Auditory system: a neural substrate for frequency selectivity?

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A J King

Abstract

Recent results have provided new insights into the complexity of sound frequency representation in the auditory midbrain and may identify a neural substrate for behaviourally determined frequency resolution.

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Aug 5, 2000·The Journal of the Royal Society for the Promotion of Health·M Habell

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