نتایج جستجو برای: auditory stream segregation
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197 words) 27 It has been suggested that successively presented sounds that are perceived as separate 28 auditory streams are represented by separate populations of neurons. Mostly, spectral 29 separation in different peripheral filters has been identified as the cue for segregation. 30 However, stream segregation based on temporal cues is also possible without spectral 31 separation. Here we p...
In natural environments that contain multiple sound sources, acoustic energy arising from the different sources sums to produce a single complex waveform at each of the listener's ears. The auditory system must segregate this waveform into distinct streams to permit identification of the objects from which the signals emanate [1]. Although the processes involved in stream segregation are now re...
Disruption of visual short-term memory by changing-state auditory stimuli: the role of segmentation.
Typically, serial recall performance can be disrupted by the presence of an irrelevant stream of background auditory stimulation, but only if the background stream changes over time (the auditory changing-state effect). It was hypothesized that segmentation of the auditory stream is necessary for changing state to be signified. In Experiment 1, continuous random pitch glides failed to disrupt s...
In the "flash-beep illusion," a single light flash is perceived as multiple flashes when presented in close temporal proximity to multiple auditory beeps. Accounts of this illusion argue that temporal auditory information interferes with visual information because temporal acuity is better in audition than vision. However, it may also be that whenever there are multiple sensory inputs, the inte...
We present new methods to segregate concurrent speech sounds using the auditory image model and a vocoder. The auditory representation of sound referred to as an 'auditory image' preserves fine temporal information, unlike conventional window-based processing systems. This makes it possible to segregate speech sources with an event synchronous procedure. Fundamental frequency information is use...
A human listener has the remarkable ability to segregate an acoustic mixture and attend to a target sound. This perceptual process is called auditory scene analysis (ASA). Moreover, the listener can accomplish much of auditory scene analysis with only one ear. Research in ASA has inspired many studies in computational auditory scene analysis (CASA) for sound segregation. In this chapter we intr...
Many sounds in the environment have temporal envelope fluctuations that are correlated in different frequency regions. Comodulation masking release (CMR) illustrates how such coherent fluctuations can improve signal detection. This study assesses how perceptual grouping mechanisms affect CMR. Detection thresholds for a 1-kHz sinusoidal signal were measured in the presence of a narrowband (20-Hz...
Acoustic environments are composed of complex overlapping sounds that the auditory system is required to segregate into discrete perceptual objects. The functions of distinct auditory processing stations in this challenging task are poorly understood. Here we show a direct role for mouse auditory cortex in detection and segregation of acoustic information. We measured the sensitivity of auditor...
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