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Spatiotemporal representation of the pitch of harmonic complex tones in auditory nerve

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It is found that spatiotemporal cues to resolved harmonics are available for F0 values between 350 and 1100 Hz and that these cues are more robust than traditional rate–place cues at high stimulus levels.
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The article was published on 2010-09-01 and is currently open access. It has received 51 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Pitch (Music) & Representation (systemics).

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Neuronal heterogeneity and stereotyped connectivity in the auditory afferent system

TL;DR: This work provides a transcriptional catalog of neuron types in the cochlea, which serves as a valuable resource for dissecting cell-type-specific functions of dedicated afferents in auditory perception and in hearing disorders.
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How We Hear: The Perception and Neural Coding of Sound.

TL;DR: This review provides an overview of selected topics pertaining to the perception and neural coding of sound, starting with the first stage of filtering in the cochlea and its profound impact on perception.
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Considering optogenetic stimulation for cochlear implants.

TL;DR: It is concluded that proof of principle has been presented for optogenetic stimulation of the cochlea and central auditory neurons in rodents as well as for the technical realization of flexible μLED-based multichannel cochlear implants.
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Subcortical neural synchrony and absolute thresholds predict frequency discrimination independently.

TL;DR: The results suggest that frequency discrimination of pure tones may depend both on phase locking precision and on separate mechanisms affected in hearing loss, including subcortical neural synchrony and other age-related and hearing loss-related mechanisms.
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Importance of spike timing in touch: an analogy with hearing?

TL;DR: The putative roles of spike timing in touch and hearing are explored and common mechanisms that may be involved in processing temporal spiking patterns are discussed.
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