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Interaural time difference detection by slowly integrating neurons (Vasilkov Tikidji-Hamburyan 2012)
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For localization of a sound source, animals and humans process the microsecond interaural time differences of arriving sound waves. How nervous systems, consisting of elements with time constants of about and more than 1 ms, can reach such high precision is still an open question. This model shows that population of 10000 slowly integrating Hodgkin-Huxley neurons with inhibitory and excitatory inputs (EI neurons) can detect minute temporal disparities in input signals which are significantly less than any time constant in the system.
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Vasilkov VA, Tikidji-Hamburyan RA (2012) Show
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Tikidji-Hamburyan, Ruben [ruben.tikidji.hamburyan at gmail.com] Show
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Vasilkov, Viacheslav [vasilkov.va at gmail.com] Show
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ITD detection
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Tikidji-Hamburyan, Ruben <ruben.tikidji.hamburyan@gmail.com>
and Vasilkov, Viacheslav <vasilkov.va@gmail.com>
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