Encoding of amplitude modulated (AM) acoustical signals is one of the most compelling tasks for the mammalian auditory system: environmental sounds, after being filtered and transduced by the cochlea, become narrowband AM signals. Despite much experimental work dedicated to the comprehension of auditory system extraction and encoding of AM information, the neural mechanisms underlying this remarkable feature are far from being understood (Joris et al., 2004). One of the most accepted theories for this processing is the existence of a periodotopic organization (based on temporal information) across the more studied tonotopic axis (Frisina et al., 1990b).In this work, we will review some recent advances in the study of the mechanisms involved...
Ribbon-class synapses in the ear achieve analog to digital transformation of a continuously graded m...
Frequency modulation (FM) is a basic constituent of vocalisation in many animals as well as in human...
ISMRM Merit Award: Summa cum LaudeScientific Session - High Resolution fMRI Applications to Neurosci...
peer reviewedEncoding of amplitude modulated (AM) acoustical signals is one of the most compelling t...
The existence of amplitude-modulation (AM) frequency-specific channels has previously been suggested...
International audienceAmplitude modulation is an important feature of communication sounds. A phenom...
International audienceThe vertebrate ear is endowed with remarkable perceptual capabilities. The fai...
In animals and humans, temporal processing of acoustic features is critical for perception of specie...
Frequency modulation (FM) is a common acoustic feature of natural sounds and is known to play a role...
acoustic communication systems. In the present study we investi-gate neural temporal mechanisms in t...
The perception of speech and other behaviorally relevant sounds is strongly influenced by the amplit...
Effects of the basilar membrane (BM) nonlinearities on fine representation of vowel formants of chop...
We review the role of oscillations in the brain and in the auditory system showing that the ability ...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Boston University PLEASE NOTE: Boston University Libraries did not receive an Autho...
Complex natural sounds (e.g., animal vocalizations or speech) can be characterized by specific spect...
Ribbon-class synapses in the ear achieve analog to digital transformation of a continuously graded m...
Frequency modulation (FM) is a basic constituent of vocalisation in many animals as well as in human...
ISMRM Merit Award: Summa cum LaudeScientific Session - High Resolution fMRI Applications to Neurosci...
peer reviewedEncoding of amplitude modulated (AM) acoustical signals is one of the most compelling t...
The existence of amplitude-modulation (AM) frequency-specific channels has previously been suggested...
International audienceAmplitude modulation is an important feature of communication sounds. A phenom...
International audienceThe vertebrate ear is endowed with remarkable perceptual capabilities. The fai...
In animals and humans, temporal processing of acoustic features is critical for perception of specie...
Frequency modulation (FM) is a common acoustic feature of natural sounds and is known to play a role...
acoustic communication systems. In the present study we investi-gate neural temporal mechanisms in t...
The perception of speech and other behaviorally relevant sounds is strongly influenced by the amplit...
Effects of the basilar membrane (BM) nonlinearities on fine representation of vowel formants of chop...
We review the role of oscillations in the brain and in the auditory system showing that the ability ...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Boston University PLEASE NOTE: Boston University Libraries did not receive an Autho...
Complex natural sounds (e.g., animal vocalizations or speech) can be characterized by specific spect...
Ribbon-class synapses in the ear achieve analog to digital transformation of a continuously graded m...
Frequency modulation (FM) is a basic constituent of vocalisation in many animals as well as in human...
ISMRM Merit Award: Summa cum LaudeScientific Session - High Resolution fMRI Applications to Neurosci...