is the primary sensory input to
auditory cortex. Therefore, it plays a critical role in the complex auditory processing …
auditory cortex. Therefore, it plays a critical role in the complex auditory processing …