<div><p>Many sound sources can only be recognised from the pattern of sounds they emit, and not from the individual sound events that make up their emission sequences. Auditory scene analysis addresses the difficult task of interpreting the sound world in terms of an unknown number of discrete sound sources (causes) with possibly overlapping signals, and therefore of associating each event with the appropriate source. There are potentially many different ways in which incoming events can be assigned to different causes, which means that the auditory system has to choose between them. This problem has been studied for many years using the auditory streaming paradigm, and recently it has become apparent that instead of making one fixed percep...
In contrast to the complex acoustic environments we encounter everyday, most studies of auditory seg...
A computer model is described that uses simple physiological principles that operate mainly at a per...
This is the final version. Available on open access from Elsevier via the DOI in this recordData ava...
Many sound sources can only be recognised from the pattern of sounds they emit, and not from the ind...
Perceptual bistability-the spontaneous, irregular fluctuation of perception between two interpretati...
<div><p>When human subjects hear a sequence of two alternating pure tones, they often perceive it in...
In natural environments, the auditory system is typically confronted with a mixture of sounds origin...
A major challenge for the auditory system is to disentangle signals emitted by two or more sound sou...
When human subjects hear a sequence of two alternating pure tones, they often perceive it in one of ...
A repeating triplet-sequence ABA- of non-overlapping brief tones, A and B, is a valued paradigm for ...
Multiple sound sources often contain harmonics that overlap and may be degraded by environmental noi...
Traveling pressure waves (ie. sounds) are produced by the movements or actions of objects. So sounds...
Often, the sound arriving at the ears is a mixture from many different sources, but only 1 is of int...
Segmenting the complex acoustic mixture that makes a typical auditory scene into relevant perceptual...
In contrast to the complex acoustic environments we encounter everyday, most studies of auditory seg...
In contrast to the complex acoustic environments we encounter everyday, most studies of auditory seg...
A computer model is described that uses simple physiological principles that operate mainly at a per...
This is the final version. Available on open access from Elsevier via the DOI in this recordData ava...
Many sound sources can only be recognised from the pattern of sounds they emit, and not from the ind...
Perceptual bistability-the spontaneous, irregular fluctuation of perception between two interpretati...
<div><p>When human subjects hear a sequence of two alternating pure tones, they often perceive it in...
In natural environments, the auditory system is typically confronted with a mixture of sounds origin...
A major challenge for the auditory system is to disentangle signals emitted by two or more sound sou...
When human subjects hear a sequence of two alternating pure tones, they often perceive it in one of ...
A repeating triplet-sequence ABA- of non-overlapping brief tones, A and B, is a valued paradigm for ...
Multiple sound sources often contain harmonics that overlap and may be degraded by environmental noi...
Traveling pressure waves (ie. sounds) are produced by the movements or actions of objects. So sounds...
Often, the sound arriving at the ears is a mixture from many different sources, but only 1 is of int...
Segmenting the complex acoustic mixture that makes a typical auditory scene into relevant perceptual...
In contrast to the complex acoustic environments we encounter everyday, most studies of auditory seg...
In contrast to the complex acoustic environments we encounter everyday, most studies of auditory seg...
A computer model is described that uses simple physiological principles that operate mainly at a per...
This is the final version. Available on open access from Elsevier via the DOI in this recordData ava...