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The temporal representation of speech in a nonlinear model of the guinea pig cochlea
Stephen Holmes, CJ Sumner, LP O'Mard, R Meddis
Psychology
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Nonlinear Model
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Temporal Representation
100%
Guinea pig Cochlea
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Auditory Nerve
100%
Speech Sounds
66%
Physiological Response
33%
Firing Pattern
33%
Guinea pig
33%
Formants
33%
Physiological Data
33%
Best Frequency
33%
Fiber Response
33%
Nerve Complex
33%
Double Vowels
33%
Basilar Membrane
33%
Vibratory Response
33%
Dual-mode Resonator
33%
Advanced Applications
33%
Inner Hair Cell
33%
Model Response
33%
Ensemble Response
33%
Cochlear Model
33%
Cochlea Model
33%
Nonlinear Filtering
33%
Human Auditory System
33%
Nonlinear Filter
33%
Neuroscience
Behavior (Neuroscience)
100%
Cochlea
100%
Auditory System
100%
Basilar Membrane
100%