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Asymmetry in the perception of electrical chirps presented to cochlear implant listeners

Šodan et al., 2024

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687188790685351381
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Šodan A
Meunier S
Péan V
Lavieille J
Roman S
Macherey O
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Journal of the Association for Research in Otolaryngology

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Introduction Although a broadband acoustic click is physically the shortest duration sound we can hear, its peripheral neural representation is not as short because of cochlear filtering. The traveling wave imposes frequency-dependent delays to the sound waveform so …
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