Auditory neuroscience: sound segregation in the brainstem?
Separating a mixture of sounds into its constituent parts is a complex process likely to involve many processing stages. A new study suggests that the first steps in that process may occur already at the level of the first auditory processing centre in the brainstem.
1. autor: | Schnupp, J |
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Format: | Journal article |
Język: | English |
Wydane: |
2008
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