Journal article

Delay analysis in the auditory brainstem of the rat: Comparison with click latency

JV FitzGerald, AN Burkitt, GM Clark, AG Paolini

Hearing Research | ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV | Published : 2001

Abstract

Many cells in the auditory brainstem 'phase lock' to tone stimuli. From the changing phase relationship between the stimulus and the neural response in phase-locking cells, the delay between them can be estimated. This delay, however, is consistently greater than the latency measured in response to click stimuli, an important discrepancy. In this paper the different measures of delay, namely phase delay, group delay and signal-front delay are re-examined. An improved method for computing the average group delay is presented, which accounts for the cyclical nature of the phase data. Data were collected from units in successive processing sites of auditory pathway: the auditory nerve, the coch..

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