Horst et al., 1990 - Google Patents
Coding of spectral fine structure in the auditory nerve. II: Level‐dependent nonlinear responsesHorst et al., 1990
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- Horst J
- Javel E
- Farley G
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- The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America
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Phase‐locked discharge patterns of single cat auditory‐nerve fibers were analyzed in response to complex tones centered at fiber characteristic frequency (CF). Signals were octave‐bandwidth harmonic complexes defined by a center frequency F and an …
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