<div><p>Objects and events in the sensory environment are generally predictable, making most of the energy impinging upon sensory transducers redundant. Given this fact, efficient sensory systems should detect, extract, and exploit predictability in order to optimize sensitivity to less predictable inputs that are, by definition, more informative. Not only are perceptual systems sensitive to changes in physical stimulus properties, but growing evidence reveals sensitivity both to relative predictability of stimuli and to co-occurrence of stimulus attributes within stimuli. Recent results revealed that auditory perception rapidly reorganizes to efficiently capture covariance among stimulus attributes. Acoustic properties <i>per se</i> were p...
Auditory signals arrive at the ear as a mixture that the brain must decompose into distinct sources ...
The perception of sound textures, a class of natural sounds defined by statistical sound structure s...
Events and objects in the world must be inferred from sensory signals to support behavior. ...
Objects and events in the sensory environment are generally predictable, making most of the energy i...
Objects and events in the sensory environment are generally predictable, making most of the energy i...
To the extent that sensorineural systems are efficient, redundancy should be extracted to optimize t...
To the extent that sensorineural systems are efficient, redundancy should be extracted to optimize t...
Adaptation to both common and rare sounds has been independently reported in neurophysiological stud...
Adaptation toboth commonandrare soundshasbeen independently reported inneurophysiological studiesusi...
Sensory signals are transduced at high resolution, but their structure must be stored in a more comp...
In contrast to the complex acoustic environments we encounter everyday, most studies of auditory seg...
In contrast to the complex acoustic environments we encounter everyday, most studies of auditory seg...
A major challenge for the auditory system is to disentangle signals emitted by two or more sound sou...
Auditory perceptual representations (i.e., “sounds”) reflect the brain’s ability to group or segrega...
Auditory perceptual representations (i.e., “sounds”) reflect the brain’s ability to group or segrega...
Auditory signals arrive at the ear as a mixture that the brain must decompose into distinct sources ...
The perception of sound textures, a class of natural sounds defined by statistical sound structure s...
Events and objects in the world must be inferred from sensory signals to support behavior. ...
Objects and events in the sensory environment are generally predictable, making most of the energy i...
Objects and events in the sensory environment are generally predictable, making most of the energy i...
To the extent that sensorineural systems are efficient, redundancy should be extracted to optimize t...
To the extent that sensorineural systems are efficient, redundancy should be extracted to optimize t...
Adaptation to both common and rare sounds has been independently reported in neurophysiological stud...
Adaptation toboth commonandrare soundshasbeen independently reported inneurophysiological studiesusi...
Sensory signals are transduced at high resolution, but their structure must be stored in a more comp...
In contrast to the complex acoustic environments we encounter everyday, most studies of auditory seg...
In contrast to the complex acoustic environments we encounter everyday, most studies of auditory seg...
A major challenge for the auditory system is to disentangle signals emitted by two or more sound sou...
Auditory perceptual representations (i.e., “sounds”) reflect the brain’s ability to group or segrega...
Auditory perceptual representations (i.e., “sounds”) reflect the brain’s ability to group or segrega...
Auditory signals arrive at the ear as a mixture that the brain must decompose into distinct sources ...
The perception of sound textures, a class of natural sounds defined by statistical sound structure s...
Events and objects in the world must be inferred from sensory signals to support behavior. ...