The cocktail party problem: what is it? How can it be solved? And why should animal behaviorists study it?
Animals often use acoustic signals to communicate in groups or social aggregations in
which multiple individuals signal within a receiver's hearing range. Consequently, receivers …
which multiple individuals signal within a receiver's hearing range. Consequently, receivers …
[BOOK][B] An introduction to the psychology of hearing
BCJ Moore - 2012 - books.google.com
Now available in a sixth edition, An Introduction to the Psychology of Hearing is the leading
textbook in the field of auditory perception, also known as psychoacoustics. The textbooks …
textbook in the field of auditory perception, also known as psychoacoustics. The textbooks …
Properties of auditory stream formation
A sequence of sounds may be heard as coming from a single source (called fusion or
coherence) or from two or more sources (called fission or stream segregation). Each …
coherence) or from two or more sources (called fission or stream segregation). Each …
[BOOK][B] The auditory system at the cocktail party
The ASA Press imprint represents a collaboration between the Acoustical Society of America
and Springer dedicated to encouraging the publication of important new books in acoustics …
and Springer dedicated to encouraging the publication of important new books in acoustics …
Objective and subjective psychophysical measures of auditory stream integration and segregation
The perceptual organization of sound sequences into auditory streams involves the
integration of sounds into one stream and the segregation of sounds into separate …
integration of sounds into one stream and the segregation of sounds into separate …
The effect of age and hearing sensitivity at frequencies above 8 kHz on auditory stream segregation and speech perception
The effects of age and mild hearing loss over the extended high-frequency (EHF) range from
9000 to 16 000 Hz on speech perception and auditory stream segregation were assessed …
9000 to 16 000 Hz on speech perception and auditory stream segregation were assessed …
Pitch perception Alain de Cheveigné
A de Cheveigné - The oxford handbook of auditory science …, 2010 - books.google.com
Stimuli may differ in amplitude, duration, spatial position, and spectral content, and
nevertheless evoke the same pitch. Pitch is a many-to-one map** from a high dimensional …
nevertheless evoke the same pitch. Pitch is a many-to-one map** from a high dimensional …
Perceptual asymetries in audition.
Visual feature extraction has been investigated using search experiments. Targets that
contain a feature not present in the distractors are easier to detect than if they do not, leading …
contain a feature not present in the distractors are easier to detect than if they do not, leading …
Perceptual auditory stream segregation of sequences of complex sounds in subjects with normal and impaired hearing
The influence of hearing loss and aging on the perceptual organization of sound sequences
was investigated by comparing the ability of young normal-hearing subjects and elderly …
was investigated by comparing the ability of young normal-hearing subjects and elderly …
Influence of peripheral resolvability on the perceptual segregation of harmonic complex tones differing in fundamental frequency
Two experiments investigated the influence of resolvability on the perceptual organization of
sequential harmonic complexes differing in fundamental frequency (F0). Using a constant …
sequential harmonic complexes differing in fundamental frequency (F0). Using a constant …