The Representation of Speech in a Nonlinear Auditory Model: Time-Domain Analysis of Simulated Auditory-Nerve Firing Patterns
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Guy J. Brown | Tim Jürgens | Ray Meddis | Matthew Robertson | Nicholas R. Clark | R. Meddis | Guy J. Brown | T. Jürgens | Matthew Robertson
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