Spectral slope, the linear component of the spectral envelope, affects sound quality or timbre, and is important for object identification, speech discrimination, voice recognition, and interpreting vocal expressions of emotion. Eight-month-old infants discriminated between tones with spectral slopes of −10 dB/octave and−4 dB/octave, but not between positive or highly negative spectral slopes. Thus, the infant auditory system is tuned to be most sensitive to spectral slope differences in the range of those commonly found in speech and music
Infants with hearing loss (HL) are being diagnosed and fitted with amplification earlier than ever b...
The present study examined whether infants discriminate between two types of synthesized auditory st...
Six-month-old infants are known to categorize vowels despite variation in talker voice and pitch con...
This study's aim was to determine if 6- and 9-month-old infants discriminate approximants and vowels...
Research on infants' ability to discriminate speech sounds with different directions of spectral til...
The ability of 5-8-month-old infants and of young adults to detect changes in the frequency of pure ...
This article examines the perception of tones by non-tone-language-learning (non-tone-learning) infa...
Speech perception proceeds by extracting acoustic cues and mapping them onto linguistic information....
Infants must learn to discriminate between individuals in order to determine who is familiar (and li...
cote interne IRCAM: McAdams97aNone / NoneNational audienceA study was conducted to determine whether...
This study examined the role of auditory stream segregation in the selective attention to target ton...
Pitch variation is pervasive in speech, regardless of the language to which infants are exposed. Lex...
Pitch variation is pervasive in speech, regardless of the language to which infants are exposed. Lex...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Washington, 1997It is known that infants' ability to recognize intens...
The ability to separate pitch from other spectral sound features, such as timbre, is an important pr...
Infants with hearing loss (HL) are being diagnosed and fitted with amplification earlier than ever b...
The present study examined whether infants discriminate between two types of synthesized auditory st...
Six-month-old infants are known to categorize vowels despite variation in talker voice and pitch con...
This study's aim was to determine if 6- and 9-month-old infants discriminate approximants and vowels...
Research on infants' ability to discriminate speech sounds with different directions of spectral til...
The ability of 5-8-month-old infants and of young adults to detect changes in the frequency of pure ...
This article examines the perception of tones by non-tone-language-learning (non-tone-learning) infa...
Speech perception proceeds by extracting acoustic cues and mapping them onto linguistic information....
Infants must learn to discriminate between individuals in order to determine who is familiar (and li...
cote interne IRCAM: McAdams97aNone / NoneNational audienceA study was conducted to determine whether...
This study examined the role of auditory stream segregation in the selective attention to target ton...
Pitch variation is pervasive in speech, regardless of the language to which infants are exposed. Lex...
Pitch variation is pervasive in speech, regardless of the language to which infants are exposed. Lex...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Washington, 1997It is known that infants' ability to recognize intens...
The ability to separate pitch from other spectral sound features, such as timbre, is an important pr...
Infants with hearing loss (HL) are being diagnosed and fitted with amplification earlier than ever b...
The present study examined whether infants discriminate between two types of synthesized auditory st...
Six-month-old infants are known to categorize vowels despite variation in talker voice and pitch con...