Auditory stream segregation (or streaming) is a phenomenon in which 2 or more repeating sounds differing in at least 1 acoustic attribute are perceived as 2 or more separate sound sources (i.e., streams). This article selectively reviews psychophysical and computational studies of streaming and comprehen-sively reviews more recent neurophysiological studies that have provided important insights into the mechanisms of streaming. On the basis of these studies, segregation of sounds is likely to occur beginning in the auditory periphery and continuing at least to primary auditory cortex for simple cues such as pure-tone frequency but at stages as high as secondary auditory cortex for more complex cues such as periodicity pitch. Attention-depen...
Auditory streaming is a fundamental aspect of auditory perception. It refers to the ability to parse...
Humans routinely segregate a complex acoustic scene into different auditory streams, through the ext...
The auditory system must constantly decompose the complex mixture of sound arriving at the ear into ...
Background: The ability of humans and animals to focus their attention on a single sound source amo...
Serially presented tones are sometimes segregated into two perceptually distinct streams. An ongoing...
The authors examined the effect of preceding context on auditory stream segregation. Low tones (A), ...
When human subjects hear a sequence of two alternating pure tones, they often perceive it in one of ...
The auditory system must constantly decompose the complex mixture of sound arriving at the ear into ...
Perceptual representations of auditory stimuli—which are called auditory streams or objects—are deri...
Perceptual representations of auditory stimuli—which are called auditory streams or objects—are deri...
Neural processes of the auditory system decompose and perceptually organize mix- tures of sound such...
Neural processes of the auditory system decompose and perceptually organize mix- tures of sound such...
Neural processes of the auditory system decompose and perceptually organize mix- tures of sound such...
Neural processes of the auditory system decompose and perceptually organize mix- tures of sound such...
The auditory system must constantly decompose the complex mixture of sound arriving at the ear into ...
Auditory streaming is a fundamental aspect of auditory perception. It refers to the ability to parse...
Humans routinely segregate a complex acoustic scene into different auditory streams, through the ext...
The auditory system must constantly decompose the complex mixture of sound arriving at the ear into ...
Background: The ability of humans and animals to focus their attention on a single sound source amo...
Serially presented tones are sometimes segregated into two perceptually distinct streams. An ongoing...
The authors examined the effect of preceding context on auditory stream segregation. Low tones (A), ...
When human subjects hear a sequence of two alternating pure tones, they often perceive it in one of ...
The auditory system must constantly decompose the complex mixture of sound arriving at the ear into ...
Perceptual representations of auditory stimuli—which are called auditory streams or objects—are deri...
Perceptual representations of auditory stimuli—which are called auditory streams or objects—are deri...
Neural processes of the auditory system decompose and perceptually organize mix- tures of sound such...
Neural processes of the auditory system decompose and perceptually organize mix- tures of sound such...
Neural processes of the auditory system decompose and perceptually organize mix- tures of sound such...
Neural processes of the auditory system decompose and perceptually organize mix- tures of sound such...
The auditory system must constantly decompose the complex mixture of sound arriving at the ear into ...
Auditory streaming is a fundamental aspect of auditory perception. It refers to the ability to parse...
Humans routinely segregate a complex acoustic scene into different auditory streams, through the ext...
The auditory system must constantly decompose the complex mixture of sound arriving at the ear into ...