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Studies of auditory information processing emphasizing the application of signal detectability theory to the auditory sensory responses Semiannual report, 1 Dec. 1965 - 31 May 1966 and eighth quarterly status report, 1 Mar. - 31 May 1966
Free response to auditory signal detection, signal fading rate on energy band detector for electric ear model, and brightness adaptation research project
Stimulus-oriented Approach to Detection Re-examined
Effect of signal duration on detection in presence of continuous masking nois
Conduct Studies of Auditory Information Processing Emphasizing the Application of Signal Detectability Theory to the Auditory Sensory Responses Semiannual Report, 1 Jun. - 30 Nov. 1967, Quarterly Status Report, 1 Sep. - 30 Nov. 1967
Visual and auditory signal responses, including chromatic adaptation, binaural and monaural phenomena, and other psychophysiological dat
Studies of auditory information processing emphasizing the application of signal detectability theory to the auditory sensory responses Fifth quarterly progress report, 1 Jun. - 31 Aug. 1965
Signal detection of auditory sensory responses to stimuli - auditory information processin
Studies of auditory information processing emphasizing the application of signal detectability theory to the auditory sensory responses Semiannual report, 1 Dec. 1964 - 31 May 1965 and quarterly status report, 1 Mar. - 31 May 1965
Noise suppressor effect on signal detection and response speed and accuracy to sensory stimulation
Effect of signal duration on detection for gated and for continuous noise
Effect of signal duration on detection for gated and continuous nois
Conduct studies of auditory information processing emphasizing the application of signal detectability theory to the auditory sensory responses Semiannual report /sixth quarterly status report/, 1 Jun. - 30 Nov. 1965
Auditory information processing studies applying signal detectability theory to auditory sensory response
Discussions and Reviews : Toward an ethology of human conflict: a review
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Asymmetric Excitatory Synaptic Dynamics Underlie Interaural Time Difference Processing in the Auditory System
In order to localize sounds in the environment, the auditory system detects and encodes differences in signals between each ear. The exquisite sensitivity of auditory brain stem neurons to the differences in rise time of the excitation signals from the two ears allows for neuronal encoding of microsecond interaural time differences
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