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![]() "Kalman Rubinson" wrote in message ... On Sat, 27 May 2006 09:44:11 -0400, "Robert Morein" wrote: How about this: http://illumin.usc.edu/article.php?articleID=45&page=3 If the brain can localize based upon differential delays as small as 10 us, This is highly unlikely and not supported by reference. Kal From http://www.physiol.ox.ac.uk/~raac/pd...aa_curBiol.pdf "Humans can discriminate ITDs as small as 10-20 ?s [3] - an astonishing achievement given that the duration of an action potential is two orders of magnitude greater than this." From http://www.pubmedcentral.gov/article...gi?artid=34336 " But even a sound coming directly from one side reaches the near ear only 600 ?s earlier than the far one, an interval comparable to the duration of a single action potential. Our finest discrimination of a source's position involves measurement of interaural time delay with a precision of less than 20 ?s-a seemingly impossible feat that we reflexively perform dozens of times a day." Interesting note on the speed of cilial response: http://www.hhmi.org/news/coreydp.html "Within 5 to 10 microseconds of this motion, channels in the hair cell open and allow ions to enter - the first step in sending a sound signal to the brain. According to Corey, the rapidity of this response - which is as much as 1,000 times faster than the opening of similar channels in the eye in response to light - indicated to scientists that the channel must respond directly to the mechanical stimulus, rather than relying on a signal from another molecule. The speed of the response was determined more than 20 years ago in the laboratory of HHMI investigator A. James Hudspeth - but since that time, no one had been able to identify the channel protein." |
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