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A Search for Factors Specifying Tonotopy Implicates DNER in Hair-Cell Development in the Chick's Cochlea☆
The Topographic Unsupervised Learning of Natural Sounds in the Auditory Cortex
Conserved Role of Sonic Hedgehog in Tonotopic Organization of the Avian Basilar Papilla and Mammalian Cochlea
Quantifying Attentional Modulation of Auditory-Evoked Cortical Responses from Single-Trial Electroencephalography
The Topography of Frequency and Time Representation in Primate Auditory
Bedside Evaluation of the Functional Organization of the Auditory Cortex in Patients with Disorders of Consciousness
Processing of Natural Sounds in Human Auditory Cortex: Tonotopy, Spectral Tuning, and Relation to Voice Sensitivity
Cortical Markers of Auditory Stream Segregation Revealed for Streaming Based on Tonotopy but Not Pitch
Hearing Things
Study of Fluid Flow Within the Hearing Organ
Evidence of a Tonotopic Organization of the Auditory Cortex in Cochlear Implant Users
Specific Tonotopic Organizations of Different Areas of the Human Auditory Cortex Revealed by Simultaneous Magnetic and Electric Recordings
Functional Topography of Human Auditory Cortex
Stiffness and Tension Gradients of the Hair Cell's Tip-Link Complex In
The Cognitive Neuroscience of Music
Human Tonotopic Maps and Their Rapid Task-Related Changes Studied by Magnetic Source Imaging
Conserved Role of Sonic Hedgehog in Tonotopic Organization of the Avian Basilar Papilla and Mammalian Cochlea
Mechanically Facilitated Micro-Fluid Mixing in the Organ of Corti
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Epha4 Misexpression Alters Tonotopic Projections in the Auditory Brainstem
Distorted Tonotopy Severely Degrades Neural Representations of Natural Speech in Noise Following Acoustic Trauma
Lack of Tonotopic Organization of the Auditory Cortex in Schizophrenia
The Tonotopic Organization of the Bullfrog Amphibian Papilla, an Auditory Organ Lacking a Basilar Membrane
Robustness of Cortical Topography Across Fields, Laminae, Anesthetic States, and Neurophysiological Signal Types
Evidence for an Alteration of the Tonotopic Map in the Gerbil Cochlea During Development
Chapter 23 Activity on Brainstem Circuits 31
Subplate Neurons Are the First Cortical Neurons to Respond to Sensory Stimuli
Tonotopic Organization of the Human Auditory Cortex Probed with Frequency-Modulated Tones
Organization of the Brainstem Auditory Pathways.Pdf
Purves Ch12 Ch13 Hearing Bal
The Spiral Staircase: Tonotopic Microstructure and Cochlear Tuning
Neurod1 Is Essential for the Primary Tonotopic Organization and Related Auditory Information Processing in the Midbrain
Tonotopic Organization in Human Auditory Cortex Revealed by Progressions of Frequency Sensitivity
A Novel Frequency Selectivity Approach Based on Travelling
Orthogonal Acoustic Dimensions Define Auditory Field Maps in Human
Fractured Tonotopy of Functional Neural Clusters in Mouse Auditory Cortex
Local Versus Global Scales of Organization in Auditory Cortex
Dissociation of Tonotopy and Pitch in Human Auditory Cortex
From Perception to Pleasure: Music and Its Neural Substrates
Accounting for the Phonetic Value of Nonspeech Sounds
Strengthening of the Efferent Olivocochlear System Leads to Synaptic Dysfunction and Tonotopy Disruption of a Central Auditory Nucleus
Hearing Research
Linking Topography to Tonotopy in the Mouse Auditory Thalamocortical Circuit
Integrating the Biophysical and Molecular Mechanisms of Auditory Hair Cell Mechanotransduction
Lecture 21 -- the Auditory System -- Das
Mapping the Tonotopic Organization in Human Auditory Cortex with Minimally Salient Acoustic Stimulation
Auditory Cortex ‐ 1
Frequency-Dependent Responses Exhibited by Multiple Regions in Human Auditory Cortex1
Understanding Rostral–Caudal Auditory Cortex
Identifying Musical Pieces from Fmri Data Using Encoding
Tinnitus and the Brain
Extensive Tonotopic Mapping Across Auditory Cortex Is Recapitulated by Spectrally Directed Attention and Systematically Related to Cortical Myeloarchitecture
Disruption of Atg7-Dependent Autophagy Causes Electromotility Disturbances, Outer Hair Cell Loss, and Deafness in Mice
Tonotopy of the Mammalian Cochlea Is Associated with Stiffness And