Classically, neural adaptation refers to a reduction in response magnitude by sustained stimulation. In human electroencephalography (EEG), neural adaptation has been measured, for example, as frequency-specific response decrease by previous stimulation. Only recently and mainly based on animal studies, it has been suggested that statistical properties in the stimulation lead to adjustments of neural sensitivity and affect neural response adaptation. However, it is thus far unresolved which statistical parameters in the acoustic stimulation spectrum affect frequency-specific neural adaptation, and on which time scales the effects take place. The present human EEG study investigated the potential influence of the overall spectral range as we...
The aim of this thesis is to investigate adaptive processes occurring at different time scales and i...
The auditory system operates over a vast range of sound pressure levels (100–120 dB) with nearly con...
A ubiquitous feature of neural responses is their dependence on stimulus context. One prominent cont...
Classically, neural adaptation refers to a reduction in response magnitude by sustained stimulation....
In auditory cortex, activation and subsequent adaptation is strongest for regions responding best to...
Stimulus-specific adaptation is the phenomenon whereby neural response magnitude decreases with repe...
Stimulus-specific adaptation refers to a neural response reduction to a repeated stimulus that does ...
Adaptation is a reduction in a neural response to a sensory stimulus resulting from repeated present...
Spectral analysis of acoustic stimuli occurs in the auditory periphery (termed frequency selectivity...
Auditory neurons must represent accurately a wide range of sound levels using firing rates that vary...
We aimed at testing the cortical representation of complex natural sounds within auditory cortex by ...
Adaptation is computational strategy that underlies sensory nervous systems’ ability to accurately e...
Adaptation is computational strategy that underlies sensory nervous systems’ ability to accurately e...
Abstract Optimal perception requires adaptation to sounds in the environment. Adaptation involves re...
Neural responses recorded from auditory cortex exhibit adaptation, a stimulus-specific decrease that...
The aim of this thesis is to investigate adaptive processes occurring at different time scales and i...
The auditory system operates over a vast range of sound pressure levels (100–120 dB) with nearly con...
A ubiquitous feature of neural responses is their dependence on stimulus context. One prominent cont...
Classically, neural adaptation refers to a reduction in response magnitude by sustained stimulation....
In auditory cortex, activation and subsequent adaptation is strongest for regions responding best to...
Stimulus-specific adaptation is the phenomenon whereby neural response magnitude decreases with repe...
Stimulus-specific adaptation refers to a neural response reduction to a repeated stimulus that does ...
Adaptation is a reduction in a neural response to a sensory stimulus resulting from repeated present...
Spectral analysis of acoustic stimuli occurs in the auditory periphery (termed frequency selectivity...
Auditory neurons must represent accurately a wide range of sound levels using firing rates that vary...
We aimed at testing the cortical representation of complex natural sounds within auditory cortex by ...
Adaptation is computational strategy that underlies sensory nervous systems’ ability to accurately e...
Adaptation is computational strategy that underlies sensory nervous systems’ ability to accurately e...
Abstract Optimal perception requires adaptation to sounds in the environment. Adaptation involves re...
Neural responses recorded from auditory cortex exhibit adaptation, a stimulus-specific decrease that...
The aim of this thesis is to investigate adaptive processes occurring at different time scales and i...
The auditory system operates over a vast range of sound pressure levels (100–120 dB) with nearly con...
A ubiquitous feature of neural responses is their dependence on stimulus context. One prominent cont...