2022
DOI: 10.1101/2022.02.10.479939
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Subcortical and cortical tracking of communication sound envelopes in challenging listening conditions

Abstract: Humans and animals constantly face challenging acoustic environments such as various background noises restricting the detection, discrimination and identification of behaviorally salient sounds. Here, we disentangled the role of temporal envelope tracking on the decrease in neuronal and behavioral discrimination between communication sounds in situations of acoustic degradations. We simulated responses of auditory nerve fibers and recorded neuronal activity in cochlear nucleus, inferior colliculus, thalamus a… Show more

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