When human subjects hear a sequence of two alternating pure tones, they often perceive it in one of two ways: as one integrated sequence (a single "stream " consisting of the two tones), or as two segregated sequences, one sequence of low tones perceived separately from another sequence of high tones (two "streams"). Perception of this stimulus is thus bis-table. Moreover, subjects report on-going switching between the two percepts: unless the frequency separation is large, initial perception tends to be of integration, followed by tog-gling between integration and segregation phases. The process of stream formation is loosely named “auditory streaming”. Auditory streaming is believed to be a manifestation of human abili...
Many sound sources can only be recognised from the pattern of sounds they emit, and not from the ind...
An audio-visual experiment using moving sound sources was designed to investigate whether the analys...
The nine experiments presented within this thesis explored the dynamics of stream segregation in rep...
<div><p>When human subjects hear a sequence of two alternating pure tones, they often perceive it in...
Auditory stream segregation (or streaming) is a phenomenon in which 2 or more repeating sounds diffe...
A repeating triplet-sequence ABA- of non-overlapping brief tones, A and B, is a valued paradigm for ...
<div><p>Many sound sources can only be recognised from the pattern of sounds they emit, and not from...
This is the final version. Available on open access from Elsevier via the DOI in this recordData ava...
This is the final version. Available on open access from Elsevier via the DOI in this recordData ava...
While many studies have assessed the efficacy of similarity-based cues for auditory stream segregati...
Serially presented tones are sometimes segregated into two perceptually distinct streams. An ongoing...
Sequences of higher frequency A and lower frequency B tones repeating in an ABA- triplet pattern are...
cote interne IRCAM: Beauvois98a/National audienceIn a study in which the effect of tone duration on ...
A simple computer model is described that takes a novel approach to the problem of accounting for pe...
This study investigates the neural correlates and processes underlying the ambiguous percept produce...
Many sound sources can only be recognised from the pattern of sounds they emit, and not from the ind...
An audio-visual experiment using moving sound sources was designed to investigate whether the analys...
The nine experiments presented within this thesis explored the dynamics of stream segregation in rep...
<div><p>When human subjects hear a sequence of two alternating pure tones, they often perceive it in...
Auditory stream segregation (or streaming) is a phenomenon in which 2 or more repeating sounds diffe...
A repeating triplet-sequence ABA- of non-overlapping brief tones, A and B, is a valued paradigm for ...
<div><p>Many sound sources can only be recognised from the pattern of sounds they emit, and not from...
This is the final version. Available on open access from Elsevier via the DOI in this recordData ava...
This is the final version. Available on open access from Elsevier via the DOI in this recordData ava...
While many studies have assessed the efficacy of similarity-based cues for auditory stream segregati...
Serially presented tones are sometimes segregated into two perceptually distinct streams. An ongoing...
Sequences of higher frequency A and lower frequency B tones repeating in an ABA- triplet pattern are...
cote interne IRCAM: Beauvois98a/National audienceIn a study in which the effect of tone duration on ...
A simple computer model is described that takes a novel approach to the problem of accounting for pe...
This study investigates the neural correlates and processes underlying the ambiguous percept produce...
Many sound sources can only be recognised from the pattern of sounds they emit, and not from the ind...
An audio-visual experiment using moving sound sources was designed to investigate whether the analys...
The nine experiments presented within this thesis explored the dynamics of stream segregation in rep...