When an acoustic signal is temporarily interrupted by another sound, it is sometimes heard as continuing through, even when the signal is actually turned off during the interruption-an effect known as the "auditory continuity illusion." A widespread view is that the illusion can only occur when peripheral neural responses contain no evidence that the signal was interrupted. Here we challenge this view using a combination of psychophysical measures from human listeners and computational simulations with a model of the auditory periphery. The results reveal that the illusion seems to depend more on the overall specific loudness than on the peripheral masking properties of the interrupting sound. This finding indicates that the continuity illu...
When interfering objects occlude a scene, the visual system restores the occluded information. Simil...
SummaryWhen interfering objects occlude a scene, the visual system restores the occluded information...
Our sensory systems fill in information obscured by other, competing signals to maintain a stable re...
When an acoustic signal is temporarily interrupted by another sound, it is sometimes heard as contin...
Many previous studies have shown that a tone that is momentarily -interrupted can be perceived as co...
The human auditory system is efficient at restoring sounds of interest. In noisy environments, for e...
A sound that is briefly interrupted by a silent gap is perceived as discontinuous. However, when the...
The present experiments investigated the illu-sion of a soft tone sounding continuous when it was ac...
BACKGROUND: The auditory continuity illusion or the perceptual restoration of a target sound briefly...
Background: The auditory continuity illusion or the perceptual restoration of a target sound briefly...
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 interfering objects occlude a scene, the visual system restores the occluded information. Simil...
SummaryWhen interfering objects occlude a scene, the visual system restores the occluded information...
Our sensory systems fill in information obscured by other, competing signals to maintain a stable re...
When an acoustic signal is temporarily interrupted by another sound, it is sometimes heard as contin...
Many previous studies have shown that a tone that is momentarily -interrupted can be perceived as co...
The human auditory system is efficient at restoring sounds of interest. In noisy environments, for e...
A sound that is briefly interrupted by a silent gap is perceived as discontinuous. However, when the...
The present experiments investigated the illu-sion of a soft tone sounding continuous when it was ac...
BACKGROUND: The auditory continuity illusion or the perceptual restoration of a target sound briefly...
Background: The auditory continuity illusion or the perceptual restoration of a target sound briefly...
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 interfering objects occlude a scene, the visual system restores the occluded information. Simil...
SummaryWhen interfering objects occlude a scene, the visual system restores the occluded information...
Our sensory systems fill in information obscured by other, competing signals to maintain a stable re...