The Tritone Paradox refers to a sequence of two specially synthesised "Shepard" tones which may sound ascending to one listener, and descending to another. The present study examines a recent suggestion that people's responses on this task may be determined by neural processes which are sensitive to temporal variations in pitch - so-called spectral motion detectors. Twelve listeners with normal hearing were presented with pairs of Shepard tones in each of two conditions - first in the traditional sequential manner, and then simultaneously, with one tone presented to each ear. Results indicated that respondents were able to judge consistent relationships between the tones even when presented simultaneously, and a high degree of similarity wa...
In this thesis, we developed a new experimental paradigm for studying how recent sensory history (th...
Temporal models of pitch are based on the assumption that the auditory system measures the time inte...
This work addresses the problem of difficulties in classical interpretation of combination tones as ...
<p>Shepard tones consist of octave-spaced components, whose amplitudes are generated under a fixed b...
<p>Shepard tones consist of octave-spaced components, whose amplitudes are generated under a fixed b...
Shepard tones consist of octave-spaced components, whose amplitudes are generated under a fixed bell...
<p>Shepard tones consist of octave-spaced components, whose amplitudes are generated under a fixed b...
<p>Shepard tones consist of octave-spaced components, whose amplitudes are generated under a fixed b...
Shepard tones (octave complex tones) are well defined in pitch chroma but are ambiguous in pitch hei...
Shepard tones (octave complex tones) are well defined in pitch chroma but are ambiguous in pitch hei...
We study perceptual switching in ambiguous auditory streaming cases that admit three interpretations...
Forward predictions are not only crucial to predict somatosensory consequences of movements, but may...
The simultaneity of signals from different senses - such as vision and audition - is a useful cue fo...
The auditory nerve conveys spectral information, reflecting the location of maximum vibration along ...
Natural sounds convey perceptually relevant information over multiple timescales, and the necessary ...
In this thesis, we developed a new experimental paradigm for studying how recent sensory history (th...
Temporal models of pitch are based on the assumption that the auditory system measures the time inte...
This work addresses the problem of difficulties in classical interpretation of combination tones as ...
<p>Shepard tones consist of octave-spaced components, whose amplitudes are generated under a fixed b...
<p>Shepard tones consist of octave-spaced components, whose amplitudes are generated under a fixed b...
Shepard tones consist of octave-spaced components, whose amplitudes are generated under a fixed bell...
<p>Shepard tones consist of octave-spaced components, whose amplitudes are generated under a fixed b...
<p>Shepard tones consist of octave-spaced components, whose amplitudes are generated under a fixed b...
Shepard tones (octave complex tones) are well defined in pitch chroma but are ambiguous in pitch hei...
Shepard tones (octave complex tones) are well defined in pitch chroma but are ambiguous in pitch hei...
We study perceptual switching in ambiguous auditory streaming cases that admit three interpretations...
Forward predictions are not only crucial to predict somatosensory consequences of movements, but may...
The simultaneity of signals from different senses - such as vision and audition - is a useful cue fo...
The auditory nerve conveys spectral information, reflecting the location of maximum vibration along ...
Natural sounds convey perceptually relevant information over multiple timescales, and the necessary ...
In this thesis, we developed a new experimental paradigm for studying how recent sensory history (th...
Temporal models of pitch are based on the assumption that the auditory system measures the time inte...
This work addresses the problem of difficulties in classical interpretation of combination tones as ...