Brain responses in humans reveal ideal observer-like sensitivity to complex acoustic patterns

Abstract
We use behavioral methods, magnetoencephalography, and functional MRI to investigate how human listeners discover temporal patterns and statistical regularities in complex sound sequences. Sensitivity to patterns is fundamental to sensory processing, in particular in the auditory system, because most auditory signals only have meaning as successions over time. Previous evidence suggests that the brain is tuned to the statistics of sensory...
Paper Details
Title
Brain responses in humans reveal ideal observer-like sensitivity to complex acoustic patterns
Published Date
Jan 19, 2016
Volume
113
Issue
5
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