Authors
David J Klein, Didier A Depireux, Jonathan Z. Simon, Shihab A. Shamma
Publication date
2000/7
Journal
Journal of computational neuroscience
Volume
9
Pages
85-111
Publisher
Kluwer Academic Publishers
Description
The spectrotemporal receptive field (STRF) is a functional descriptor of the linear processing of time-varying acoustic spectra by the auditory system. By cross-correlating sustained neuronal activity with the dynamic spectrum of a spectrotemporally rich stimulus ensemble, one obtains an estimate of the STRF. In this article, the relationship between the spectrotemporal structure of any given stimulus and the quality of the STRF estimate is explored and exploited. Invoking the Fourier theorem, arbitrary dynamic spectra are described as sums of basic sinusoidal components—that is, moving ripples. Accurate estimation is found to be especially reliant on the prominence of components whose spectral and temporal characteristics are of relevance to the auditory locus under study and is sensitive to the phase relationships between components with identical temporal signatures. These and other observations …
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Scholar articles
DJ Klein, DA Depireux, JZ Simon, SA Shamma - Journal of computational neuroscience, 2000