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The precedence effect in spatial hearing manifests in cortical neural population responses.

Kongyan LiRyszard AuksztulewiczChloe H K ChanAmbika Prasad MishraJan W H Schnupp
Published in: BMC biology (2022)
While previous studies suggested that the precedence effect may be caused by early processing mechanisms in the cochlea or inhibitory circuitry in the brainstem and midbrain, our results indicate that the precedence effect is not fully developed at the level of individual recording sites in the auditory cortex, but robust and consistent precedence effects are observable only in the auditory cortex at the level of cortical population responses. This indicates that the precedence effect emerges at later cortical processing stages and is a significantly "higher order" feature than has hitherto been assumed.
Keyphrases
  • machine learning
  • working memory
  • deep learning
  • hearing loss
  • neural network