Inhibitory function in auditory processing / / edited by: R. Michael Burger, Conny Kopp-Scheinpflug and Ian D. Forsythe.
Compared to other sensory systems, the auditory system has evolved a large number of subthalamic nuclei each devoted to processing distinct features of sound stimuli. This information once extracted is then re-assembled to form the percept the acoustic world around us. The well-understood function o...
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