Psychophysical evidence for lateral inhibition in hearing.
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Impact of Spectral Notch Width on Neurophysiological Plasticity and Clinical Effectiveness of the Tailor-Made Notched Music TrainingDynamic representation of spectral edges in guinea pig primary auditory cortex.Estimating cochlear frequency selectivity with stimulus-frequency otoacoustic emissions in chinchillas.Perceptual asymmetry induced by the auditory continuity illusion.Is off-frequency overshoot caused by adaptation of suppression?Stimulus-frequency otoacoustic emission suppression tuning in humans: comparison to behavioral tuningEvolutionary conservation and neuronal mechanisms of auditory perceptual restoration.Evaluating the effects of olivocochlear feedback on psychophysical measures of frequency selectivity.Enhanced representation of spectral contrasts in the primary auditory cortex.Effect of flanking sounds on the auditory continuity illusion.Global not local masker features govern the auditory continuity illusion.Recalibration of the auditory continuity illusion: sensory and decisional effects.The enhancement effect: evidence for adaptation of inhibition using a binaural centering task.A method for evaluating the relation between sound source segregation and maskingEstimates of human cochlear tuning at low levels using forward and simultaneous masking.The role of suppression in psychophysical tone-on-tone masking.Spectral completion of partially masked sounds.Predicting the path of a changing sound: velocity tracking and auditory continuity.Encoding of illusory continuity in primary auditory cortex.Current focusing and steering: modeling, physiology, and psychophysics.A Dynamic Compressive Gammachirp Auditory Filterbank.The role of suppression in the upward spread of masking.Disruption of visual short-term memory by changing-state auditory stimuli: the role of segmentation.The perception of concurrent sound objects through the use of harmonic enhancement: a study of auditory attentionEffects of contrast between onsets of speech and other complex spectra.Binaural release from temporal induction.Frequency resolution and hearing loss.Auditory induction of discrete tones in signal detection tasks.Frequency selectivity and temporal resolution in normal and hearing-impaired listeners.Perceived continuity of gliding and steady-state tones through interrupting noise.Experience-based Auditory Predictions Modulate Brain Activity to Silence as do Real Sounds.Sensitivity to change in perception of speech.No time-stretching illusion when a tone is followed by a noise.β- And γ-band EEG power predicts illusory auditory continuity perception.Forward masking of dynamic acoustic intensity: effects of intensity region and end-level.Perceptual restoration of filtered vowels with added noise.Is a common grouping mechanism involved in the phenomena of illusory continuity and stream segregation?Acquisition of auditory profiles for good and impaired hearing.Detecting dead regions using psychophysical tuning curves: a comparison of simultaneous and forward masking.Spectral, intensive, and temporal factors influencing overshoot.
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Psychophysical evidence for lateral inhibition in hearing.
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Psychophysical evidence for lateral inhibition in hearing.
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Psychophysical evidence for lateral inhibition in hearing.
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1972-06-01T00:00:00Z