Intensity coding and the dynamic range problem
Material type: TextSubject(s): Online resources: In: Hearing Research 34 (1988) p. 267-274Abstract: The psychophysical data on intensity discrimination indicate that certain schemes are unlikely as general intensity codes at the level of the auditory nerve and indirectly suggests that the most likely code is one based upon the firing rates of frequency-localized groups of fibers.No physical items for this record
The psychophysical data on intensity discrimination indicate that certain schemes are unlikely as general intensity codes at the level of the auditory nerve and indirectly suggests that the most likely code is one based upon the firing rates of frequency-localized groups of fibers.