Optimal neural population coding of an auditory spatial cue.
A sound, depending on the position of its source, can take more time to reach one ear than the other. This interaural (between the ears) time difference (ITD) provides a major cue for determining the source location. Many auditory neurons are sensitive to ITDs, but the means by which such neurons re...
Main Authors: | Harper, N, McAlpine, D |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
Published: |
2004
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