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Schallanalyse Neuronale Repräsentation des Hörvorgangs als Basis

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Anlehnend an die Überlegenheit des Menschen bei der Differenzierung von Schallsignalen, verglichen mit dem aktuellen Stand der Technik, widmet sich dieser Artikel dem Aufzeigen der Mechanismen und Vorgänge, die sich bei der Verarbeitung von mechanischem Schall in Nervenimpulse innerhalb des Ohrs vollziehen, als Basis für eine mögliche technische Nachbildung, z.B. zur Erkennung von Tonhöhen in Musik.

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Szepannek, G., Klefenz, F. & Weihs, C. Schallanalyse Neuronale Repräsentation des Hörvorgangs als Basis. Informatik Spektrum 28, 389–395 (2005). https://doi.org/10.1007/s00287-005-0030-3

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