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Chi, T, and S. Shamma, "Spectrum restoration from multiscale auditory phase singularities by generalized projections" IEEE Trans. Audio and Speech, 2004.

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Julian P., A. Andreou, L. Riddle, S. Shamma, D. Goldberg, and G. Cauwenberghs .(2004) "A Comparative Study of Sound Localization Algorithms for Energy Aware Sensor Network Nodes" IEEE Trans. Cir. Sys. 51(4).

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Elhilali M., J. Fritz , D. Klein, J. Simon, and S. Shamma, "Dynamics of precise spiking in primary auditory cortex" J. Neuroscience, 24(38): 8278 - 8288, 2004.

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van Schaik A, S Shamma "A Neuromorphic Sound Localizer for a Smart MEMS System" Analog Integrated Circuits and Signal Processing, 39, 267 - 273, 2004.

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Shamma S Topographic organization is essential for pitch perception PNAS, 101(5): 1114 - 1115 2004.

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Fritz J., Elhilali M., Shamma S., "Rapid task-dependent plasticity in primary auditory cortex", in Auditory Cortex - Towards a Synthesis of Human and Animal Research Edited by Peter Heil, Reinhard Konig, Eike Budinger, and Henning Scheich, Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, Mahwah NJ, USA, 2004.

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Elhilali M., Klein D., Fritz J., Simon J. and Shamma S., "The enigma of cortical responses: Slow yet precise", in Auditory signal processing: physiology, psychoacoustics, and models Editors: Daniel Pressnitzer, Alain de Cheveign`e, Stephen McAdams,and Lionel Collet, Springer Verlag, New York, Spring 2004.

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Shamma S. "Analysis of speech dynamics in the auditory system" in Dynamics of speech production and perception Edited by G. Meyer and P. Divenyi, IOP Press, Amsterdam 2004.

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Massgarani N., M. Slaney, and S. Shamma, "Content-Based Audio Classification Based On Multiscale Spectro-Temporal Features", IEEE Trans. Audio and Speech, 2005.

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Zotkin D., S. Shamma, P. Ru, and R. Duraiswami, L. Davis "Neuromimetic sound representation for percept detection and manipulation" EURASIP J. Applied Signal Processing, 2005.

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Fritz J, S. Shamma, M. Elhiliali, "Active Listening: Task - dependent plasticity of receptive fields in primary auditory cortex", Hearing Research, 206, 159-176, 2005.

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Fritz J, S. Shamma, M. Elhiliali, "Differential dynamic plasticity of A1 receptive fields during multiple spectral tasks", J. Neuroscience, 25, 7623-7635, 2005.

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Fritz, J.B., Shamma, S.A. & Elhilali, M. One click, two clicks - the past shapes the future in auditory cortex. Neuron, 47, 325-327, 2005.

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Klein D. J., D. A. Depireux, J. Z. Simon and S. A. Shamma "Stimulus-invariant processing and Spectrotemporal reverse-correlation in primary auditory cortex", J. Computational Neuroscience, 2005.