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Main Title Hearing - From Sensory Processing to Perception [electronic resource] /
Type EBOOK
Author Kollmeier, Birger.
Other Authors
Author Title of a Work
Klump, Georg.
Hohmann, Volker.
Langemann, Ulrike.
Mauermann, Manfred.
Uppenkamp, Stefan.
Verhey, Jesko.
Publisher Springer Berlin Heidelberg,
Year Published 2007
Call Number QP351-495
ISBN 9783540730095
Subjects Life sciences ; Neurosciences ; Otorhinolaryngology ; Animal Physiology ; Neurobiology
Internet Access
Description Access URL
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-73009-5
Collation XIV, 565 p. online resource.
Notes
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Contents Notes
Cochlea/Peripheral Processing -- Influence of Neural Synchrony on the Compound Action Potential, Masking, and the Discrimination of Harmonic Complexes in Several Avian and Mammalian Species -- A Nonlinear Auditory Filterbank Controlled by Sub-band Instantaneous Frequency Estimates -- Estimates of Tuning of Auditory Filter Using Simultaneous and Forward Notched-noise Masking -- A Model of Ventral Cochlear Nucleus Units Based on First Order Intervals -- The Effect of Reverberation on the Temporal Representation of the F0 of Frequency Swept Harmonic Complexes in the Ventral Cochlear Nucleus -- Spectral Edges as Optimal Stimuli for the Dorsal Cochlear Nucleus -- Psychophysical and Physiological Assessment of the Representation of High-frequency Spectral Notches in the Auditory Nerve -- Pitch -- Spatio-Temporal Representation of the Pitch of Complex Tones in the Auditory Nerve -- Virtual Pitch in a Computational Physiological Model -- Searching for a Pitch Centre in Human Auditory Cortex -- Imaging Temporal Pitch Processing in the Auditory Pathway -- Modulation -- Spatiotemporal Encoding of Vowels in Noise Studied with the Responses of Individual Auditory-Nerve Fibers -- Role of Peripheral Nonlinearities in Comodulation Masking Release -- Neuromagnetic Representation of Comodulation Masking Release in the Human Auditory Cortex -- Psychophysically Driven Studies of Responses to Amplitude Modulation in the Inferior Colliculus: Comparing Single-Unit Physiology to Behavioral Performance -- Source Segregation Based on Temporal Envelope Structure and Binaural Cues -- Simulation of Oscillating Neurons in the Cochlear Nucleus: A Possible Role for Neural Nets, Onset Cells, and Synaptic Delays -- Forward Masking: Temporal Integration or Adaptation? -- The Time Course of Listening Bands -- Animal Communication -- Frogs Communicate with Ultrasound in Noisy Environments -- The Olivocochlear System Takes Part in Audio-Vocal Interaction -- Neural Representation of Frequency Resolution in the Mouse Auditory Midbrain -- Behavioral and Neural Identification of Birdsong under Several Masking Conditions -- Intensity Representation -- Near-Threshold Auditory Evoked Fields and Potentials are In Line with the Weber-Fechner Law -- Brain Activation in Relation to Sound Intensity and Loudness -- Duration Dependency of Spectral Loudness Summation, Measured with Three Different Experimental Procedures -- Scene Analysis -- The Correlative Brain: A Stream Segregation Model -- Primary Auditory Cortical Responses while Attending to Different Streams -- Hearing Out Repeating Elements in Randomly Varying Multitone Sequences: A Case of Streaming? -- The Dynamics of Auditory Streaming: Psychophysics, Neuroimaging, and Modeling -- Auditory Stream Segregation Based on Speaker Size, and Identification of Size-Modulated Vowel Sequences -- Auditory Scene Analysis: A Prerequisite for Loudness Perception -- Modulation Detection Interference as Informational Masking -- A Paradoxical Aspect of Auditory Change Detection -- Human Auditory Cortical Processing of Transitions Between 'Order' and 'Disorder' -- Wideband Inhibition Modulates the Effect of Onset Asynchrony as a Grouping Cue -- Discriminability of Statistically Independent Gaussian Noise Tokens and Random Tone-Burst Complexes -- The Role of Rehearsal and Lateralization in Pitch Memory -- Binaural Hearing -- Interaural Correlation and Loudness -- Interaural Phase and Level Fluctuations as the Basis of Interaural Incoherence Detection -- Logarithmic Scaling of Interaural Cross Correlation: A Model Based on Evidence from Psychophysics and EEG -- A Physiologically-Based Population Rate Code for Interaural Time Differences (ITDs) Predicts Bandwidth-Dependent Lateralization -- A ?-Limit for Coding ITDs: Neural Responses and the Binaural Display -- A ?-Limit for Coding ITDs: Implications for Binaural Models -- Strategies for Encoding ITD in the Chicken Nucleus Laminaris -- Interaural Level Difference Discrimination Thresholds and Virtual Acoustic Space Minimum Audible Angles for Single Neurons in the Lateral Superior Olive -- Responses in Inferior Colliculus to Dichotic Harmonic Stimuli: The Binaural Integration of Pitch Cues -- Level Dependent Shifts in Auditory Nerve Phase Locking Underlie Changes in Interaural Time Sensitivity with Interaural Level Differences in the Inferior Colliculus -- Remote Masking and the Binaural Masking-Level Difference -- Perceptual and Physiological Characteristics of Binaural Sluggishness -- Precedence-Effect with Cochlear Implant Simulation -- Enhanced Processing of Interaural Temporal Disparities at High-Frequencies: Beyond Transposed Stimuli -- Models of Neural Responses to Bilateral Electrical Stimulation -- Neural and Behavioral Sensitivities to Azimuth Degrade with Distance in Reverberant Environments -- Speech and Learning -- Spectro-temporal Processing of Speech - An Information-Theoretic Framework -- Articulation Index and Shannon Mutual Information -- Perceptual Compensation for Reverberation: Effects of 'Noise-Like' and 'Tonal' Contexts -- Towards Predicting Consonant Confusions of Degraded Speech -- The Influence of Masker Type on the Binaural Intelligibility Level Difference -- Erratum. Hearing - From Sensory Processing to Perception presents the papers of the latest "International Symposium on Hearing", a meeting held every three years focusing on psychoacoustics and the research of the physiological mechanisms underlying auditory perception. The proceedings provide an up-to-date report on the status of the field of research into hearing and auditory functions. The 59 chapters treat topics such as: the physiological representation of temporal and spectral stimulus properties as a basis for the perception of modulation patterns, pitch and signal intensity; spatial hearing and the physiological mechanisms of binaural processing in mammals; integration of the different stimulus features into auditory scene analysis; physiological mechanisms related to the formation of auditory objects; speech perception; and limitations of auditory perception resulting from hearing disorders.