Processing mechanisms used for detection of tones in noise can be revealed by using reproducible noise maskers and analyzing the pattern of results across masker waveforms. This study reports detection of a 500-Hz tone in broadband reproducible noise by rabbits using a set of masker waveforms for which human results are available. An appetitive-reinforcement, operant-conditioning procedure with bias control was used. Both fixed-level and roving-level noises were used to explore the utility of energy-related cues for detection. An energy-based detection model was able to partially explain the fixed-level results across reproducible noise waveforms for both rabbit and human. A multiple-channel energy model was able to explain fixed-leve
International audienceSeveral authors have demonstrated that detection can be improved by the presen...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Rochester. Dept. of Electrical and Computer Engineering, 2014.Detecti...
International audienceSeveral authors have demonstrated that detection can be improved by the presen...
This dissertation combines psychophysical experiments with computational modeling efforts in order t...
We present a model for tone-in-noise detection at low frequencies that includes a physiologically re...
Psychophysical experiments seek to measure the limits of perception. While straightforward in humans...
Psychophysical experiments seek to measure the limits of perception. While straightforward in humans...
Animals recognize biologically relevant sounds, such as the non-harmonic sounds made by some predato...
Anthropogenic noise is an increasing threat to marine mammals that rely on sound for communication, ...
The ability of listeners with hearing loss to understand speech in noise is severely degraded compar...
Animals recognize biologically relevant sounds, such as the non-harmonic sounds made by some predato...
cote interne IRCAM: Suied08bNone / NoneNational audienceHuman listeners seem remarkably good at iden...
abstract: Human perceptual dimensions of sound are not necessarily simple representations of the act...
The authors have studied auditory brainstem (ABRs), middle latency (MLRs) and steady-state potential...
The authors have studied auditory brainstem (ABRs), middle latency (MLRs) and steady-state potential...
International audienceSeveral authors have demonstrated that detection can be improved by the presen...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Rochester. Dept. of Electrical and Computer Engineering, 2014.Detecti...
International audienceSeveral authors have demonstrated that detection can be improved by the presen...
This dissertation combines psychophysical experiments with computational modeling efforts in order t...
We present a model for tone-in-noise detection at low frequencies that includes a physiologically re...
Psychophysical experiments seek to measure the limits of perception. While straightforward in humans...
Psychophysical experiments seek to measure the limits of perception. While straightforward in humans...
Animals recognize biologically relevant sounds, such as the non-harmonic sounds made by some predato...
Anthropogenic noise is an increasing threat to marine mammals that rely on sound for communication, ...
The ability of listeners with hearing loss to understand speech in noise is severely degraded compar...
Animals recognize biologically relevant sounds, such as the non-harmonic sounds made by some predato...
cote interne IRCAM: Suied08bNone / NoneNational audienceHuman listeners seem remarkably good at iden...
abstract: Human perceptual dimensions of sound are not necessarily simple representations of the act...
The authors have studied auditory brainstem (ABRs), middle latency (MLRs) and steady-state potential...
The authors have studied auditory brainstem (ABRs), middle latency (MLRs) and steady-state potential...
International audienceSeveral authors have demonstrated that detection can be improved by the presen...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Rochester. Dept. of Electrical and Computer Engineering, 2014.Detecti...
International audienceSeveral authors have demonstrated that detection can be improved by the presen...