نتایج جستجو برای: stream segregation

تعداد نتایج: 85034  

2018
Andreu Paredes-Gallardo Sara M K Madsen Torsten Dau Jeremy Marozeau

Sequential stream segregation by cochlear implant (CI) listeners was investigated using a temporal delay detection task composed of a sequence of regularly presented bursts of pulses on a single electrode (B) interleaved with an irregular sequence (A) presented on a different electrode. In half of the trials, a delay was added to the last burst of the regular B sequence, and the listeners were ...

Journal: :The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America 2014

Journal: :Journal of neurophysiology 2012
Yonatan I Fishman Christophe Micheyl Mitchell Steinschneider

The ability to detect and track relevant acoustic signals embedded in a background of other sounds is crucial for hearing in complex acoustic environments. This ability is exemplified by a perceptual phenomenon known as "rhythmic masking release" (RMR). To demonstrate RMR, a sequence of tones forming a target rhythm is intermingled with physically identical "Distracter" sounds that perceptually...

Journal: :The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America 2005
Elyse S Sussman

Assessment of the neural correlates of auditory scene analysis, using an index of sound change detection that does not require the listener to attend to the sounds [a component of event-related brain potentials called the mismatch negativity (MMN)], has previously demonstrated that segregation processes can occur without attention focused on the sounds and that within-stream contextual factors ...

2007
MOUNYA ELHILALI SHIHAB SHAMMA

The question of how everyday cluttered acoustic environments are parsed by the auditory system into separate streams is one of the most fundamental in perceptual science. Despite its importance, the study of its underlying neural mechanisms remains in its infancy; with a lack of general frameworks to account for both psychoacoustic and physiological experimental findings. Consequently, the few ...

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...

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