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Single-neuron encoding of surprise in auditory processing
Single-neuron encoding of surprise in auditory processing
Journal Article

Single-neuron encoding of surprise in auditory processing

2010
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Overview
The main role of structures in ascending sensory systems is to extract raw features of sensory input and compartmentalize the information-bearing elements for use by the brain. Information-bearing elements can be apparent, as in the case of stimulus frequency or intensity (Ehret and Merzenich 1988; Tramo et al. 2002; Yu et al. 2010). The features of sound that drive neuronal ring at higher auditory centers, however, remain elusive.