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fossilized sound
sci.archaeology  -  35 posts  -  24 authors  - Last post:  Apr 14, 1995
The location was tonotopic. I can't imagine this happening in nature as
freezing of the cochlea would take too long for any tonotopic representatio
n to be ...
http://groups.google.com/g/60c7feed/t/82ec6a32ed1b537d/d/9de12aaa7e872f6d?...

Perception of tone
rec.music.classical  -  2 posts  -  2 authors  - Last post:  Jun 19, 1990
This perception would necessarily depend on the firing pattern WITHIN one
tonotopic representation and @i[across several] tonotopic
representations.
http://groups.google.com/g/df57fef5/t/b01cde69c9baf7e9/d/f1d407add9787830?...

Representation in Nervous Systems
bionet.neuroscience  -  334 posts  -  49 authors  - Last post:  Apr 12, 2004
If an electrode array is mapped over the tonotopic mappings of the auditory apparatus, one could obtain a
crude "representation" of the Representation of ...
http://groups.google.com/g/3ff7feef/t/f1a6e4c318a1ab44/d/1d1396d5c3f0f5f7?...

Multiplexing and sensory coding
bit.listserv.csg-l  -  2 posts  -  2 authors  - Last post:  Aug 3, 1994
In the auditory literature, these are called "rate-place" representations, "place"
being the position of the neuron in a tonotopic, frequency map (or alternately, the ...
http://groups.google.com/g/8437feb0/t/66e3bff1db8dfdc7/d/4f6b6d7e2730a5fe?...

Information theory and the auditory cortex: a question.
bionet.info-theory  -  6 posts  -  5 authors  - Last post:  May 5, 1994
One of the primary ways that the auditory cortex encodes is through a spatial representation of
frequency. There is ... This is called tonotopic mapping. See for ...
http://groups.google.com/g/fc17ff07/t/3413c772dace1b90/d/5404bb13e9c6435?...

Information Representation in Brain - Superposition ...
sci.crypt  -  79 posts  -  17 authors  - Last post:  Jan 6, 2007
In one case you have retinotopic mapping, and in the other you have tonotopi
c mapping. The brain evolved its internal representations to deal
with the different ...
http://groups.google.com/g/a807ff04/t/28fffc47e7af6138/d/222a5a689c7a5545?...

Phoneme Recognition using formants
comp.speech  -  9 posts  -  6 authors  - Last post:  Jan 23, 1995
The representation we use is a highly-redundant, non-independent
auditory ... in the sense that not every tonotopic channels is
delivering usable information.
http://groups.google.com/g/8557fefa/t/3eb2704cf9735c70/.../924e37fb13bbcb15?...

Input-signal representation / time-series approximation
comp.ai.neural-nets  -  2 posts  -  2 authors  - Last post:  Mar 7, 1999
... the mammalian brain(eg, tonotopic map studies of mamallian auditory cortex). ...
a good input signal representation for a time-series approximation/prediction ...
http://groups.google.com/g/fb07fef2/t/77b86de25192bba3/.../f771c4485b7710c8?...

Brainy musicians
rec.music.makers.guitar.jazz  -  44 posts  -  27 authors  - Last post:  Apr 23, 1998
The more experienced musicians had larger tonotopic maps. The study
... ``We found that the representation of the fingers of the
left hand are bigger than the ...
http://groups.google.com/g/af27ff09/t/1c9d83920cdfa350/d/e801cf7f3e3661f0?...

Basic reference for auditory cortex
bionet.neuroscience  -  8 posts  -  6 authors  - Last post:  Oct 20, 1994
An outstanding question in the field is what may be represented
orthogonal to the tonotopic axis of the cortical maps. Just to get you
started on this immense ...
http://groups.google.com/g/a127fefb/t/40ac9a04e4e22407/.../14dfc4a47b671356?...


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