Sound level context modulates neural activity in the human brainstem
Abstract Optimal perception requires adaptation to sounds in the environment. Adaptation involves representing the acoustic stimulation history in neural response patterns, for example, by altering response magnitude or latency as sound-level context changes. Neurons in the auditory brainstem of rod...
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Auteurs principaux: | Björn Herrmann, Sonia Yasmin, Kurdo Araz, David W. Purcell, Ingrid S. Johnsrude |
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2021
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