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Are Interaural Time and Level Differences Represented by Independent or Integrated Codes in the Human Auditory Cortex? (2013)
Journal Article
Edmonds, B. A., & Krumbholz, K. (2014). Are Interaural Time and Level Differences Represented by Independent or Integrated Codes in the Human Auditory Cortex?. Journal of the Association for Research in Otolaryngology, 15(1), 103-114. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10162-013-0421-0

Sound localization is important for orienting and focusing attention and for segregating sounds from different sources in the environment. In humans, horizontal sound localization mainly relies on interaural differences in sound arrival time and soun... Read More about Are Interaural Time and Level Differences Represented by Independent or Integrated Codes in the Human Auditory Cortex?.

Is Overshoot Caused by an Efferent Reduction in Cochlear Gain? (2013)
Conference Proceeding
Fletcher, M., de Boer, J., & Krumbholz, K. (2013). Is Overshoot Caused by an Efferent Reduction in Cochlear Gain?. In Basic Aspects of Hearing: Physiology and Perception (65-72). https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4614-1590-9_8

Under certain conditions, detection of a masked tone is improved by a preceding sound ("precursor"). This phenomenon is referred to as the "temporal effect" or "overshoot". A prevalent model of overshoot, referred to as the "gain reduction model", po... Read More about Is Overshoot Caused by an Efferent Reduction in Cochlear Gain?.