Cochlear efferent innervation and function
JJ Guinan Jr - Current opinion in otolaryngology & head and neck …, 2010 - journals.lww.com
Techniques for measuring efferent effects using otoacoustic emissions are now well
developed and have promise in clinical applications ranging from predicting which patients …
developed and have promise in clinical applications ranging from predicting which patients …
Effects of musical training and hearing loss on fundamental frequency discrimination and temporal fine structure processing: Psychophysics and modeling
Several studies have shown that musical training leads to improved fundamental frequency
(F 0) discrimination for young listeners with normal hearing (NH). It is unclear whether a …
(F 0) discrimination for young listeners with normal hearing (NH). It is unclear whether a …
[HTML][HTML] Recurrent graph convolutional multi-mesh autoencoder for unsteady transonic aerodynamics
D Massegur, A Da Ronch - Journal of Fluids and Structures, 2024 - Elsevier
Unsteady, high-fidelity aerodynamic load predictions around a three-dimensional
configuration will remain computationally expensive for the foreseeable future. Data-driven …
configuration will remain computationally expensive for the foreseeable future. Data-driven …
Evidence for proactive and retroactive temporal pattern analysis in simultaneous masking
During the writing of this article, Armin Kohlrausch unexpectedly passed away. He provided
the main inspiration for conducting this study, following discussions about a recent study by …
the main inspiration for conducting this study, following discussions about a recent study by …
[HTML][HTML] Temporal integration contributes to the masking release by amplitude modulation
H Tabuchi, B Laback - Hearing Research, 2022 - Elsevier
Modulated maskers produce less amount of masking than unmodulated maskers, an effect
referred to as masking release (MR). Both listening in the temporal dips and fast cochlear …
referred to as masking release (MR). Both listening in the temporal dips and fast cochlear …
Frequency shifts in distortion-product otoacoustic emissions evoked by swept tones
When distortion-product otoacoustic emissions (DPOAEs) are evoked using stimuli whose
instantaneous frequencies change rapidly and continuously with time (swept tones), the …
instantaneous frequencies change rapidly and continuously with time (swept tones), the …
Additivity of nonsimultaneous masking for short Gaussian-shaped sinusoids
The additivity of nonsimultaneous masking was studied using Gaussian-shaped tone pulses
(referred to as Gaussians) as masker and target stimuli. Combinations of up to four …
(referred to as Gaussians) as masker and target stimuli. Combinations of up to four …
Global not local masker features govern the auditory continuity illusion
When an acoustic signal is temporarily interrupted by another sound, it is sometimes heard
as continuing through, even when the signal is actually turned off during the interruption—an …
as continuing through, even when the signal is actually turned off during the interruption—an …
Exploring the role of feedback-based auditory reflexes in forward masking by Schroeder-phase complexes
Several studies have postulated that psychoacoustic measures of auditory perception are
influenced by efferent-induced changes in cochlear responses, but these postulations have …
influenced by efferent-induced changes in cochlear responses, but these postulations have …
Phase effects in masking by harmonic complexes: Speech recognition
Harmonic complexes that generate highly modulated temporal envelopes on the basilar
membrane (BM) mask a tone less effectively than complexes that generate relatively flat …
membrane (BM) mask a tone less effectively than complexes that generate relatively flat …