Modelling the Distortion Produced by Cochlear Compression
Fig. 10.1 Auditory spectra for five complex tones with the same lowest component (15). The fundamental was 100 Hz and the tones had 2, 3, 5, 9 or 17 consecutive…
Fig. 10.1 Auditory spectra for five complex tones with the same lowest component (15). The fundamental was 100 Hz and the tones had 2, 3, 5, 9 or 17 consecutive…
Fig. 6.1 Linear reference TMCs obtained with and without the CWN. Symbols and dotted lines: mean experimental data; error bars illustrate ± one standard deviation. Continuous lines: computer model simulations…
Fig. 19.1 Left panel: mean thresholds across four listeners as a function of precursor/masker notch width for the unenhanced (filled squares) and enhanced (open circles) conditions. Right panel: threshold differences…
Fig. 26.1 Mean FFR spectral magnitude at 504 Hz and the corresponding standard errors across ten subjects. Panel a shows the data for the no-gap condition. The three left-hand groups…
Fig. 2.1 Flow diagram of the MATLAB Auditory Periphery (MAP) model. The lower boxes on the left refer to activity driven by low spontaneous rate (LSR) fibres and forming (speculatively)…
Fig. 5.1 Schematic of the stimuli used in the TMC, FDMC and AFM methods, panels a, b and c, respectively. Double-headed arrows indicate the stimulus that was adaptively varied. M…
Fig. 11.1 Comparisons of thresholds between tasks. Each panel represents one combination of tasks as labeled. Each dot represents one listener 3 Experiment 2: Effects of Training on TFS-Based Pitch…
Brian C. J. Moore, Roy D. Patterson, Ian M. Winter, Robert P. Carlyon and Hedwig E Gockel (eds.)Advances in Experimental Medicine and BiologyBasic Aspects of Hearing2013Physiology and Perception10.1007/978-1-4614-1590-9_12© Springer Science+Business Media New York 2013 12. On the Limit…
Fig. 1.1 A schematic diagram of the history of several mammalian lineages that had a common origin from synapsid “reptiles”. A timescale is provided on the left of the diagram….