نتایج جستجو برای: frequency masking

تعداد نتایج: 494089  

Journal: :The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America 1985

2011
Thibaud Necciari Péter Balázs Richard Kronland-Martinet Sølvi Ystad Bernhard Laback Sophie Savel Sabine Meunier

In this paper, the results of psychoacoustical experiments on auditory time-frequency (TF) masking using stimuli (masker and target) with maximal concentration in the TF plane are presented. The target was shifted either along the time axis, the frequency axis, or both relative to the masker. The results show that a simple superposition of spectral and temporal masking functions does not provid...

Journal: :The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America 1998
F G Zeng

Intensity coding mechanisms are explored in a paradigm involving both forward and simultaneous masking. For intensity discrimination of 1000-Hz pure tone in quiet, a near-miss to Weber's law is observed. However, as more stimulus components are added to this relatively simple experiment, interactions among components produce a more complex pattern of results. An intense forward masker, while no...

Journal: :The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America 2009
DeLiang Wang Ulrik Kjems Michael S Pedersen Jesper B Boldt Thomas Lunner

Ideal binary time-frequency masking is a signal separation technique that retains mixture energy in time-frequency units where local signal-to-noise ratio exceeds a certain threshold and rejects mixture energy in other time-frequency units. Two experiments were designed to assess the effects of ideal binary masking on speech intelligibility of both normal-hearing (NH) and hearing-impaired (HI) ...

Journal: :The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America 2003
Hong Z Tan Charlotte M Reed Lorraine A Delhorne Nathaniel I Durlach Natasha Wan

Experiments were performed to examine the temporal masking properties of multidimensional tactual stimulation patterns delivered to the left index finger. The stimuli consisted of fixed-frequency sinusoidal motions in the kinesthetic (2 or 4 Hz), midfrequency (30 Hz), and cutaneous (300 Hz) frequency ranges. Seven stimuli composed of one, two, or three spectral components were constructed at ea...

Journal: :Vision Research 2004
Claire V. Hutchinson Timothy Ledgeway

Converging evidence suggests that, at least initially, first-order (luminance defined) and second-order (e.g. contrast defined) motion are processed independently in human vision. However, adaptation studies suggest that second-order motion, like first-order motion, may be encoded by spatial frequency selective mechanisms each operating over a limited range of scales. Nonetheless, the precise p...

Journal: :Progress In Electromagnetics Research M 2017

Journal: :The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America 1987

Journal: :Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society 1974

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