نتایج جستجو برای: auditory stream segregation

تعداد نتایج: 156475  

2013
Mona Spielmann Erich Schröger Sonja A. Kotz Thomas Pechmann Alexandra Bendixen

Auditory scene analysis describes the ability to segregate relevant sounds out from the environment and to integrate them into a single sound stream using the characteristics of the sounds to determine whether or not they are related. This study aims to contrast task performances in objective threshold measurements of segregation and integration using identical stimuli, manipulating two variabl...

2012
Johanna C. Goll Lois G. Kim Gerard R. Ridgway Julia C. Hailstone Manja Lehmann Aisling H. Buckley Sebastian J. Crutch Jason D. Warren

Parsing of sound sources in the auditory environment or 'auditory scene analysis' is a computationally demanding cognitive operation that is likely to be vulnerable to the neurodegenerative process in Alzheimer's disease. However, little information is available concerning auditory scene analysis in Alzheimer's disease. Here we undertook a detailed neuropsychological and neuroanatomical charact...

2017
James Rankin Pamela J. Osborn Popp John Rinzel

Segregating distinct sound sources is fundamental for auditory perception, as in the cocktail party problem. In a process called the build-up of stream segregation, distinct sound sources that are perceptually integrated initially can be segregated into separate streams after several seconds. Previous research concluded that abrupt changes in the incoming sounds during build-up-for example, a s...

Journal: :IEEE transactions on neural networks 1999
DeLiang Wang Guy J. Brown

A multistage neural model is proposed for an auditory scene analysis task--segregating speech from interfering sound sources. The core of the model is a two-layer oscillator network that performs stream segregation on the basis of oscillatory correlation. In the oscillatory correlation framework, a stream is represented by a population of synchronized relaxation oscillators, each of which corre...

Journal: :Neuropsychologia 2009
Elyse Sussman Mitchell Steinschneider

Auditory scene analysis begins in infancy, making it possible for the baby to distinguish its mother's voice from other noises in the environment. Despite the importance of this process for human behavior, the question of how perceptual sound organization develops during childhood is not well understood. The current study investigated the role of attention for perceiving sound streams in a grou...

Journal: :NeuroImage 2015
Anette S Giani Paolo Belardinelli Erick Ortiz Mario Kleiner Uta Noppeney

In everyday life, our auditory system is bombarded with many signals in complex auditory scenes. Limited processing capacities allow only a fraction of these signals to enter perceptual awareness. This magnetoencephalography (MEG) study used informational masking to identify the neural mechanisms that enable auditory awareness. On each trial, participants indicated whether they detected a pair ...

Journal: :The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America 2011
Aymeric Devergie Nicolas Grimault Etienne Gaudrain Eric W Healy Frédéric Berthommier

Lip-reading has been shown to improve the intelligibility of speech in multitalker situations, where auditory stream segregation naturally takes place. This study investigated whether the benefit of lip-reading is a result of a primary audiovisual interaction that enhances the obligatory streaming mechanism. Two behavioral experiments were conducted involving sequences of French vowels that alt...

2017
Sarah A. Sauv'e Marcus T. Pearce

While musicians generally perform better than non-musicians in various auditory discrimination tasks, effects of specific instrumental training have received little attention. The effects of instrument-specific musical training on auditory grouping in the context of stream segregation are investigated here in three experiments. In Experiment 1a, participants listened to sequences of ABA_ tones ...

Journal: :Journal of the Acoustical Society of America 2021

Three experiments explored the effects of abrupt changes in stimulus properties on streaming dynamics. Listeners monitored 20-s-long low- and high-frequency (LHL–) tone sequences reported number streams heard throughout. Experiments 1 2 used pure tones examined changing triplet base frequency level, respectively. Abrupt (±3–12 semitones) caused significant magnitude-related falls segregation (r...

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