AbstractAuditory stream segregation describes the way that sounds are perceptually segregated into groups or streams on the basis of perceptual attributes such as pitch or spectral content. For sequences of pure tones, segregation depends on the tones' proximity in frequency and time. In the auditory cortex (and elsewhere) responses to sequences of tones are dependent on stimulus conditions in a similar way to the perception of these stimuli. However, although highly dependent on stimulus conditions, perception is also clearly influenced by factors unrelated to the stimulus, such as attention. Exactly how ‘bottom-up’ sensory processes and non-sensory ‘top-down’ influences interact is still not clear.Here, we recorded responses to alternatin...
Abstract Background Segregating auditory scenes into distinct objects or streams is one of our brain...
Abstract Background Segregating auditory scenes into distinct objects or streams is one of our brain...
When presented with alternating low and high tones, listeners are more likely to perceive 2 separate...
AbstractAuditory stream segregation describes the way that sounds are perceptually segregated into g...
Auditory stream segregation describes the way that sounds are perceptually segregated into groups or...
Background: The ability of humans and animals to focus their attention on a single sound source amo...
In a complex auditory scene, listeners are capable of disentangling multiple competing sequences of ...
In a complex auditory scene, listeners are capable of disentangling multiple competing sequences of ...
In a complex auditory scene, a "cocktail party" for example, listeners can disentangle multiple comp...
Stream segregation enables a listener to disentangle multiple competing sequences of sounds. A recen...
SummaryAcoustic sequences such as speech and music are generally perceived as coherent auditory “str...
We investigated how physiologically observed forward suppression interacts with stimulus frequency i...
This study finds a neuronal correlate of auditory perceptual streaming in the primary auditory corte...
Stream segregation enables a listener to disentangle multiple competing sequences of sounds. A recen...
This study finds a neuronal correlate of auditory perceptual streaming in the primary auditory corte...
Abstract Background Segregating auditory scenes into distinct objects or streams is one of our brain...
Abstract Background Segregating auditory scenes into distinct objects or streams is one of our brain...
When presented with alternating low and high tones, listeners are more likely to perceive 2 separate...
AbstractAuditory stream segregation describes the way that sounds are perceptually segregated into g...
Auditory stream segregation describes the way that sounds are perceptually segregated into groups or...
Background: The ability of humans and animals to focus their attention on a single sound source amo...
In a complex auditory scene, listeners are capable of disentangling multiple competing sequences of ...
In a complex auditory scene, listeners are capable of disentangling multiple competing sequences of ...
In a complex auditory scene, a "cocktail party" for example, listeners can disentangle multiple comp...
Stream segregation enables a listener to disentangle multiple competing sequences of sounds. A recen...
SummaryAcoustic sequences such as speech and music are generally perceived as coherent auditory “str...
We investigated how physiologically observed forward suppression interacts with stimulus frequency i...
This study finds a neuronal correlate of auditory perceptual streaming in the primary auditory corte...
Stream segregation enables a listener to disentangle multiple competing sequences of sounds. A recen...
This study finds a neuronal correlate of auditory perceptual streaming in the primary auditory corte...
Abstract Background Segregating auditory scenes into distinct objects or streams is one of our brain...
Abstract Background Segregating auditory scenes into distinct objects or streams is one of our brain...
When presented with alternating low and high tones, listeners are more likely to perceive 2 separate...