[HTML][HTML] Mathematical framework for place coding in the auditory system
AD Reyes - PLoS computational biology, 2021 - journals.plos.org
In the auditory system, tonotopy is postulated to be the substrate for a place code, where
sound frequency is encoded by the location of the neurons that fire during the stimulus …
sound frequency is encoded by the location of the neurons that fire during the stimulus …
Multiple-exposure adaptive selection algorithm for high dynamic range 3D fringe projection measurement
H Cui, Z Li, W Tian, W Liao… - … Symposium on Precision …, 2019 - spiedigitallibrary.org
In order to cover the high dynamic exposure range requirement of high reflective surface, a
multiple-exposure adaptive selection algorithm of phase shifting 3D measurement is …
multiple-exposure adaptive selection algorithm of phase shifting 3D measurement is …
A topographical model for the spatial representation of tonotopy in the auditory cortex
F Pifarré Esquerda - 2024 - upcommons.upc.edu
The study of sensory pathways, particularly in the auditory domain, holds paramount
importance in neuroscience. Understanding tonotopy (the spatial arrangement of frequency …
importance in neuroscience. Understanding tonotopy (the spatial arrangement of frequency …
The temporal pattern of impulses in primary afferents analogously encodes touch and hearing information
D Sharma - 2023 - unsworks.unsw.edu.au
An open question in neuroscience is the contribution of temporal relations between
individual impulses in primary afferents in conveying sensory information. We investigated …
individual impulses in primary afferents in conveying sensory information. We investigated …
Re: reimplantation of hybrid cochlear implant users with a full-length electrode after loss of residual hearing
W Gstoettner, C Arnoldner - Otology & Neurotology, 2008 - journals.lww.com
To the Editor: We read with great interest the recent article by Fitzgerald et al.(1) entitled
BReimplantation of Hybrid Cochlear Implant Users With a Full-Length Electrode After Loss …
BReimplantation of Hybrid Cochlear Implant Users With a Full-Length Electrode After Loss …
[PDF][PDF] A possible level correction to the cochlear frequency-to-place map: Implications for cochlear implants
E Sagi, MA Svirsky - 20th Conference on Implantable Auditory …, 2021 - vepimg.b8cdn.com
• Placement of CI electrodes commonly listed as a contributing factor• CIs not completely
inserted into cochlea, but electrodes are assigned frequencies important for speech …
inserted into cochlea, but electrodes are assigned frequencies important for speech …
The effect of a steep high-frequency hearing loss on growth-of-masking functions in simultaneous masking for fm< fs
RH Gifford, SP Bacon - Hearing research, 2005 - Elsevier
In normal-hearing subjects, the slope of the growth-of-masking (GOM) function obtained in
simultaneous masking when the masker frequency (fm) is much less than the signal …
simultaneous masking when the masker frequency (fm) is much less than the signal …
Auscultation acoustique des aménagements cyclables en milieu urbain
J Defrance, J Palacino, M Baulac - 10ème Congrès Français d' …, 2010 - hal.science
Les études d'impact acoustique en milieu extérieur sont généralement menées pour des
récepteurs situés en façade de bâtiments, comme le demande la réglementation française …
récepteurs situés en façade de bâtiments, comme le demande la réglementation française …
Frequency selectivity behaviour in the auditory midbrain: implications of model study
K Shen-Bing, W Jia-Fu, Z Ting - Chinese Physics Letters, 2006 - iopscience.iop.org
By numerical simulations on frequency dependence of the spiking threshold, ie on the
critical amplitude of periodic stimulus, for a neuron to fire, we find that bushy cells in the …
critical amplitude of periodic stimulus, for a neuron to fire, we find that bushy cells in the …