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Auditory Phase Opponency: A Temporal Model for Masked Detection at Low Frequencies

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We present a model for tone-in-noise detection at low frequencies that includes a physiologically realistic mech-anism for processing the information in neural discharge times. The proposed model exploits the frequency-dependent phase properties of the tuned filters in the auditory periphery and uses cross-auditory-nerve-fiber coincidence detection to extract temporal cues. Information in the responses of model coincidence detectors is quantified and compared to human performance in a masked detection task. The responses of some cross-frequency coincidence detectors are reduced when a low-frequency tone is added to a noise because of phase differences between fibers tuned to different frequencies. We refer to this response reduction as “phase oppo-nency. ” For super-critical masker bandwidths, the PO model succeeds in predicting detection of low-frequency tones in roving-level maskers, a psychophysical task for which the classical energy model fails. The PO model describes a physiologically realistic mechanism for extracting spatio-temporal information that can be applied to other sensory systems in which spatially overlapping and partially correlated temporal information is important. PACS no. 43.64.Bt, 43.66.Ba 1.

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