A neuron?s response to a sound can be suppressed by the presentation of a preceding sound. It has been suggested that this suppression is a direct correlate of the psychophysical phenomenon of forward masking, however, forward suppression, as measured in the responses of the auditory nerve, was insufficient to account for behavioural performance. In contrast the neural suppression seen in the inferior colliculus and auditory cortex was much closer to psychophysical performance. In anaesthetised guinea-pigs, using a physiological two-interval forced-choice threshold tracking algorithm to estimate suppressed (masked) thresholds, we examine whether the enhancement of suppression can occur at an earlier stage of the auditory pathway, the ventra...
The upward spread of masking refers to the higher growth rate of masking for maskers lower in freque...
Background Behavioral studies show that when a tone is presented together with a competing sound, t...
Understanding speech in noisy environments can be difficult, especially for people with hearing loss...
AbstractA neuron׳s response to a sound can be suppressed by the presentation of a preceding sound. I...
Psychophysical forward masking is an increase in threshold of detection of a sound (probe) when it i...
We investigated how physiologically observed forward suppression interacts with stimulus frequency i...
The responses to two identical, consecutive pure tone stimuli with varying inter-stimulus intervals ...
Amplitude modulation (AM) is a pervasive feature of natural sounds. Neural detection and processing ...
The anteroventral cochlear nucleus (AVCN), located at the first level of the central auditory system...
We obtained just-noticeable differences (ends) for the intensity of pure tones following a forward m...
Publisher’s permission requested and denied.The ventral cochlear nucleus (VCN) contains a heterogene...
Auditory perception covers a wide range of intensities. This range is called the “dynamic range,” an...
The neural mechanisms underlying forward suppression in the auditory cortex remain a puzzle. Little ...
SummaryIn the auditory cortex, brief sounds elicit a powerful suppression of responsiveness that can...
Several studies of auditory cortex have examined the competitive inhibition that can occur when appr...
The upward spread of masking refers to the higher growth rate of masking for maskers lower in freque...
Background Behavioral studies show that when a tone is presented together with a competing sound, t...
Understanding speech in noisy environments can be difficult, especially for people with hearing loss...
AbstractA neuron׳s response to a sound can be suppressed by the presentation of a preceding sound. I...
Psychophysical forward masking is an increase in threshold of detection of a sound (probe) when it i...
We investigated how physiologically observed forward suppression interacts with stimulus frequency i...
The responses to two identical, consecutive pure tone stimuli with varying inter-stimulus intervals ...
Amplitude modulation (AM) is a pervasive feature of natural sounds. Neural detection and processing ...
The anteroventral cochlear nucleus (AVCN), located at the first level of the central auditory system...
We obtained just-noticeable differences (ends) for the intensity of pure tones following a forward m...
Publisher’s permission requested and denied.The ventral cochlear nucleus (VCN) contains a heterogene...
Auditory perception covers a wide range of intensities. This range is called the “dynamic range,” an...
The neural mechanisms underlying forward suppression in the auditory cortex remain a puzzle. Little ...
SummaryIn the auditory cortex, brief sounds elicit a powerful suppression of responsiveness that can...
Several studies of auditory cortex have examined the competitive inhibition that can occur when appr...
The upward spread of masking refers to the higher growth rate of masking for maskers lower in freque...
Background Behavioral studies show that when a tone is presented together with a competing sound, t...
Understanding speech in noisy environments can be difficult, especially for people with hearing loss...