Asymmetry and microstructure of temporal-suppression patterns in basilar-membrane responses to clicks: Relation to tonal suppression and traveling-wave dispersion

KK Charaziak, W Dong, A Altoè, CA Shera - Journal of the Association for …, 2020 - Springer
The cochlea's wave-based signal processing allows it to efficiently decompose a complex
acoustic waveform into frequency components. Because cochlear responses are nonlinear …

Asymmetry and Microstructure of Temporal-Suppression Patterns in Basilar-Membrane Responses to Clicks: Relation to Tonal Suppression and Traveling-Wave …

KK Charaziak, W Dong, A Altoè… - Journal of the …, 2020 - pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
The cochlea's wave-based signal processing allows it to efficiently decompose a complex
acoustic waveform into frequency components. Because cochlear responses are nonlinear …

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KK Charaziak, W Dong, A Altoè… - JARO: Journal of the …, 2020 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
The cochlea's wave-based signal processing allows it to efficiently decompose a complex
acoustic waveform into frequency components. Because cochlear responses are nonlinear …

Asymmetry and Microstructure of Temporal-Suppression Patterns in Basilar-Membrane Responses to Clicks: Relation to Tonal Suppression and Traveling-Wave …

KK Charaziak, W Dong, A Altoè… - JARO-Journal of the …, 2020 - lomalinda.elsevierpure.com
The cochlea's wave-based signal processing allows it to efficiently decompose a complex
acoustic waveform into frequency components. Because cochlear responses are nonlinear …

Asymmetry and Microstructure of Temporal-Suppression Patterns in Basilar-Membrane Responses to Clicks: Relation to Tonal Suppression and Traveling-Wave …

KK Charaziak, W Dong, A Altoè… - Journal of the Association …, 2020 - europepmc.org
The cochlea's wave-based signal processing allows it to efficiently decompose a complex
acoustic waveform into frequency components. Because cochlear responses are nonlinear …