←back to thread

How the cochlea computes (2024)

(www.dissonances.blog)
475 points izhak | 1 comments | | HN request time: 0.204s | source
1. tsoukase ◴[] No.45767149[source]
As the auditory associative cortex in parietal lobe discriminates frequencies, there must be some time-frequency transform between the ear and the brain. This must be discrete (as neurons fire in bursts and there is a finite frequency resolution capacity) and finite time.

The poor man's conversion of finite to equivalent infinite time is if you assume an infinite signal where the initial finite one is repeated infinately to the past and the future.