Pitch is a defining perceptual property of many real-world sounds, including music and speech. Classically, theories of pitch perception have differentiated between temporal and spectral cues. These cues are rendered distinct by the frequency resolution of the ear, such that some frequencies produce “resolved ” peaks of excitation in the cochlea, whereas others are “unresolved, ” providing a pitch cue only via their temporal fluctuations. Despite longstanding interest, the neural structures that process pitch, and their relationship to these cues, have remained controversial. Here, using fMRI in humans, we report the following: (1) consistent with previous reports, all subjects exhibited pitch-sensitive cortical regions that responded subst...
Pitch perception plays a critical role in identifying and segregating auditory objects1, especially ...
Neural representation of pitch-relevant information at both the brainstem and cortical levels of pro...
Some areas in auditory cortex respond preferentially to sounds that elicit pitch, such as musical so...
Pitch is a defining perceptual property of many real-world sounds, including music and speech. Class...
Pitch is a fundamental auditory sensation, underlying both music and speech perception. This study w...
Neuroimaging studies of pitch coding seek to identify pitch-related responses separate from response...
Background in psychophysics. Psychophysical experiments have shown that the human brain has a nat...
SummaryPitch is a fundamental percept with a complex relationship to the associated sound structure ...
Experiments in animals have provided an important complement to human studies of pitch perception by...
It is widely appreciated that the key predictor of the pitch of a sound is its periodicity. Neural s...
Pitch is a perceptual attribute related to the fundamental frequency (or periodicity) of a sound. So...
AbstractIt is widely appreciated that the key predictor of the pitch of a sound is its periodicity. ...
Pitch is a perceptual attribute related to the fundamental frequency (or periodicity) of a sound. So...
Cues to pitch include spectral cues that arise from tonotopic organization and temporal cues that ar...
ABSTRACT: We present original results and review literature from the past fifty years that address t...
Pitch perception plays a critical role in identifying and segregating auditory objects1, especially ...
Neural representation of pitch-relevant information at both the brainstem and cortical levels of pro...
Some areas in auditory cortex respond preferentially to sounds that elicit pitch, such as musical so...
Pitch is a defining perceptual property of many real-world sounds, including music and speech. Class...
Pitch is a fundamental auditory sensation, underlying both music and speech perception. This study w...
Neuroimaging studies of pitch coding seek to identify pitch-related responses separate from response...
Background in psychophysics. Psychophysical experiments have shown that the human brain has a nat...
SummaryPitch is a fundamental percept with a complex relationship to the associated sound structure ...
Experiments in animals have provided an important complement to human studies of pitch perception by...
It is widely appreciated that the key predictor of the pitch of a sound is its periodicity. Neural s...
Pitch is a perceptual attribute related to the fundamental frequency (or periodicity) of a sound. So...
AbstractIt is widely appreciated that the key predictor of the pitch of a sound is its periodicity. ...
Pitch is a perceptual attribute related to the fundamental frequency (or periodicity) of a sound. So...
Cues to pitch include spectral cues that arise from tonotopic organization and temporal cues that ar...
ABSTRACT: We present original results and review literature from the past fifty years that address t...
Pitch perception plays a critical role in identifying and segregating auditory objects1, especially ...
Neural representation of pitch-relevant information at both the brainstem and cortical levels of pro...
Some areas in auditory cortex respond preferentially to sounds that elicit pitch, such as musical so...