Distinct timescales for the neuronal encoding of vocal signals in a high-order auditory area
Abstract The ability of the auditory system to selectively recognize natural sound categories while maintaining a certain degree of tolerance towards variations within these categories, which may have functional roles, is thought to be crucial for vocal communication. To date, it is still largely un...
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Auteurs principaux: | Aurore Cazala, Catherine Del Negro, Nicolas Giret |
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Nature Portfolio
2021
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