The Neurophysiological Bases of Auditory Perception

Author:   Enrique Lopez-Poveda ,  Alan R. Palmer ,  Ray Meddis
Publisher:   Springer-Verlag New York Inc.
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Pages:   644
Publication Date:   19 September 2014
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This volume contains the papers presented at the 15th International Symposium on Hearing (ISH), which was held at the Hotel Regio, Santa Marta de Tormes, Salamanca, Spain, between 1st and 5th June 2009. Since its inception in 1969, this Symposium has been a forum of excellence for debating the neurophysiological basis of auditory perception, with computational models as tools to test and unify physiological and perceptual theories. Every paper in this symposium includes two of the following: auditory physiology, psychoph- ics or modeling. The topics range from cochlear physiology to auditory attention and learning. While the symposium is always hosted by European countries, p- ticipants come from all over the world and are among the leaders in their fields. The result is an outstanding symposium, which has been described by some as a “world summit of auditory research. ” The current volume has a bottom-up structure from “simpler” physiological to more “complex” perceptual phenomena and follows the order of presentations at the meeting. Parts I to III are dedicated to information processing in the peripheral au- tory system and its implications for auditory masking, spectral processing, and c- ing. Part IV focuses on the physiological bases of pitch and timbre perception. Part V is dedicated to binaural hearing. Parts VI and VII cover recent advances in und- standing speech processing and perception and auditory scene analysis. Part VIII focuses on the neurophysiological bases of novelty detection, attention, and learning.

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Author:   Enrique Lopez-Poveda ,  Alan R. Palmer ,  Ray Meddis
Publisher:   Springer-Verlag New York Inc.
Imprint:   Springer-Verlag New York Inc.
Edition:   2010 ed.
Dimensions:   Width: 15.50cm , Height: 3.50cm , Length: 23.50cm
Weight:   1.021kg
ISBN:  

