نتایج جستجو برای: auditory segregation

تعداد نتایج: 99909  

Journal: :The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America 2016
Anahita H Mehta Ifat Yasin Andrew J Oxenham Shihab Shamma

In a complex acoustic environment, acoustic cues and attention interact in the formation of streams within the auditory scene. In this study, a variant of the "octave illusion" [Deutsch (1974). Nature 251, 307-309] was used to investigate the neural correlates of auditory streaming, and to elucidate the effects of attention on the interaction between sequential and concurrent sound segregation ...

Journal: :Neuropsychologia 2018
Dávid Farkas Susan L Denham István Winkler

In perceptual multi-stability, perception stochastically switches between alternative interpretations of the stimulus allowing examination of perceptual experience independent of stimulus parameters. Previous studies found that listeners show temporally stable idiosyncratic switching patterns when listening to a multi-stable auditory stimulus, such as in the auditory streaming paradigm. This in...

Journal: :The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America 2011
Aymeric Devergie Nicolas Grimault Etienne Gaudrain Eric W Healy Frédéric Berthommier

Lip-reading has been shown to improve the intelligibility of speech in multitalker situations, where auditory stream segregation naturally takes place. This study investigated whether the benefit of lip-reading is a result of a primary audiovisual interaction that enhances the obligatory streaming mechanism. Two behavioral experiments were conducted involving sequences of French vowels that alt...

2017
Sarah A. Sauv'e Marcus T. Pearce

While musicians generally perform better than non-musicians in various auditory discrimination tasks, effects of specific instrumental training have received little attention. The effects of instrument-specific musical training on auditory grouping in the context of stream segregation are investigated here in three experiments. In Experiment 1a, participants listened to sequences of ABA_ tones ...

2002
Alon Fishbach Bradford J. May

Psychophysical data suggest that temporal modulations of stimulus amplitude envelopes play a prominent role in the perceptual segregation of concurrent sounds. In particular, the detection of an unmodulated signal can be significantly improved by adding amplitude modulation to the spectral envelope of a competing masking noise. This perceptual phenomenon is known as “Comodulation Masking Releas...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2013
Biao Tian Paweł Kuśmierek Josef P Rauschecker

Receptive fields (RFs) of neurons in primary visual cortex have traditionally been subdivided into two major classes: "simple" and "complex" cells. Simple cells were originally defined by the existence of segregated subregions within their RF that respond to either the on- or offset of a light bar and by spatial summation within each of these regions, whereas complex cells had ON and OFF region...

2008
Bernhard U. Seeber

The precedence effect has been viewed in the literature mostly as an independent mechanism of the auditory system with the aim to alleviate interfering effects of reflections. The precedence effect process is mostly thought to be bottom-up, as are the models of it, but some literature also suggests high level influence [1, 3]. Our previous results on precedence with cochlear implant simulations...

Journal: :Neuron 2005
Christophe Micheyl Biao Tian Robert P. Carlyon Josef P. Rauschecker

Acoustic sequences such as speech and music are generally perceived as coherent auditory "streams," which can be individually attended to and followed over time. Although the psychophysical stimulus parameters governing this "auditory streaming" are well established, the brain mechanisms underlying the formation of auditory streams remain largely unknown. In particular, an essential feature of ...

Journal: :The Journal of Mathematical Neuroscience 2021

Abstract In the auditory streaming paradigm, alternating sequences of pure tones can be perceived as a single galloping rhythm (integration) or two with separated low and high (segregation). Although studied for decades, neural mechanisms underlining this perceptual grouping sound remains mystery. With aim identifying plausible minimal circuit that captures phenomenon, we propose firing rate mo...

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