Instructor(s)
Dr. Bertrand Delgutte
Prof. Jennifer R. Melcher
Prof. John Guinan, Jr.
Prof. M. Christian Brown
Prof. Andrew Oxenham
MIT Course Number
HST.723J / 9.285J
As Taught In
Spring 2005
Level
Graduate
Course Description
Course Features
Course Description
This course focuses on neural structures and mechanisms mediating the detection, localization and recognition of sounds. Discussions cover how acoustic signals are coded by auditory neurons, the impact of these codes on behavioral performance, and the circuitry and cellular mechanisms underlying signal transformations. Topics include temporal coding, neural maps and feature detectors, learning and plasticity, and feedback control. General principles are conveyed by theme discussions of auditory masking, sound localization, musical pitch, speech coding, and cochlear implants.