Supra-threshold hearing and fluctuation profiles: implications for sensorineural and hidden hearing loss
LH Carney - Journal of the Association for Research in …, 2018 - Springer
An important topic in contemporary auditory science is supra-threshold hearing. Difficulty
hearing at conversational speech levels in background noise has long been recognized as …
hearing at conversational speech levels in background noise has long been recognized as …
AMT 1. x: A toolbox for reproducible research in auditory modeling
P Majdak, C Hollomey… - Acta Acustica, 2022 - acta-acustica.edpsciences.org
The Auditory Modeling Toolbox (AMT) is a MATLAB/Octave toolbox for the development and
application of computational auditory models with a particular focus on binaural hearing …
application of computational auditory models with a particular focus on binaural hearing …
Updated parameters and expanded simulation options for a model of the auditory periphery
A phenomenological model of the auditory periphery in cats was previously developed by
Zilany and colleagues [J. Acoust. Soc. Am. 126, 2390–2412 (2009)] to examine the detailed …
Zilany and colleagues [J. Acoust. Soc. Am. 126, 2390–2412 (2009)] to examine the detailed …
A phenomenological model of the synapse between the inner hair cell and auditory nerve: long-term adaptation with power-law dynamics
MSA Zilany, IC Bruce, PC Nelson… - The Journal of the …, 2009 - pubs.aip.org
There is growing evidence that the dynamics of biological systems that appear to be
exponential over short time courses are in some cases better described over the long-term …
exponential over short time courses are in some cases better described over the long-term …
A phenomenological model of the synapse between the inner hair cell and auditory nerve: Implications of limited neurotransmitter release sites
Abstract Peterson and Heil [Hear. Res., In Press] have argued that the statistics of
spontaneous spiking in auditory nerve fibers (ANFs) can be best explained by a model with …
spontaneous spiking in auditory nerve fibers (ANFs) can be best explained by a model with …
Musical training, individual differences and the cocktail party problem
Are musicians better able to understand speech in noise than non-musicians? Recent
findings have produced contradictory results. Here we addressed this question by asking …
findings have produced contradictory results. Here we addressed this question by asking …
Explaining the high voice superiority effect in polyphonic music: Evidence from cortical evoked potentials and peripheral auditory models
Natural auditory environments contain multiple simultaneously-sounding objects and the
auditory system must parse the incoming complex sound wave they collectively create into …
auditory system must parse the incoming complex sound wave they collectively create into …
The auditory modeling toolbox
PL Søndergaard, P Majdak - The technology of binaural listening, 2013 - Springer
Abstract The Auditory Modeling Toolbox, AMToolbox, is a Matlab/Octave toolbox for
developing and applying auditory perceptual models with a particular focus on binaural …
developing and applying auditory perceptual models with a particular focus on binaural …
Envelope coding in auditory nerve fibers following noise-induced hearing loss
Recent perceptual studies suggest that listeners with sensorineural hearing loss (SNHL)
have a reduced ability to use temporal fine-structure cues, whereas the effects of SNHL on …
have a reduced ability to use temporal fine-structure cues, whereas the effects of SNHL on …
Wide-dynamic-range forward suppression in marmoset inferior colliculus neurons is generated centrally and accounts for perceptual masking
An organism's ability to detect and discriminate sensory inputs depends on the recent
stimulus history. For example, perceptual detection thresholds for a brief tone can be …
stimulus history. For example, perceptual detection thresholds for a brief tone can be …