Input–output functions on the basilar membrane of the cochlea show a strong compressive nonlinearity at midrange levels for frequencies close to the characteristic frequency of a given place. This article shows how many different phenomena can be explained as consequences of this nonlinearity, including the "excess" masking produced when 2 nonsimultaneous maskers are combined, the nonlinear growth of forward masking with masker level, the influence of component phase on the effectiveness of complex forward maskers, changes in the ability to detect increments and decrements with level, temporal integration, and the influence of component phase and level on the perception of vowellike sounds. Cochlear hearing loss causes basilar-membrane resp...
Understanding speech in noisy environments can be difficult, especially for people with hearing loss...
We recorded responses of the gerbil basilar membrane (BM) to wideband tone complexes. The intensity ...
Many natural sounds, including speech and animal vocalizations, involve rapid sequences that vary in...
Input–output functions on the basilar membrane of the cochlea show a strong compressive nonlinearity...
Recent physiological studies of basilar rnembrane (BM) mechanics indicate that the response to tones...
Cochlear compressive nonlinearities introduce level-dependent effects in sound processing by the inn...
This article provides a review of recent develop-ments in our understanding of how cochlear non-line...
textabstractDynamic aspects of cochlear mechanical compression were studied by recording basilar mem...
This paper examines the possibility of estimating basilar-membrane (BM) nonlinearity using a psychop...
A psychoacoustical phenomenon related to the ability of the auditory system to compare information a...
A behavioral measure of the basilar membrane response can be obtained by comparing the growth in for...
Schairer et al. (2003) hypothesized that a multiplicative internal sensory noise, combined with the ...
The compressive nonlinearity defined by the basilar membrane (BM) input-output (I/O) function is evi...
Thresholds for a 6.5-kHz sinusoidal signal, temporally centered in a 400-ms broadband-noise masker, ...
The additivity of nonsimultaneous masking can be used as a measure of nonlinearity in the auditory s...
Understanding speech in noisy environments can be difficult, especially for people with hearing loss...
We recorded responses of the gerbil basilar membrane (BM) to wideband tone complexes. The intensity ...
Many natural sounds, including speech and animal vocalizations, involve rapid sequences that vary in...
Input–output functions on the basilar membrane of the cochlea show a strong compressive nonlinearity...
Recent physiological studies of basilar rnembrane (BM) mechanics indicate that the response to tones...
Cochlear compressive nonlinearities introduce level-dependent effects in sound processing by the inn...
This article provides a review of recent develop-ments in our understanding of how cochlear non-line...
textabstractDynamic aspects of cochlear mechanical compression were studied by recording basilar mem...
This paper examines the possibility of estimating basilar-membrane (BM) nonlinearity using a psychop...
A psychoacoustical phenomenon related to the ability of the auditory system to compare information a...
A behavioral measure of the basilar membrane response can be obtained by comparing the growth in for...
Schairer et al. (2003) hypothesized that a multiplicative internal sensory noise, combined with the ...
The compressive nonlinearity defined by the basilar membrane (BM) input-output (I/O) function is evi...
Thresholds for a 6.5-kHz sinusoidal signal, temporally centered in a 400-ms broadband-noise masker, ...
The additivity of nonsimultaneous masking can be used as a measure of nonlinearity in the auditory s...
Understanding speech in noisy environments can be difficult, especially for people with hearing loss...
We recorded responses of the gerbil basilar membrane (BM) to wideband tone complexes. The intensity ...
Many natural sounds, including speech and animal vocalizations, involve rapid sequences that vary in...