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Basic Aspects of Hearing

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    Book Overview
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    Chapter 1 Mosaic Evolution of the Mammalian Auditory Periphery
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    Chapter 2 A computer model of the auditory periphery and its application to the study of hearing.
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    Chapter 3 A Probabilistic Model of Absolute Auditory Thresholds and Its Possible Physiological Basis
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    Chapter 4 Cochlear Compression: Recent Insights from Behavioural Experiments
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    Chapter 5 Improved Psychophysical Methods to Estimate Peripheral Gain and Compression
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    Chapter 6 Contralateral Efferent Regulation of Human Cochlear Tuning: Behavioural Observations and Computer Model Simulations
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    Chapter 7 Modeling Effects of Precursor Duration on Behavioral Estimates of Cochlear Gain
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    Chapter 8 Is Overshoot Caused by an Efferent Reduction in Cochlear Gain?
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    Chapter 9 Basic Aspects of Hearing
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    Chapter 10 Basic Aspects of Hearing
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    Chapter 11 How Independent Are the Pitch and Interaural-Time-Difference Mechanisms That Rely on Temporal Fine Structure Information?
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    Chapter 12 On the Limit of Neural Phase Locking to Fine Structure in Humans
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    Chapter 13 Effects of Sensorineural Hearing Loss on Temporal Coding of Harmonic and Inharmonic Tone Complexes in the Auditory Nerve
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    Chapter 14 A Glimpsing Account of the Role of Temporal Fine Structure Information in Speech Recognition
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    Chapter 15 Basic Aspects of Hearing
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    Chapter 16 Pitch Perception: Dissociating Frequency from Fundamental-Frequency Discrimination
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    Chapter 17 Pitch Perception for Sequences of Impulse Responses Whose Scaling Alternates at Every Cycle
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    Chapter 18 Putting the Tritone Paradox into Context: Insights from Neural Population Decoding and Human Psychophysics
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    Chapter 19 Spectral and Level Effects in Auditory Signal Enhancement
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    Chapter 20 Enhancement of Increments in Spectral Amplitude: Further Evidence for a Mechanism Based on Central Adaptation
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    Chapter 21 The Role of Sensitivity to Transients in the Detection of Appearing and Disappearing Objects in Complex Acoustic Scenes
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    Chapter 22 Perceptual Compensation When Isolated Test Words Are Heard in Room Reverberation
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    Chapter 23 A New Approach to Sound Source Segregation
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    Chapter 24 Maps of ITD in the Nucleus Laminaris of the Barn Owl
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    Chapter 25 The Influence of the Envelope Waveform on Binaural Tuning of Neurons in the Inferior Colliculus and Its Relation to Binaural Perception
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    Chapter 26 No evidence for ITD-specific adaptation in the frequency following response.
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    Chapter 27 Interaural Time Difference Thresholds as a Function of Frequency
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    Chapter 28 Interaural Time Processing When Stimulus Bandwidth Differs at the Two Ears
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    Chapter 29 Neural Correlates of the Perception of Sound Source Separation.
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    Chapter 30 When and How Envelope “Rate-Limitations” Affect Processing of Interaural Temporal Disparities Conveyed by High-Frequency Stimuli
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    Chapter 31 The Sound Source Distance Dependence of the Acoustical Cues to Location and Their Encoding by Neurons in the Inferior Colliculus: Implications for the Duplex Theory
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    Chapter 32 Cochlear Contributions to the Precedence Effect
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    Chapter 33 Off-Frequency BMLD: The Role of Monaural Processing
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    Chapter 34 Measuring the Apparent Width of Auditory Sources in Normal and Impaired Hearing
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    Chapter 35 Psychophysics of human echolocation.
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    Chapter 36 Formant-Frequency Variation and Its Effects on Across-Formant Grouping in Speech Perception
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    Chapter 37 Do We Need STRFs for Cocktail Parties? On the Relevance of Physiologically Motivated Features for Human Speech Perception Derived from Automatic Speech Recognition
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    Chapter 38 Modelling Speech Intelligibility in Adverse Conditions
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    Chapter 39 Better Temporal Neural Coding with Cochlear Implants in Awake Animals.
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    Chapter 40 Basic Aspects of Hearing
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    Chapter 41 Robust Cortical Encoding of Slow Temporal Modulations of Speech
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    Chapter 42 Wideband Monaural Envelope Correlation Perception
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    Chapter 43 Detection Thresholds for Amplitude Modulations of Tones in Budgerigar, Rabbit, and Human
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    Chapter 44 Phase Discrimination Ability in Mongolian Gerbils Provides Evidence for Possible Processing Mechanism of Mistuning Detection
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    Chapter 45 Stimulus-Specific Adaptation Beyond Pure Tones
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    Chapter 46 Mapping Tonotopy in Human Auditory Cortex
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    Chapter 47 Basic Aspects of Hearing
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    Chapter 48 Cortical Representation of the Combination of Monaural and Binaural Unmasking
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    Chapter 49 Processing of Short Auditory Stimuli: The Rapid Audio Sequential Presentation Paradigm (RASP)
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    Chapter 50 Integration of Auditory and Tactile Inputs in Musical Meter Perception
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    Chapter 51 A Dynamic System for the Analysis of Acoustic Features and Valence of Aversive Sounds in the Human Brain
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    Chapter 52 Can Comodulation Masking Release Occur When Frequency Changes Could Promote Perceptual Segregation of the On-Frequency and Flanking Bands?
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    Chapter 53 Illusory Auditory Continuity Despite Neural Evidence to the Contrary
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    Chapter 54 High-Acuity Spatial Stream Segregation
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    Chapter 55 How Early Aging and Environment Interact in Everyday Listening: From Brainstem to Behavior Through Modeling
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    Chapter 56 Energetic and Informational Masking in a Simulated Restaurant Environment
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    Chapter 57 A Computational Approach to the Dynamic Aspects of Primitive Auditory Scene Analysis
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    Chapter 58 A Naturalistic Approach to the Cocktail Party Problem
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    Chapter 59 Temporal Coherence and the Streaming of Complex Sounds
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Chapter title
No evidence for ITD-specific adaptation in the frequency following response.
Chapter number 26
Book title
Basic Aspects of Hearing
Published in
Advances in experimental medicine and biology, January 2013
DOI 10.1007/978-1-4614-1590-9_26
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Book ISBNs
978-1-4614-1589-3, 978-1-4614-1590-9
Authors

