Contrast gain control in the central auditory system
<p>The auditory system must represent sounds with a wide range of statistical properties. One important property is the spectrotemporal contrast in the acoustic environment. The level of some sounds varies only a little over frequency and time, while the level of other sounds can vary a lot. T...
Main Authors: | Rabinowitz, N, Neil Rabinowitz |
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Other Authors: | King, A |
Format: | Thesis |
Language: | English |
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2012
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