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A computational modelling study from the King Group demonstrates that the way sounds are transformed from the ear to the brain’s auditory cortex may be simpler than expected. These findings not only highlight the value of computational modelling for determining the principles underlying neural processing, but could also be useful for improving treatments for patients with hearing loss.
Carolyn Carr
Carolyn Carr - Associate Professor of Biomedical Science
Kerry Walker
DPhil, MSc, BSc Kerry Walker - Associate Professor of Neuroscience
Ahmed Zaher
Ahmed Zaher - Senior clinical fellow in intensive care
Kristijan Jovanoski
BBiomed(Hons), MPhil Melb, DPhil Oxon Kristijan Jovanoski - Postdoctoral Research Scientist
Jacinta Kalisch-Smith
PhD Jacinta Kalisch-Smith - BHF Intermediate Basic Science Fellow
Keith Dorrington
MA DPhil BCh DM FRCA Keith Dorrington - Emeritus Associate Professor of Physiology

