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Adaptation in auditory processing
Adaptation is an essential feature of auditory neurons, which reduces their responses to
unchanging and recurring sounds and allows their response properties to be matched to the …
unchanging and recurring sounds and allows their response properties to be matched to the …
Review of binaural processing with asymmetrical hearing outcomes in patients with bilateral cochlear implants
Bilateral cochlear implants (BiCIs) result in several benefits, including improvements in
speech understanding in noise and sound source localization. However, the benefit bilateral …
speech understanding in noise and sound source localization. However, the benefit bilateral …
Contextual lateralization based on interaural level differences is preshaped by the auditory periphery and predominantly immune against sequential segregation
The perceived azimuth of a target sound is determined by the interaural time difference and
the interaural level difference (ILD) and is subject to contextual effects from precursor …
the interaural level difference (ILD) and is subject to contextual effects from precursor …
[HTML][HTML] Listening in complex acoustic scenes
Highlights•Sound perception in noisy environments is a major challenge for the auditory
system.•Adaptation to sound statistics helps to form noise-tolerant neural representations.• …
system.•Adaptation to sound statistics helps to form noise-tolerant neural representations.• …
Differential energetic profile of signal processing in central vestibular neurons
Background Energetic aspects of neuronal activity have become a major focus of interest
given the fact that the brain among all organs dominates the oxygen consumption. At …
given the fact that the brain among all organs dominates the oxygen consumption. At …
Population coding of auditory space in the dorsal inferior colliculus persists with altered binaural cues
MM Rogalla, GL Quass, H Yardley, C Martinez-Voigt… - …, 2024 - pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Sound localization is critical for real-world hearing, such as segregating overlap** sound
streams. For optimal flexibility, central representations of auditory space must adapt to …
streams. For optimal flexibility, central representations of auditory space must adapt to …
Endogenous cholinergic signaling modulates sound-evoked responses of the medial nucleus of the trapezoid body
The medial nucleus of trapezoid body (MNTB) is a major source of inhibition in auditory
brainstem circuitry. The MNTB projects well-timed inhibitory output to principal sound …
brainstem circuitry. The MNTB projects well-timed inhibitory output to principal sound …
Robustness of neuronal tuning to binaural sound localization cues against age-related loss of inhibitory synaptic inputs
Sound localization relies on minute differences in the timing and intensity of sound arriving
at both ears. Neurons of the lateral superior olive (LSO) in the brainstem process these …
at both ears. Neurons of the lateral superior olive (LSO) in the brainstem process these …
Computational principles of neural adaptation for binaural signal integration
Adaptation to statistics of sensory inputs is an essential ability of neural systems and extends
their effective operational range. Having a broad operational range facilitates to react to …
their effective operational range. Having a broad operational range facilitates to react to …
Binaural spatial adaptation as a mechanism for asymmetric trading of interaural time and level differences
A classic paradigm used to quantify the perceptual weighting of binaural spatial cues
requires a listener to adjust the value of one cue, while the complementary cue is held …
requires a listener to adjust the value of one cue, while the complementary cue is held …