Predicting formant-frequency discrimination in noise (Tan and Carney 2006)


"To better understand how the auditory system extracts speech signals in the presence of noise, discrimination thresholds for the second formant frequency were predicted with simulations of auditory-nerve responses. These predictions employed either average-rate information or combined rate and timing information, and either populations of model fibers tuned across a wide range of frequencies or a subset of fibers tuned to a restricted frequency range. In general, combined temporal and rate information for a small population of model fibers tuned near the formant frequency was most successful in replicating the trends reported in behavioral data for formant-frequency discrimination. ..."

Cell Type(s): Auditory nerve

Model Concept(s): Coincidence Detection; Audition

Simulation Environment: C or C++ program (web link to model)

Implementer(s): Tan, Qing

References:

Tan Q, Carney LH. (2006). Predictions of formant-frequency discrimination in noise based on model auditory-nerve responses. The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America. 120 [PubMed]


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