Spatial cue reliability drives frequency tuning in the barn Owl's midbrain

eLife7.70
Volume: 3
Published: Dec 22, 2014
Abstract
The robust representation of the environment from unreliable sensory cues is vital for the efficient function of the brain. However, how the neural processing captures the most reliable cues is unknown. The interaural time difference (ITD) is the primary cue to localize sound in horizontal space. ITD is encoded in the firing rate of neurons that detect interaural phase difference (IPD). Due to the filtering effect of the head, IPD for a given...
Paper Details
Title
Spatial cue reliability drives frequency tuning in the barn Owl's midbrain
Published Date
Dec 22, 2014
Journal
Volume
3
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