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  1. How the auditory system encodes speech sounds is not well understood, and animal models have a lot to offer in investigating such questions. This study evaluated the representations of a variety of natural and synthetic sounds in both ferrets and humans, and reported that humans differed from ferrets in the manner in which speech and music were represented, despite controlling for the spectrotemporal content of the sounds. This work makes an important contribution to our understanding of how the coding of such sounds differs across species. 
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