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While scientists have no clear understanding of the mechanisms that prevent the fact-resistant humans from absorbing data, they theorize that the strain may have developed the ability to intercept and discard information en route from the auditory nerve to the brain.
The brains of people who felt the chills had more nerve fibres running from the auditory cortex, needed for basic hearing ability, to two other regions, namely the anterior insular cortex, involved in processing feelings, and the medial prefrontal cortex, which is thought to monitor emotions and assign values to them.
Until now, many neuroscientists believed musical appreciation was simply a spin-off from the auditory mechanism in the brain that has evolved to understand speech or other complex sounds.
Ideally, the segments would be representative of individual sound events from the auditory scene.
The colliculus also participates in a descending pathway that leads from the auditory cortex to cochlea.
The rare occurrence of a sound deviating from the auditory background tends to trigger attentional orienting.
For instrument recognition, we adapt common timbral features for instrument recognition by extracting them channel-wise from the auditory output.
The coarse shape of the power spectrum of the recording from the auditory scene is represented with MFCCs.
The ABR test involves attaching electrodes to the head to record electrical activity from the auditory nerve (the hearing nerve) and other parts of the brain.
A comparison to the values obtained from the auditory tests in [3] shows that the values derived with TOSQA-2001 are usually too high.
For instrument recognition, features are extracted from the auditory model or the original signal which results in four considered variants altogether.
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