Discussion of Physiological Correlates of Speech Perception
Author:
Smoorenburg Guido F.
Publisher
Springer Netherlands
Reference26 articles.
1. Bonke, D., Bonke, B.A., Langner, G., and Scheich, H, (1981). Some aspects of functional organization of the auditory neostriatum (field L) in the guinea fowl. In: J. Syka and L. Aitkin (Eds.) Neuronal Mechanisms of Hearing, 323–327. Plenum Press, New York. 2. Delgutte, B. and Kiang, N.Y.S. (1984). Speech coding in the auditory nerve I. Vowel-like sounds. J. Acoust. Soc. Am., 75, 866–878. 3. Eggermont, J.J., Epping, W.J.M., and Aertsen, A.M.H.J. (1983). Stimulus dependent neural correlations in the auditory midbrain of the grassfrog (Rana temporia L.). Biol. Cybernetics, 47, 103–117. 4. Epping, W., Boogaard, H. van den, Aertsen, A., Eggermont, J.J. and Johannesma, P. (1984). The neurochrome; an identity preserving representation of activity patterns from neural populations. Biol. Cybernetics, 50, 235–240. 5. Frishkopf, L.S., Capranica, R.R., and Goldstein, M.H. (1968). Neural coding in the bullfrog’s auditory system, a teleological approach, Proc. IEEE, 56, 969–980.
|
|