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Re: pitch neurons



Hi all,

To get additional arguments in favor of dual encoding mechanisms of pitch
perception, you can read:

Grimault N., Micheyl C., Carlyon R.P., Collet L. (2002) " Evidence for two
pitch encoding mechanisms using a selective auditory training paradigm ",
Perception and Psychophysics, 64, 189-197.

Nicolas.



At 09:45 08/10/02 +1000, Chris Chambers wrote:
> Hi all,
>
>&&"" produced by these mechanisms is elicited at the same neural level....
>
> 
> In support of Eli's proposition that pitch is likely to be a central
> phenomenon, I want to bring up Terhardt's 1974 model (JASA) in which pitch
> develops by way of learning.
>
> Pierre
>  
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