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Auditory nerve model for predicting performance limits (Heinz et al 2001)
 
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Accession:
36834
A computational auditory nerve (AN) model was developed for use in modeling psychophysical experiments with normal and impaired human listeners. In this phenomenological model, many physiologically vulnerable response properties associated with the cochlear amplifier are represented by a single nonlinear control mechanism, see paper for details. Several model versions are described that can be used to evaluate the relative effects of these nonlinear properties.
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1 .
Heinz MG, Zhang X, Bruce IC, Carney LH (2001) Auditory nerve model for predicting performance limits of normal and impaired listeners.
Acoustics Research Letters Online
2(3)
:91-96
Model Information
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Model Type:
Brain Region(s)/Organism:
Cell Type(s):
Auditory nerve;
Channel(s):
Gap Junctions:
Receptor(s):
Gene(s):
Transmitter(s):
Simulation Environment:
C or C++ program;
MATLAB;
Model Concept(s):
Activity Patterns;
Temporal Pattern Generation;
Audition;
Implementer(s):
Zhang, Xuedong ;
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AudNervModNormAndImpair
readme.html
an_arlo.c
cmpa.c
cmpa.h
compile_arlo.m
complex.c
complex.h
filters.c
filters.h
hc.c
hc.h
runmodel.c
runmodel.h
sgmodel.c
spikes.c
spikes.h
spl2a.m
synapse.c
synapse.h
test.m
test_nospikes.m
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