نتایج جستجو برای: auditory stream segregation

تعداد نتایج: 156475  

2008
Sharon Cameron Harvey Dillon

Address correspondence to: Sharon Cameron, Ph.D., Research Scientist and NHMRC Research Fellow, National Acoustic Laboratories, 126 Greville Street, Chatswood, NSW, 2067, Australia, [email protected]. as variances in inter-aural time and intensity differences between speech streams to separate a target auditory stimulus from distracting auditory stimuli (a process referred to as spatial...

Journal: :Neuron 2009
Mounya Elhilali Ling Ma Christophe Micheyl Andrew J. Oxenham Shihab A. Shamma

Just as the visual system parses complex scenes into identifiable objects, the auditory system must organize sound elements scattered in frequency and time into coherent "streams." Current neurocomputational theories of auditory streaming rely on tonotopic organization of the auditory system to explain the observation that sequential spectrally distant sound elements tend to form separate perce...

Journal: :Journal of physiology, Paris 2006
S L Denham I Winkler

Sounds provide us with useful information about our environment which complements that provided by other senses, but also poses specific processing problems. How does the auditory system distentangle sounds from different sound sources? And what is it that allows intermittent sound events from the same source to be associated with each other? Here we review findings from a wide range of studies...

Journal: :Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance 2013

2015
Susann Deike Peter Heil Martin Böckmann-Barthel André Brechmann

Researchers of auditory stream segregation have largely taken a bottom-up view on the link between physical stimulus parameters and the perceptual organization of sequences of ABAB sounds. However, in the majority of studies, researchers have relied on the reported decisions of the subjects regarding which of the predefined percepts (e.g., one stream or two streams) predominated when subjects l...

Journal: :Biological psychology 2009
T Lepistö A Kuitunen E Sussman S Saalasti E Jansson-Verkasalo T Nieminen-von Wendt T Kujala

Individuals with Asperger syndrome (AS) often have difficulties in perceiving speech in noisy environments. The present study investigated whether this might be explained by deficient auditory stream segregation ability, that is, by a more basic difficulty in separating simultaneous sound sources from each other. To this end, auditory event-related brain potentials were recorded from a group of...

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