Acoustic environments are composed of complex overlapping sounds that the auditory system is required to segregate into discrete perceptual objects. The functions of distinct auditory processing stations in this challenging task are poorly understood. Here we show a direct role for mouse auditory cortex in detection and segregation of acoustic information. We measured the sensitivity of auditory cortical neurons to brief tones embedded in masking noise. By altering spectrotemporal characteristics of the masker, we reveal that sensitivity to pure tone stimuli is strongly enhanced in coherently modulated broadband noise, corresponding to the psychoacoustic phenomenon comodulation masking release. Improvements in detection were largest followi...
In our complex acoustic environment, we are confronted with a mixture of sounds produced by several ...
How can we concentrate on relevant sounds in noisy environments? A "gain model" suggests that audito...
<p>Auditory sensations can arise from objects in our environment or from our own actions, such as wh...
Acoustic environments are composed of complex overlapping sounds that the auditory system is require...
Acoustic environments are composed of complex overlapping sounds that the auditory system is require...
The auditory system begins with the cochlea, a frequency analyzer and signal amplifier with exquisit...
International audienceDriving perception by direct activation of neural ensembles in cortex is a nec...
The brain contains neurons of many different types interacting in complex functional circuits. To pr...
Unlike other sensory cortices, the auditory cortex receives inputs that have undergone extensive pro...
The auditory cortex is essential for encoding complex and behaviorally relevant sounds. Many questio...
In everyday life, we process mixtures of a variety of sounds. This processing involves the segregati...
Sensory systems integrate multiple stimulus features to generate coherent percepts. Spectral surroun...
The auditory cortex is critical for the understanding of speech. This task is accomplished through t...
In everyday behavior, sensory systems are in constant competition for attentional resources, but the...
Our sensory system is bombarded with information that can change whimsically and yet we make sense o...
In our complex acoustic environment, we are confronted with a mixture of sounds produced by several ...
How can we concentrate on relevant sounds in noisy environments? A "gain model" suggests that audito...
<p>Auditory sensations can arise from objects in our environment or from our own actions, such as wh...
Acoustic environments are composed of complex overlapping sounds that the auditory system is require...
Acoustic environments are composed of complex overlapping sounds that the auditory system is require...
The auditory system begins with the cochlea, a frequency analyzer and signal amplifier with exquisit...
International audienceDriving perception by direct activation of neural ensembles in cortex is a nec...
The brain contains neurons of many different types interacting in complex functional circuits. To pr...
Unlike other sensory cortices, the auditory cortex receives inputs that have undergone extensive pro...
The auditory cortex is essential for encoding complex and behaviorally relevant sounds. Many questio...
In everyday life, we process mixtures of a variety of sounds. This processing involves the segregati...
Sensory systems integrate multiple stimulus features to generate coherent percepts. Spectral surroun...
The auditory cortex is critical for the understanding of speech. This task is accomplished through t...
In everyday behavior, sensory systems are in constant competition for attentional resources, but the...
Our sensory system is bombarded with information that can change whimsically and yet we make sense o...
In our complex acoustic environment, we are confronted with a mixture of sounds produced by several ...
How can we concentrate on relevant sounds in noisy environments? A "gain model" suggests that audito...
<p>Auditory sensations can arise from objects in our environment or from our own actions, such as wh...