Shepard tones (octave complex tones) are well defined in pitch chroma but are ambiguous in pitch height. Pitch direction judgments of Shepard tones depend on the clockwise distance of the pitch classes on the pitch class circle, indicating the proximity principle in auditory perception. The tritone paradox emerges when two Shepard tones that form a tritone interval are presented successively. In this case, no proximity cue is available and judgments depend on the first tone and vary from person to person. A common explanation for the tritone paradox is the assumption of a specific pitch class comparison mechanism based on a pitch class template that is differently orientated from person to person. In contrast, psychoacoustic approaches (e.g...
Pitch perception has always been a relatively important issue in psychoacoustic literature. In parti...
The tritone paradox is produced when two tones that are related by a half-octave (or tri-tone) are p...
Lau et al. [J. Neurosci. 37, 9013-9021 (2017)] showed that discrimination of the fundamental frequen...
Shepard tones (octave complex tones) are well defined in pitch chroma but are ambiguous in pitch hei...
<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...
<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...
The Tritone Paradox refers to a sequence of two specially synthesised "Shepard" tones which may soun...
Sounds that evoke a sense of pitch are ubiquitous in our environment and important for speech, music...
Research on tonal priming has consistently shown that tonally expected events are processed more eff...
Pitch height and pitch class are different, but strictly related, percepts of music tones. To invest...
Pitch height and pitch class are different, but strictly related, percepts of music tones. To invest...
When one listens to a series of harmonic complex tones that have no acoustic energy at their fundame...
Pitch perception has always been a relatively important issue in psychoacoustic literature. In parti...
The tritone paradox is produced when two tones that are related by a half-octave (or tri-tone) are p...
Lau et al. [J. Neurosci. 37, 9013-9021 (2017)] showed that discrimination of the fundamental frequen...
Shepard tones (octave complex tones) are well defined in pitch chroma but are ambiguous in pitch hei...
<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...
<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...
The Tritone Paradox refers to a sequence of two specially synthesised "Shepard" tones which may soun...
Sounds that evoke a sense of pitch are ubiquitous in our environment and important for speech, music...
Research on tonal priming has consistently shown that tonally expected events are processed more eff...
Pitch height and pitch class are different, but strictly related, percepts of music tones. To invest...
Pitch height and pitch class are different, but strictly related, percepts of music tones. To invest...
When one listens to a series of harmonic complex tones that have no acoustic energy at their fundame...
Pitch perception has always been a relatively important issue in psychoacoustic literature. In parti...
The tritone paradox is produced when two tones that are related by a half-octave (or tri-tone) are p...
Lau et al. [J. Neurosci. 37, 9013-9021 (2017)] showed that discrimination of the fundamental frequen...