posted on 2023-08-05, 11:10authored byArtur Luczak, Troy A. Hackett, Yoshinao Kajikawa, Mark LaubachMark Laubach
In this paper we describe a novel approach to evaluate stimulus-response functions of neurons in the auditory system. This method can account for spectral and other features of acoustic stimuli, e.g. amplitude of sound envelope, sound direction, etc. This approach allows us to investigate the Importance of a diverse set of stimulus features for processing sounds by auditory neurons. It also allows for the design of stimulus-response filters based on neuronal receptive fields, i.e., neurolets, which are described here as examples of potentially new sound processing methods inspired by neuronal processing.
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Yale University; Vanderbilt University
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Published in: 2003 IEEE 29th Annual Proceedings of Bioengineering Conference.