Incorporating midbrain adaptation to mean sound level improves models of auditory cortical processing
Adaptation to stimulus statistics, such as the mean level and contrast of recently- heard sounds, has been demonstrated at various levels of the auditory pathway. It allows the nervous system to operate over the wide range of intensities and contrasts found in the natural world. Yet, current stan...
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Society for Neuroscience
2016
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