The perception of sound textures, a class of natural sounds defined by statistical sound structure such as fire, wind, and rain, has been proposed to arise through the integration of time-averaged summary statistics. Where and how the auditory system might encode these summary statistics to create internal representations of these stationary sounds, however, is unknown. Here, using natural textures and synthetic variants with reduced statistics, we show that summary statistics modulate the correlations between frequency organized neuron ensembles in the awake rabbit inferior colliculus (IC). These neural ensemble correlation statistics capture high-order sound structure and allow for accurate neural decoding in a single trial recognition ta...
Sensory systems are thought to have evolved to efficiently represent the full range of sensory stimu...
Sensory systems are thought to have evolved to efficiently represent the full range of sensory stimu...
<div><p>Objects and events in the sensory environment are generally predictable, making most of the ...
The perception of sound textures, a class of natural sounds defined by statistical sound structure s...
The perception of sound textures, a class of natural sounds defined by statistical sound structure s...
Humans and other animals effortlessly identify natural sounds and categorize them into behaviorally ...
The mammalian brain is able to recognize natural sounds in the presence of acoustic uncertainties su...
SummaryRainstorms, insect swarms, and galloping horses produce “sound textures”—the collective resul...
SummaryRainstorms, insect swarms, and galloping horses produce “sound textures”—the collective resul...
We measured the responses of neurons in auditory cortex of male and female ferrets to artificial vow...
The auditory system processes information at high temporal resolutions, extracting fine-grained det...
The auditory system processes information at high temporal resolutions, extracting fine-grained det...
Objects and events in the sensory environment are generally predictable, making most of the energy i...
Sensory signals are transduced at high resolution, but their structure must be stored in a more comp...
Natural sounds include animal vocalizations, environmental sounds such as wind, water and fire noise...
Sensory systems are thought to have evolved to efficiently represent the full range of sensory stimu...
Sensory systems are thought to have evolved to efficiently represent the full range of sensory stimu...
<div><p>Objects and events in the sensory environment are generally predictable, making most of the ...
The perception of sound textures, a class of natural sounds defined by statistical sound structure s...
The perception of sound textures, a class of natural sounds defined by statistical sound structure s...
Humans and other animals effortlessly identify natural sounds and categorize them into behaviorally ...
The mammalian brain is able to recognize natural sounds in the presence of acoustic uncertainties su...
SummaryRainstorms, insect swarms, and galloping horses produce “sound textures”—the collective resul...
SummaryRainstorms, insect swarms, and galloping horses produce “sound textures”—the collective resul...
We measured the responses of neurons in auditory cortex of male and female ferrets to artificial vow...
The auditory system processes information at high temporal resolutions, extracting fine-grained det...
The auditory system processes information at high temporal resolutions, extracting fine-grained det...
Objects and events in the sensory environment are generally predictable, making most of the energy i...
Sensory signals are transduced at high resolution, but their structure must be stored in a more comp...
Natural sounds include animal vocalizations, environmental sounds such as wind, water and fire noise...
Sensory systems are thought to have evolved to efficiently represent the full range of sensory stimu...
Sensory systems are thought to have evolved to efficiently represent the full range of sensory stimu...
<div><p>Objects and events in the sensory environment are generally predictable, making most of the ...