Pitch is an auditory percept critical to the perception of music and speech, and for these harmonic sounds, pitch is closely related to the repetition rate of the acoustic wave. This paper reports a test of the assumption that non-human primates and especially rhesus monkeys perceive the pitch of these harmonic sounds much as humans do. A new procedure was developed to train macaques to discriminate the pitch of harmonic sounds and thereby demonstrate that the lower limit for pitch perception in macaques is close to 30 Hz, as it is in humans. Moreover, when the phases of successive harmonics are alternated to cause a pseudo-doubling of the repetition rate, the lower pitch boundary in macaques decreases substantially, as it does in humans. T...
It was recently shown that rhythmic entrainment, long considered a human-specific mechanism, can be ...
Pitch perception is critical for recognizing speech, music and animal vocalizations, but its neurobi...
The sharpness of cochlear frequency tuning in humans is debated. Evoked otoacoustic emissions and ps...
The mechanisms of pitch perception have been one of auditory neuroscience’s central questions for ov...
Pitch perception plays a critical role in identifying and segregating auditory objects1, especially ...
A fundamental structure of sounds encountered in the natural environment is the harmonicity. Harmoni...
It has long been debated whether music is unique to human, as man is the only species that actively ...
We report a difference between humans and macaque monkeys in the functional organization of cortical...
The mechanisms of complex tone processing important in pitch perception were investigated at the beh...
International audienceThe central position and universality of music in human societies raises the q...
ABSTRACT: We present original results and review literature from the past fifty years that address t...
lin-magdeburg.de This study provides evidence that monkeys are rhythm sensitive. We composed isochro...
Humans spontaneously and consistently map information coming from different sensory modalities. Surp...
© 2017 The Author(s). Pitch conveys critical information in speech, music and other natural sounds, ...
It was recently shown that rhythmic entrainment, long considered a human-specific mechanism, can be ...
It was recently shown that rhythmic entrainment, long considered a human-specific mechanism, can be ...
Pitch perception is critical for recognizing speech, music and animal vocalizations, but its neurobi...
The sharpness of cochlear frequency tuning in humans is debated. Evoked otoacoustic emissions and ps...
The mechanisms of pitch perception have been one of auditory neuroscience’s central questions for ov...
Pitch perception plays a critical role in identifying and segregating auditory objects1, especially ...
A fundamental structure of sounds encountered in the natural environment is the harmonicity. Harmoni...
It has long been debated whether music is unique to human, as man is the only species that actively ...
We report a difference between humans and macaque monkeys in the functional organization of cortical...
The mechanisms of complex tone processing important in pitch perception were investigated at the beh...
International audienceThe central position and universality of music in human societies raises the q...
ABSTRACT: We present original results and review literature from the past fifty years that address t...
lin-magdeburg.de This study provides evidence that monkeys are rhythm sensitive. We composed isochro...
Humans spontaneously and consistently map information coming from different sensory modalities. Surp...
© 2017 The Author(s). Pitch conveys critical information in speech, music and other natural sounds, ...
It was recently shown that rhythmic entrainment, long considered a human-specific mechanism, can be ...
It was recently shown that rhythmic entrainment, long considered a human-specific mechanism, can be ...
Pitch perception is critical for recognizing speech, music and animal vocalizations, but its neurobi...
The sharpness of cochlear frequency tuning in humans is debated. Evoked otoacoustic emissions and ps...