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Acceleration and Integration of Sound Decoding in FPGA / Accelerering och integrering av ljudavkodning i FPGAHolmér, Johan, Eriksson, Jesper January 2011 (has links)
The task has been to develop a network media renderer on an embedded linux system running on a Spartan 6 FPGA. One of the challenges have been to make the best use of the limited FPGA area. MP3 have been the prioritised format. To achieve fast MP3 decoding a MicroBlaze soft processor have been configured for speed with concern to the small area availabe. Also the software MP3 decoding process have been accelerated with hardware. MP3 files with full quality (320 kbit/s) can be decoded with real time requirements. A sound interface hardware have been designed to handle the decoded sound samples and convert them to the S/PDIF standard interface. Also UPnP commands have been implemented with the MP3 player software to complete the renderer’s network functionality.
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Sound Encoding in the Mouse Cochlea: Molecular Physiology and Optogenetic StimulationJing, Zhizi 23 October 2013 (has links)
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Úloha inhibičních interneuronů při kódovaní komplexních zvuků sluchovou kůrou myši / The role of inhibitory interneurons in encoding of complex sounds by the auditory cortex of mouseTomáška, Filip January 2018 (has links)
Recent findings suggest, that perception of acoustic stimuli in the mouse auditory cortex relies on categorization of object-based representations. Local neuronal populations in L2/3 of the mouse auditory cortex reportedly exhibit a limited number (1-3) of stable modes of response, each possibly evoked by multiple complex sounds of variable acoustic features. Stimulation using linear intensity mixing of sounds evoking different response modes revealed an attractor-like dynamic of the underlying representation. These modes of response were hypothesized to represent the neural correlate of perceptual categorization. We have developed an experimental protocol enabling chronic two-photon imaging of the previously described population coding under awake conditions. Using this protocol we acquired data suggesting that the pattern of population activity underlying a mode of response, is stable during a week-long timeframe. We have also recorded the neural activity of a local subpopulation of somatostatin-positive inhibitory interneurons (SST+ INs) during abrupt changes in cortical representation. Our preliminary results suggest that local SST+ INs exhibit maximal firing when the neural correlate of a mode of response is exhibited by the surrounding population of principal cells. In addition, we observed a...
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Sound encoding in mutant mice with disrupted action potential generationYamanbaeva, Gulnara 21 August 2017 (has links)
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