Lily Cassandra Paulick, Helia Relaño-Iborra, Torsten Dau
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摘要
本研究将非线性内毛细胞模型(IHC)整合到计算听觉信号处理和感知(CASP)模型中[Jepsen, Ewert, and Dau(2008)]。j . Acoust。美国医学杂志。124(1),422-438]。该集成解决了其更简单的前身的局限性,即不能反映IHC向高声压级传导过程的饱和。虽然与原始模型相比,修正后的模型显示出不同的处理机制,但在强度区分、同时屏蔽和前向屏蔽以及调制检测等条件下,修正后的模型保持了预测能力,有效地解释了来自正常听力听众的数据。对模型进行了额外的更新和改进,以响应额外的压缩非线性所产生的变化,并提高其可用性。总的来说,修正后的CASP模型为模拟不同条件和任务下的听觉加工和感知提供了更准确和直观的框架。这种增强版本对于研究耳朵的非线性响应特性对内部听觉表征的影响,包括感音神经性听力损失对听觉感知的影响,可能特别有价值。
The computational auditory signal processing and perception model: A revised version.
This study integrates a non-linear inner hair cell model (IHC) into the computational auditory signal processing and perception (CASP) model [Jepsen, Ewert, and Dau (2008). J. Acoust. Am. 124(1), 422-438]. The integration addresses limitations of its more simplistic predecessor that did not reflect the saturation of the IHC transduction process towards high sound pressure levels. While exhibiting distinct processing mechanisms compared to the original model, the revised model maintains predictive power across conditions of intensity discrimination, simultaneous and forward masking, and modulation detection, effectively accounting for data from normal-hearing listeners. Additional updates and refinements to the model are introduced in response to the changes produced by the additional compressive non-linearity and to improve its usability. Overall, the revised CASP model offers a more accurate and intuitive framework for simulating auditory processing and perception under diverse conditions and tasks. This enhanced version may be particularly valuable for studying the influence of the ear's nonlinear response properties on internal auditory representations, including the effects of sensorineural hearing loss on auditory perception.
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Since 1929 The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America has been the leading source of theoretical and experimental research results in the broad interdisciplinary study of sound. Subject coverage includes: linear and nonlinear acoustics; aeroacoustics, underwater sound and acoustical oceanography; ultrasonics and quantum acoustics; architectural and structural acoustics and vibration; speech, music and noise; psychology and physiology of hearing; engineering acoustics, transduction; bioacoustics, animal bioacoustics.