9781489983718


ISBN 10:   1489983716
Pages:   644
Publication Date:   19 September 2014
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Paperback
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Contents Part I Cochlea/Peripheral Processing 1 Influence of Neural Synchrony on the Compound Action Potential, Masking, and the Discrimination of Harmonic Complexes 2 A Nonlinear Auditory Filterbank Controlled by Sub-band Instantaneous Frequency Estimates 3 Estimates of Tuning of Auditory Filter Using Simultaneous and Forward Notched-noise 4 A Model of Ventral Cochlear Nucleus Units Based on First Order 5 The Effect of Reverberation on the Temporal Representation of the F0 of Frequency Swept Harmonic Complexes in the Ventral Cochlear Nucleus 6 Spectral Edges as Optimal Stimuli for the Dorsal Cochlear 7 Psychophysical and Physiological Assessment of the Representation of High-frequency Spectral Notches in the Auditory Nerve Part II Pitch 8 Spatio-Temporal Representation of the Pitch of Complex Tones in the Auditory 9 Virtual Pitch in a Computational Physiological 10 Searching for a Pitch Centre in Human Auditory 11 Imaging Temporal Pitch Processing in the Auditory Pathway Part III Modulation 12 Spatiotemporal Encoding of Vowels in Noise Studied with the Responses of Individual Auditory-Nerve 13 Role of Peripheral Nonlinearities in Comodulation Masking 14 Neuromagnetic Representation of Comodulation Masking Release in the Human Auditory 15 Psychophysically Driven Studies of Responses to Amplitude Modulation in the Inferior Colliculus: Comparing Single-Unit Physiology to Behavioral 16 Source Segregation Based on Temporal Envelope Structure and Binaural 17 Simulation of Oscillating Neurons in the Cochlear Nucleus: A Possible Role for Neural Nets, Onset Cells, and Synaptic 18 ForwardMasking: Temporal Integration or Adaptation? 19 The Time Course of Listening Part IV Animal Communication 20 Frogs Communicate with Ultrasound in Noisy Environments 21 The Olivocochlear System Takes Part in Audio-Vocal Interaction 22 Neural Representation of Frequency Resolution in the Mouse Auditory Midbrain 23 Behavioral and Neural Identification of Birdsong under Several Masking Conditions Part V Intensity Representation 24 Near-Threshold Auditory Evoked Fields and Potentials are In Line with the Weber-Fechner Law 25 Brain Activation in Relation to Sound Intensity and Loudness 26 Duration Dependency of Spectral Loudness Summation, Measured with Three Different Experimental Procedures Part VI Scene Analysis 27 The Correlative Brain: A Stream Segregation Model 28 Primary Auditory Cortical Responses while Attending to Different Streams 29 Hearing Out Repeating Elements in Randomly Varying Multitone Sequences: A Case of Streaming? 30 The Dynamics of Auditory Streaming: Psychophysics, Neuroimaging, and Modeling 31 Auditory Stream Segregation Based on Speaker Size, and Identification of Size-Modulated Vowel Sequences 32 Auditory Scene Analysis: A Prerequisite for Loudness Perception 33 Modulation Detection Interference as Informational Masking 34 A Paradoxical Aspect of Auditory Change Detection 35 Human Auditory Cortical Processing of Transitions Between ‘Order’ and ‘Disorder’ 36 Wideband Inhibition Modulates the Effect of Onset Asynchrony as a Grouping Cue 37 Discriminability of Statistically Independent Gaussian Noise Tokens and Random Tone-BurstComplexes 38 The Role of Rehearsal and Lateralization in Pitch Memory Part VII Binaural Hearing 39 Interaural Correlation and Loudness 40 Interaural Phase and Level Fluctuations as the Basis of Interaural Incoherence Detection 41 Logarithmic Scaling of Interaural Cross Correlation: A Model Based on Evidence from Psychophysics and EEG 42 A Physiologically-Based Population Rate Code for Interaural Time Differences (ITDs) Predicts Bandwidth-Dependent Lateralization 43 A p-Limit for Coding ITDs: Neural Responses and the Binaural Display 44 A p-Limit for Coding ITDs: Implications for Binaural Models 45 Strategies for Encoding ITD in the Chicken Nucleus Laminaris 46 Interaural Level Difference Discrimination Thresholds and Virtual Acoustic Space Minimum Audible Angles for Single Neurons in the Lateral Superior Olive 47 Responses in Inferior Colliculus to Dichotic Harmonic Stimuli: The Binaural Integration of Pitch Cues 48 Level Dependent Shifts in Auditory Nerve Phase Locking Underlie Changes in Interaural Time Sensitivity with Interaural Level Differences in the Inferior Colliculus 49 Remote Masking and the Binaural Masking-Level Difference 50 Perceptual and Physiological Characteristics of Binaural Sluggishness 51 Precedence-Effect with Cochlear Implant Simulation 52 Enhanced Processing of Interaural Temporal Disparities at High-Frequencies: Beyond Transposed Stimuli 53 Models of Neural Responses to Bilateral Electrical Stimulation 54 Neural and Behavioral Sensitivities to Azimuth Degrade with Distance in Reverberant Environments Part VIII Speech and Learning 55 Spectro-temporal Processing of Speech – An Information-Theoretic Framework 56 Articulation Index and Shannon Mutual Information 57 Perceptual Compensation for Reverberation: Effects of ‘Noise-Like’ and ‘Tonal’ Contexts 58 Towards Predicting Consonant Confusions of Degraded Speech 59 The Influence of Masker Type on the Binaural Intelligibility Level Index

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Enrique A. Lopez-Poveda, Ph.D. is director of the Auditory Computation and Psychoacoustics Unit of the Neuroscience Institute of Castilla y León (University of Salamanca, Spain). His research focuses on understanding and modeling human cochlear nonlinear signal processing and the role of the peripheral auditory system in normal and impaired auditory perception. He has authored over 45 scientific papers and book chapters and is co-editor of the book Computational Models of the Auditory System (Springer Handbook of Auditory Research). He has been principal investigator, participant and consultant on numerous research projects. He is member of the Acoustical Society of America and of the Association of Research in Otolaryngololgy.   Alan R. Palmer, Ph.D. is Deputy Director of the MRC Institute of Hearing Research and holds a Special Professorship in neuroscience at the University of Nottingham UK. He received his first degree in Biological Sciences from the University of Birmingham UK and his PhD in Communication and Neuroscience from the University of Keele UK.  After postdoctoral research at Keele, he established his own laboratory at the National Institute for Medical Research in London.  This was followed by a Royal Society University Research Fellowship at the University of Sussex before taking a program leader position at the Medical Research Council Institute for Hearing Research in 1986.  He heads a research team that uses neurophysiological, computational and neuroanatomical techniques to study the way the brain processes sound.   Ray Meddis, Ph.D. is director of the Hearing Research Laboratory at the University of Essex, England. His research has concentrated on the development of computer models of the physiology of the auditory periphery and how these can be incorporated into models of psychophysical phenomena such as pitch and auditory scene analysis. He has published extensively inthis area. He is co-editor of the book Computational Models of the Auditory System (Springer Handbook of Auditory Research). His current research concerns the application of computer models to an understanding of hearing impairment. He is a fellow of the Acoustical Society of America and a member of the Association of Research in Otolaryngololgy.

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