Title
Auditory nerve encoding of high-frequency spectral information
Abstract
We have recently shown [1] that our ability to discriminate between a flat-spectrum noise and a similar noise with a high-frequency spectral notch deteriorates for levels around 70-80 dB SPL. The present paper explores an underlying physiological mechanism for this result. The hypothesis is that discriminability relies on the sensitivity of the auditory nerve to changes in the stimulus spectrum. A good correlation was found between behavioural results and sensitivity functions for two auditory nerve fibers with different dynamic ranges and with characteristic frequencies within the notch band. Although preliminary, these results suggest that the sensitivity of the auditory nerve to spectral notches is a non-monotonic function of stimulus level.
Year
DOI
Venue
2005
10.1007/11499220_24
IWINAC (1)
Keywords
Field
DocType
auditory nerve,behavioural result,stimulus level,high-frequency spectral information,notch band,high-frequency spectral notch,sensitivity function,auditory nerve fiber,stimulus spectrum,similar noise,flat-spectrum noise,monotone function,dynamic range,high frequency,spectrum
Notch band,Auditory masking,Computer science,Speech recognition,Correlation,Stimulus (physiology),Encoding (memory)
Conference
Volume
ISSN
ISBN
3561
0302-9743
3-540-26298-9
Citations 
PageRank 
References 
1
0.41
2
Authors
3
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Ana Alves-Pinto111.09
Enrique A. Lopez-Poveda210.75
Alan R. Palmer3114.14