A model of the neuronal processing of interaural time disparities

Journal of the Acoustical Society of America(2018)

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The auditory system of humans and other mammals is able to use interaural time and intensity differences as well as spectral cues to localize sound sources. One important cue for localizing low-frequency sound sources in the horizontal plane are interaural time differences (ITDs), which are first analyzed in the medial superior olive (MSO) in the brainstem. Results from electrophysiological and psychoacoustic studies suggest ITD encoding in the relative activities of neuronal populations in the two brain hemispheres. This contribution first explores the neuronal encoding of fine-structure ITDs using a physiologically motivated spiking neuronal-network model of the mammalian MSO. Results from this model confirm robust ITD encoding in the relative activity of the MSOs in both hemispheres. Based on the neuronal-network simulations, a simple probabilistic model of subsequent ITD processing is proposed. This simplified model connects the neuronal responses of the two hemispheres with different hearing sensatio...
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