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The following pages link to Response of Neurons in the Cochlear Nuclei to Variations in Noise Bandwidth and to Tone‐Noise Combinations (Q44182945):
Displaying 17 items.
- Rodent auditory perception: Critical band limitations and plasticity (Q26852500) (← links)
- Spiking models for level-invariant encoding. (Q30471170) (← links)
- Temporal measures and neural strategies for detection of tones in noise based on responses in anteroventral cochlear nucleus. (Q30492881) (← links)
- Frequency spacing of multiple spontaneous otoacoustic emissions shows relation to critical bands: a large-scale cumulative study (Q30538401) (← links)
- Auditory midbrain laminar structure appears adapted to f0 extraction: further evidence and implications of the double critical bandwidth (Q30538753) (← links)
- Coding of sounds in lower levels of the auditory system (Q38588869) (← links)
- Spectral integration by type II interneurons in dorsal cochlear nucleus (Q44863078) (← links)
- Responses of chopper units in the ventral cochlear nucleus of the anaesthetised guinea pig to clicks-in-noise and click trains (Q46977154) (← links)
- Neurons in the cochlear nucleus investigated with tone and noise stimuli (Q48434828) (← links)
- The responses of single neurones in the cochlear nucleus of the cat as a function of their location and the anaesthetic state (Q48650409) (← links)
- Evoked potentials recorded from brain-stem nuclei in awake cat: interaction of tone bursts and continuous tone (Q48822884) (← links)
- Central Masking and Neural Activity in the Cochlear Nucleus (Q48859554) (← links)
- Auditory steady state responses recorded in multitalker babble (Q50435790) (← links)
- Auditory brainstem and middle latency responses to 1 khz tones in noise-masked normally-hearing and sensorineurally hearing-impaired adults (Q50471407) (← links)
- Regional variations of noise-induced changes in operating range in cat AI (Q57991634) (← links)
- Responses of single neurons in cat auditory cortex to time-varying stimuli: linear amplitude modulations (Q69397482) (← links)
- GABA can improve acoustic contrast in the rat ventral cochlear nucleus (Q72051993) (← links)