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Estimating human cochlear tuning behaviorally via forward masking
Andrew J. Oxenham
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Heather A. Kreft
Psychology (Twin Cities)
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Cochlea
100%
Forward Masking
100%
Cochlear Tuning
100%
Frequency Tuning
66%
Neural Coding
33%
Behavioral Measures
33%
Frequency Selectivity
33%
Reliable Estimate
33%
Notched Noise
33%
Stimulus Frequency Otoacoustic Emissions
33%
Sound Vibration
33%
Auditory-perceptual
33%
Auditory Processing
33%
Perceptual Event
33%
Long History
33%
Neuroscience
Cochlea
100%
Sensation of Hearing
50%