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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 Due to license restrictions, this resource is available to EPA employees and authorized contractors only
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.
Place Published Berlin, Heidelberg
Corporate Au Added Ent SpringerLink (Online service)
Host Item Entry Springer eBooks
PUB Date Free Form 2007
BIB Level m
Medium computer
Content text
Carrier online resource
Cataloging Source OCLC/T
OCLC Time Stamp 20140130142312
Language eng
Origin SPRINGER
Type EBOOK
OCLC Rec Leader 08072nam a22005655i 45