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Time-Warp–Invariant Neuronal Processing
2009
PLoS Biology
Fluctuations in the temporal durations of sensory signals constitute a major source of variability within natural stimulus ensembles. The neuronal mechanisms through which sensory systems can stabilize perception against such fluctuations are largely unknown. An intriguing instantiation of such robustness occurs in human speech perception, which relies critically on temporal acoustic cues that are embedded in signals with highly variable duration. Across different instances of natural speech,
doi:10.1371/journal.pbio.1000141
pmid:19582146
pmcid:PMC2701607
fatcat:bubejt5bxbcjrcufyrmexoo2k4