Neural Processing of Amplitude-Modulated Sounds
Newcastle University · KU Leuven
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Abstract
Amplitude modulation (AM) is a temporal feature of most natural acoustic signals. A long psychophysical tradition has shown that AM is important in a variety of perceptual tasks, over a range of time scales. Technical possibilities in stimulus synthesis have reinvigorated this field and brought the modulation dimension back into focus. We address the question whether specialized neural mechanisms exist to extract AM information, and thus whether consideration of the modulation domain is essential in understanding the neural architecture of the auditory system. The available evidence suggests that this is the case. Peripheral neural structures not only transmit envelope information in the form of neural…
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- Stimulus (psychology)
- Modulation (music)
- Amplitude modulation
- Frequency modulation
- Waveform
- Computer science
- Artificial neural network
- Perception
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