نتایج جستجو برای: binaural tones

تعداد نتایج: 9954  

2015
Christos I. Ioannou Ernesto Pereda Job P. Lindsen Joydeep Bhattacharya Blake Johnson

The presentation of two sinusoidal tones, one to each ear, with a slight frequency mismatch yields an auditory illusion of a beating frequency equal to the frequency difference between the two tones; this is known as binaural beat (BB). The effect of brief BB stimulation on scalp EEG is not conclusively demonstrated. Further, no studies have examined the impact of musical training associated wi...

Journal: :Hearing research 2003
Marc K Bassim Roger L Miller Emily Buss David W Smith

The present data were collected in humans to characterize the effects of monaural and binaural stimulation and contralateral noise on the 2f1-f2 distortion-product otoacoustic emission (DPOAE) adaptation response. DPOAE levels (f2/f1=1.21, L1=70 dB SPL, L2=65 dB SPL) were measured in both ears for a range of f2 frequencies (1.2 to 10.0 kHz). The f2 frequency producing the largest amplitude DPOA...

Journal: :Hearing research 2016
Marco Solcà Anaïs Mottaz Adrian G Guggisberg

Binaural beats (BBs) are an auditory illusion occurring when two tones of slightly different frequency are presented separately to each ear. BBs have been suggested to alter physiological and cognitive processes through synchronization of the brain hemispheres. To test this, we recorded electroencephalograms (EEG) at rest and while participants listened to BBs or a monaural control condition du...

Journal: :Journal of experimental psychology. Human perception and performance 2002
Christopher D Chambers Jason B Mattingley Simon A Moss

The octave illusion occurs when each ear receives a sequence of tones alternating by 1 octave but with the high and low tones in different ears. Most listeners perceive these stimuli as a high pitch in one ear alternating with a low pitch in the other ear. D. Deutsch and P. L. Roll (1976) interpreted this phenomenon as evidence for a what-where division of auditory processing caused by sequenti...

Journal: :Journal of neurophysiology 2014
Bernhard Ross Takahiro Miyazaki Jessica Thompson Shahab Jamali Takako Fujioka

When two tones with slightly different frequencies are presented to both ears, they interact in the central auditory system and induce the sensation of a beating sound. At low difference frequencies, we perceive a single sound, which is moving across the head between the left and right ears. The percept changes to loudness fluctuation, roughness, and pitch with increasing beat rate. To examine ...

Journal: :The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America 2007
Virginia Best Frederick J Gallun Simon Carlile Barbara G Shinn-Cunningham

The phenomenon of binaural interference, where binaural judgments of a high-frequency target stimulus are disrupted by the presence of a simultaneous low-frequency interferer, can largely be explained using principles of auditory grouping and segregation. Evidence for this relationship comes from a number of previous studies showing that the manipulation of simultaneous grouping cues such as ha...

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