File:Noise-invariant-Neurons-in-the-Avian-Auditory-Cortex-Hearing-the-Song-in-Noise-pcbi.1002942.s003.oga
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Noise-invariant-Neurons-in-the-Avian-Auditory-Cortex-Hearing-the-Song-in-Noise-pcbi.1002942.s003.oga (Ogg Vorbis sound file, length 10 s, 44 kbps, file size: 53 KB)
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DescriptionNoise-invariant-Neurons-in-the-Avian-Auditory-Cortex-Hearing-the-Song-in-Noise-pcbi.1002942.s003.oga |
English: An example of a Zebra finch song labeled as a signal since it will be masked (in Audio S1) and recovered (in Audio S2). |
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Source | Audio S3 from Moore R, Lee T, Theunissen F (2013). "Noise-invariant Neurons in the Avian Auditory Cortex: Hearing the Song in Noise". PLOS Computational Biology. DOI:10.1371/journal.pcbi.1002942. PMID 23388716. PMC: 3591274. | ||
Author | Moore R, Lee T, Theunissen F | ||
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