SummaryConstructive mechanisms in the auditory system may restore a fragmented sound when a gap in this sound is rendered inaudible by noise to yield a continuity illusion. Using combined psychoacoustic and electroencephalography experiments in humans, we found that the sensory-perceptual mechanisms that enable restoration suppress auditory cortical encoding of gaps in interrupted sounds. When physically interrupted tones are perceptually restored, stimulus-evoked synchronization of cortical oscillations at ∼4 Hz is suppressed as if physically uninterrupted sounds were encoded. The restoration-specific suppression is induced most strongly in primary-like regions in the right auditory cortex during illusorily filled gaps and also shortly bef...
Our sensory systems fill in information obscured by other, competing signals to maintain a stable re...
Interruptions in auditory input can be perceptually restored if they coincide with a masking sound, ...
In natural environments, a sound can be heard as stable despite the presence of other occasionally l...
Constructive mechanisms in the auditory system may restore a fragmented sound when a gap in this sou...
Human hearing is constructive. For example, when a voice is partially replaced by an extraneous soun...
Human hearing is constructive. For example, when a voice is partially replaced by an extraneous soun...
Human hearing is constructive. For example, when a voice is partially replaced by an extraneous soun...
When noise obstructs portions of target sounds the auditory system fills in missing information, a p...
Contains fulltext : 34705.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)A sound that is ...
A sound that is interrupted by silence is perceived as discontinuous. However, when the silence is r...
The human auditory system is efficient at restoring sounds of interest. In noisy environments, for e...
SummaryWhen interfering objects occlude a scene, the visual system restores the occluded information...
When interfering objects occlude a scene, the visual system restores the occluded information. Simil...
Our sensory systems fill in information obscured by other, competing signals to maintain a stable re...
Interruptions in auditory input can be perceptually restored if they coincide with a masking sound, ...
In natural environments, a sound can be heard as stable despite the presence of other occasionally l...
Constructive mechanisms in the auditory system may restore a fragmented sound when a gap in this sou...
Human hearing is constructive. For example, when a voice is partially replaced by an extraneous soun...
Human hearing is constructive. For example, when a voice is partially replaced by an extraneous soun...
Human hearing is constructive. For example, when a voice is partially replaced by an extraneous soun...
When noise obstructs portions of target sounds the auditory system fills in missing information, a p...
Contains fulltext : 34705.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)A sound that is ...
A sound that is interrupted by silence is perceived as discontinuous. However, when the silence is r...
The human auditory system is efficient at restoring sounds of interest. In noisy environments, for e...
SummaryWhen interfering objects occlude a scene, the visual system restores the occluded information...
When interfering objects occlude a scene, the visual system restores the occluded information. Simil...
Our sensory systems fill in information obscured by other, competing signals to maintain a stable re...
Interruptions in auditory input can be perceptually restored if they coincide with a masking sound, ...
In natural environments, a sound can be heard as stable despite the presence of other occasionally l...