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Modeling neurons in the anteroventral cochlear nucleus for amplitude modulation (AM) processing: application to speech sound
1996
4th International Conference on Spoken Language Processing (ICSLP 1996)
unpublished
The aim of this work is to explore the representation of speech in the anteroventral cochlear nucleus by computational models based on neuroanatomical and neurophysiological data. A computational model of the anteroventral cochlear nucleus stellate cells with chop-S type response properties is described. Input that is excitatory and inhibitory to the model is in the form of simulated auditory-nerve spikes. The model is capable of generating a wide range of realistic chop-S unit responses. We
doi:10.21437/icslp.1996-142
fatcat:bcou2j4vkffbrdhbs425bebkn4