Across-species differences in pitch perception are consistent with differences in cochlear filtering
Across-species differences in pitch perception are consistent with differences in cochlear filtering
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England: eLife Science Publications, Ltd
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Pitch perception is critical for recognizing speech, music and animal
vocalizations, but its neurobiological basis remains unsettled, in part
because of divergent results across species. We investigated whether
species-specific differences exist in the cues used to perceive pitch and
whether these can be accounted for by differences in...
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Across-species differences in pitch perception are consistent with differences in cochlear filtering
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2050-084X
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2050-084X
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10.7554/eLife.41626