Sensitivity and selectivity of neurons in auditory cortex to the pitch, timbre, and location of sounds.
We are able to rapidly recognize and localize the many sounds in our environment. We can describe any of these sounds in terms of various independent "features" such as their loudness, pitch, or position in space. However, we still know surprisingly little about how neurons in the auditory...
Main Authors: | Bizley, J, Walker, K |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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2010
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