Li, 2013 - Google Patents
Temporal fine structure and applications to cochlear implantsLi, 2013
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Complex broadband sounds are decomposed by the auditory filters into a series of relatively narrowband signals, each of which conveys information about the sound by time-varying features. The slow changes in the overall amplitude constitute envelope, while the more …
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