Citation:
Mor Nahum, Nelken, Israel , and Ahissar, Merav . 2008. “Low-Level Information And High-Level Perception: The Case Of Speech In Noise.”. Plos Biology, 6, 5, Pp. e126. http://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&db=aph&AN=32427450&lang=he&site=eds-live.
Abstract:
The ability to both perceive and understand speech accurately depends on the loss of information along the acoustic-to-phonological hierarchy of auditory processing. A general theory of hierarchical processing in the brain predicts the conditions under which we can or cannot do both. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]