Gockel, Hedwig E, Muhammed, Louwai, Farooq, Redwan, Plack, Christopher J, Carlyon, Robert P, Brian C. J. Moore, Roy D. Patterson, Ian M. Winter, Robert P. Carlyon, Hedwig E Gockel, Hedwig E. Gockel, Louwai Muhammed, Redwan Farooq, Christopher J. Plack, Gockel, Hedwig E., Plack, Christopher J., Carlyon, Robert P.

Abstract

Neurons sensitive to interaural time differences (ITDs) in the fine structure of low-frequency signals have been found in binaurally responsive auditory nuclei in a wide range of species. The present study investigated whether the frequency following response (FFR) would show evidence for neurons “tuned” to ITD in humans. The FFR is a scalp-recorded measure of sustained phase-locked brainstem activity that has been shown to follow the frequency of low-frequency tones. The magnitude of the FFR often decreases over time for tones of long duration. The present study investigated whether this adaptation effect is ITD specific.The FFR to a 100-ms, 80-dB SPL, 504-Hz target tone was measured for ten subjects. The target was preceded by a 200-ms, 80-dB SPL, 504-Hz adaptor. The target always led by 0.5 ms in the left ear. The adaptor led either in the left ear or in the right ear by 0.5 ms. Stimuli (adaptor + target = pair) were presented in alternating polarity at a rate of 1.81 Hz. We used a “vertical” montage (+Fz, – C7, ground = Fpz) for which the FFR is assumed to reflect phase-locked neural activity from rostral generators in the brainstem. The averaged FFR waveforms for each polarity were subtracted, to enhance temporal fine structure responses. The results showed significant adaptation effects in the spectral magnitude of the FFR. However, adaptation was not larger when the adaptor had the same ITD as the target than when the ITD of the adaptor differed from that of the target. Thus, the current data provide no evidence that the spectral magnitude of the scalp-recorded FFR provides a non-invasive indicator of ITD-specific neural activation.

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