Sensory adaptation
Adaptation occurs in a variety of forms in all sensory systems, motivating the question: what
is its purpose? A productive approach has been to hypothesize that adaptation helps neural …
is its purpose? A productive approach has been to hypothesize that adaptation helps neural …
Neural processing of natural sounds
We might be forced to listen to a high-frequency tone at our audiologist's office or we might
enjoy falling asleep with a white-noise machine, but the sounds that really matter to us are …
enjoy falling asleep with a white-noise machine, but the sounds that really matter to us are …
Adaptive temporal encoding leads to a background-insensitive cortical representation of speech
Speech recognition is remarkably robust to the listening background, even when the energy
of background sounds strongly overlaps with that of speech. How the brain transforms the …
of background sounds strongly overlaps with that of speech. How the brain transforms the …
The auditory representation of speech sounds in human motor cortex
In humans, listening to speech evokes neural responses in the motor cortex. This has been
controversially interpreted as evidence that speech sounds are processed as articulatory …
controversially interpreted as evidence that speech sounds are processed as articulatory …
Complete functional characterization of sensory neurons by system identification
Abstract System identification is a growing approach to sensory neurophysiology that
facilitates the development of quantitative functional models of sensory processing. This …
facilitates the development of quantitative functional models of sensory processing. This …
Playing music for a smarter ear: cognitive, perceptual and neurobiological evidence
D Strait, N Kraus - Music perception, 2011 - online.ucpress.edu
human hearing depends on a combination of cognitive and sensory processes that function
by means of an interactive circuitry of bottom-up and top-down neural pathways, extending …
by means of an interactive circuitry of bottom-up and top-down neural pathways, extending …
Ultra-fine frequency tuning revealed in single neurons of human auditory cortex
Just-noticeable differences of physical parameters are often limited by the resolution of the
peripheral sensory apparatus. Thus, two-point discrimination in vision is limited by the size …
peripheral sensory apparatus. Thus, two-point discrimination in vision is limited by the size …
Nonlinearities and contextual influences in auditory cortical responses modeled with multilinear spectrotemporal methods
The relationship between a sound and its neural representation in the auditory cortex
remains elusive. Simple measures such as the frequency response area or frequency tuning …
remains elusive. Simple measures such as the frequency response area or frequency tuning …
Sequential optimal design of neurophysiology experiments
Adaptively optimizing experiments has the potential to significantly reduce the number of
trials needed to build parametric statistical models of neural systems. However, application …
trials needed to build parametric statistical models of neural systems. However, application …
A generalized linear model for estimating spectrotemporal receptive fields from responses to natural sounds
In the auditory system, the stimulus-response properties of single neurons are often
described in terms of the spectrotemporal receptive field (STRF), a linear kernel relating the …
described in terms of the spectrotemporal receptive field (STRF), a linear kernel relating the …