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Neural Coding of Temporal Information and Its Topography in the Auditory Cortex
Biology Faculty Publications
  • Thomas A. Terleph, Sacred Heart University
  • Raphael Pinaud, University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
12-1-2010
Abstract

The article discusses a study that focused on neural coding of temporal information and topography in the auditory cortex. The quest for a thorough understanding how highly complex stimuli are encoded poses a significant challenge for auditory neurosciences, such as human speech and animal vocal signals. The characteristics of cortical neurons have been attributed to the coding of temporal stimulus which features precise spike timing in the coding and firing rate of repetition sounds.

DOI
10.1007/s12038-010-0055-x
Citation Information
Terleph, Thomas A., and Raphael Pinaud. "Neural Coding Of Temporal Information And Its Topography In The Auditory Cortex." Journal Of Biosciences 35.4 (2010): 499-500.