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Coding of Repetition Noise in the Cochlear Nucleus in Cat

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Facts and Models in Hearing

Part of the book series: Communication and Cybernetics ((COMMUNICATION,volume 8))

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It is necessary to assume that the detailed time structure of spike trains is a mediator of sensory information for cetain sensory properties (directional hearing). For others it is probably so (perception of repetition pitch). In these cases it is assumed that the fine structures of the stimulus time function and the spike train of individual neuronal elements are correlated in a distinct manner.

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Boerger, G. (1974). Coding of Repetition Noise in the Cochlear Nucleus in Cat. In: Zwicker, E., Terhardt, E. (eds) Facts and Models in Hearing. Communication and Cybernetics, vol 8. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-65902-7_27

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