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Periodicity extraction in the anuran auditory nerve
Authors:A. Megela Simmons  M. Ferragamo
Affiliation:1. Department of Psychology, Brown University, Box 1853, 02912, Providence, RI, USA
Abstract:
1. Activity of individual eighth nerve fibers in the bullfrog, Rana catesbeiana, was measured in response to complex, multiple-frequency stimuli differing in both frequency composition and harmonic structure. Stimuli were chosen to parallel types of stimuli producing ldquopitch-shiftrdquo effects in humans.
2. The fundamental frequency of harmonic stimuli can be extracted from the autocorrelation of fiber firing, whether the fundamental is physically present in the stimulus or is a ldquomissingrdquo fundamental. The spectral fine-structure of harmonic stimuli is not robustly represented in fiber temporal response. These effects are seen in both AP and BP fibers.
3. The pseudoperiod of inharmonic stimuli is represented by synchronization to successive high-amplitude peaks in the stimulus envelope. Temporal responses to stimuli with high center frequencies are similar regardless of whether their frequency components are harmonically or inharmonically related. Responses remain dominated by the envelope periodicity, and no ldquopitch-shiftrdquo is signaled. In response to stimuli with low center frequencies, temporal responses signal a ldquopitch-shiftrdquo between harmonic and inharmonic complexes. Both AP and BP fibers show these effects.
4. These data suggest that bullfrog peripheral fibers extract the periodicity of complex stimuli by time-domain rather than frequency-domain coding.
Keywords:Auditory nerve  Autocorrelation  Bullfrog  Complex signals  Periodicity pitch  Temporal processing
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