Langner G
Zoological Institute, Technical University of Darmstadt, FRG.
Hear Res. 1992 Jul;60(2):115-42. doi: 10.1016/0378-5955(92)90015-f.
Periodic envelope fluctuations are a common feature of acoustic communication signals, and as a result of physical constraints, many natural, nonliving sound sources also produce periodic waveforms. In human speech and music, for example, periodic sounds are abundant and reach a high degree of complexity. Under noisy conditions these amplitude fluctuations may be reliable indicators of a common sound source responsible for the activation of different frequency channels of the basilar membrane. To make use of this information, a central periodicity analysis is necessary in addition to the peripheral frequency analysis. The present review summarizes our present knowledge about representation and processing of periodic signals, from the cochlea to the cortex in mammals, and in homologous or analogous anatomical structures as far as these exist and have been investigated in other animals. The first sections describe important physical and perceptual attributes of periodic signals, and the last sections address some theoretical issues.
周期性包络波动是声学通信信号的一个常见特征,并且由于物理限制,许多自然的、非生物声源也会产生周期性波形。例如,在人类语音和音乐中,周期性声音丰富且具有高度复杂性。在嘈杂环境下,这些幅度波动可能是激活基底膜不同频率通道的共同声源的可靠指标。为了利用这些信息,除了外周频率分析外,还需要进行中枢周期性分析。本综述总结了我们目前关于哺乳动物从耳蜗到皮层以及在其他动物中存在并已被研究的同源或类似解剖结构中周期性信号的表征和处理的知识。前几节描述了周期性信号的重要物理和感知属性,最后几节讨论了一些理论问题。