DeWeese, M. R., Zador, A. M. (October 2005) Neural gallops across auditory streams. Neuron, 48 (1). pp. 5-7. ISSN 0896-6273 (Print)
Abstract
We continually rely on our ability to segregate the myriad sounds in our environment--phones ringing, people talking--into separate "auditory streams," each originating from a different source. In this issue of Neuron, Micheyl et al. provide the most direct evidence to date linking single-unit spiking responses from auditory cortex to the perception of distinct auditory streams.
Item Type: | Paper |
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Uncontrolled Keywords: | Acoustic Stimulation methods Animals Auditory Cortex physiology Auditory Perception physiology Humans Sound |
Subjects: | organism description > animal behavior > auditory organs, tissues, organelles, cell types and functions > tissues types and functions > auditory cortex |
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Communities: | CSHL labs > Zador lab |
Depositing User: | Leigh Johnson |
Date: | 6 October 2005 |
Date Deposited: | 27 Mar 2012 20:54 |
Last Modified: | 01 Mar 2013 19:24 |
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URI: | https://repository.cshl.edu/id/eprint/25613 |
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