Sodan et al., 2020 - Google Patents
Sensitivity to across-electrode delays in Cochlear Implant usersSodan et al., 2020
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- Sodan A
- Meunier S
- Péan V
- Roman S
- Montava M
- Lavieille J
- Macherey O
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- Forum Acusticum
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Two pure tones with sufficiently different frequencies yield action potentials in separate populations of auditory nerve fibers. Cochlear filtering induces a temporal shift between the firings of these populations, with fibers coding for high frequencies firing earlier than those …
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