modulated noise, starling In the natural environment, acoustic signals have to be detected in ubiquitous background noise. Temporal ¯uctuations of background noise can be exploited by the auditory system to enhance signal detection, especially if spectral masking components are coherently amplitude modulated across several auditory channels (a phenomenon called `comodulation masking release'). In this study of neuronal mechanisms of masking release in the primary auditory forebrain (®eld L) of awake European starlings (Sturnus vulgaris), we determined and compared neural detection thresholds for 20-ms probe tones presented in a background of sinusoidally amplitude modulated (10-Hz) noise maskers. Responses of a total of 34 multiunit cl...
Keywords: black-capped chickadee communication frequency interference masking noise overlap plastici...
The masking effects of tones on the detection auditory signals were studied in goldfish using the ps...
International audienceSpecialised brain structures allow songbirds to process acoustic signals. One ...
Vertebrates have evolved mechanisms to exploit amplitude modulations in background noise for improvi...
Synchronous envelope fluctuations in different frequency ranges of an acoustic background enhance th...
Auditory detection and localization is important for animals and humans and crucial for barn owls. I...
Animals that communicate by sound face the problem that the signals arriving at the receiver often a...
In the auditory forebrain (field L) of the European starling (Sturnus vulgaris), single unit respons...
Songbirds, like humans, learn to produce and to recognize complex, species-specific sounds, providin...
148 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2004.Natural auditory scenes, like...
BACKGROUND: Animals that communicate by sound face the problem that the signals arriving at the rece...
<div><h3>Background</h3><p>Animals that communicate by sound face the problem that the signals arriv...
Physiological studies in vocal animals such as songbirds indicate that vocalizations drive auditory ...
Understanding song perception and singing behavior in birds requires the study of auditory processin...
The temporal resolution of cochlear-nerve fibres in the European starling was determined with sinuso...
Keywords: black-capped chickadee communication frequency interference masking noise overlap plastici...
The masking effects of tones on the detection auditory signals were studied in goldfish using the ps...
International audienceSpecialised brain structures allow songbirds to process acoustic signals. One ...
Vertebrates have evolved mechanisms to exploit amplitude modulations in background noise for improvi...
Synchronous envelope fluctuations in different frequency ranges of an acoustic background enhance th...
Auditory detection and localization is important for animals and humans and crucial for barn owls. I...
Animals that communicate by sound face the problem that the signals arriving at the receiver often a...
In the auditory forebrain (field L) of the European starling (Sturnus vulgaris), single unit respons...
Songbirds, like humans, learn to produce and to recognize complex, species-specific sounds, providin...
148 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2004.Natural auditory scenes, like...
BACKGROUND: Animals that communicate by sound face the problem that the signals arriving at the rece...
<div><h3>Background</h3><p>Animals that communicate by sound face the problem that the signals arriv...
Physiological studies in vocal animals such as songbirds indicate that vocalizations drive auditory ...
Understanding song perception and singing behavior in birds requires the study of auditory processin...
The temporal resolution of cochlear-nerve fibres in the European starling was determined with sinuso...
Keywords: black-capped chickadee communication frequency interference masking noise overlap plastici...
The masking effects of tones on the detection auditory signals were studied in goldfish using the ps...
International audienceSpecialised brain structures allow songbirds to process acoustic signals. One ...