This paper examines the possibility of estimating basilar-membrane (BM) nonlinearity using a psychophysical technique. The level of a forward masker required to mask a brief signal was measured for conditions where the masker was either at, or one octave below, the signal frequency. The level of the forward masker at masked threshold provided an indirect measure of the BM response to the signal, as follows. Consistent with physiological studies, it was assumed that the BM responds linearly to frequencies well below the characteristic frequency (CF). Thus the ratio of the slopes of the masking functions between a masker at the signal frequency and a masker well below the signal frequency should provide an estimate of BM compression at CF. Re...
It is well known that pure-tone audiometry does not sufficiently describe individual hearing loss (H...
Evidence of compressive growth of basilar membrane displacement can be observed in measurements of D...
The frequency-following response (FFR) is an EEG-based potential used to characterize the brainstem ...
This paper examines the possibility of estimating basilar-membrane (BM) nonlinearity using a psychop...
A behavioral measure of the basilar membrane response can be obtained by comparing the growth in for...
Recent physiological studies of basilar rnembrane (BM) mechanics indicate that the response to tones...
Forward masking growth functions were measured for pure-tone maskers and signals at 2 and 6 kHz as a...
This article provides a review of recent develop-ments in our understanding of how cochlear non-line...
Input–output functions on the basilar membrane of the cochlea show a strong compressive nonlinearity...
Schairer et al. (2003) hypothesized that a multiplicative internal sensory noise, combined with the ...
textabstractDynamic aspects of cochlear mechanical compression were studied by recording basilar mem...
textabstractThe mammalian inner ear combines spectral analysis of sound with multiband dynamic compr...
The compressive nonlinearity defined by the basilar membrane (BM) input-output (I/O) function is evi...
Nonlinearities affecting cochlear mechanics produce appreciable compression in the basilar membrane ...
Abstract- At the highest signal levels, the masking function for the off-frequency condition seems t...
It is well known that pure-tone audiometry does not sufficiently describe individual hearing loss (H...
Evidence of compressive growth of basilar membrane displacement can be observed in measurements of D...
The frequency-following response (FFR) is an EEG-based potential used to characterize the brainstem ...
This paper examines the possibility of estimating basilar-membrane (BM) nonlinearity using a psychop...
A behavioral measure of the basilar membrane response can be obtained by comparing the growth in for...
Recent physiological studies of basilar rnembrane (BM) mechanics indicate that the response to tones...
Forward masking growth functions were measured for pure-tone maskers and signals at 2 and 6 kHz as a...
This article provides a review of recent develop-ments in our understanding of how cochlear non-line...
Input–output functions on the basilar membrane of the cochlea show a strong compressive nonlinearity...
Schairer et al. (2003) hypothesized that a multiplicative internal sensory noise, combined with the ...
textabstractDynamic aspects of cochlear mechanical compression were studied by recording basilar mem...
textabstractThe mammalian inner ear combines spectral analysis of sound with multiband dynamic compr...
The compressive nonlinearity defined by the basilar membrane (BM) input-output (I/O) function is evi...
Nonlinearities affecting cochlear mechanics produce appreciable compression in the basilar membrane ...
Abstract- At the highest signal levels, the masking function for the off-frequency condition seems t...
It is well known that pure-tone audiometry does not sufficiently describe individual hearing loss (H...
Evidence of compressive growth of basilar membrane displacement can be observed in measurements of D...
The frequency-following response (FFR) is an EEG-based potential used to characterize the brainstem ...