The optimum processor theory of Goldstein can, in principle, account for pitch perception phenomena involving simultaneous dichotic complex tones. The frequency‐coding noise function, which is the only free parameter of the model, was estimated with pitch identification data of two simultaneous two‐tone complexes presented to different ears. This ‘‘sigma’’ function was found to have a shape similar to that of the function derived from data on identification performance for single pitches. The sigmas in the simultaneous pitch identification experiment are larger by an amount that differs from subject to subject. By using different methods of data analysis it was found that the pitch estimation processes for the two tones are independent for ...
This work addresses the problem of identifying multiple fundamental frequencies in an acoustic signa...
Recent developments in hearing theory have resulted in the rather general acceptance of the idea tha...
This work addresses the problem of difficulties in classical interpretation of combination tones as ...
The optimum processor theory of Goldstein can, in principle, account for pitch perception phenomena ...
The optimum processor theory of Goldstein can be generalized to account for pitch perception phenome...
This study examines subjects’ ability to recognize the pitches of two missing fundamentals in two si...
When one listens to a series of harmonic complex tones that have no acoustic energy at their fundame...
A model was developed for estimating the pitch of complex sounds that are partially masked by backgr...
\u3cp\u3eThe influence of duration on the virtual pitch of complex tones was measured using an absol...
Pitch perception has always been a relatively important issue in psychoacoustic literature. In parti...
A harmonic tone complex typically evokes a sensation of pitch at its fundamental frequency, even wit...
Discrimination of just noticeable change in pitch has been widely investigated. In contrast, works o...
The third generation of pitch detectors based on physiological and psychological knowledge has advan...
This work addresses the problem of identifying multiple fundamental frequencies in an acoustic signa...
This work addresses the problem of identifying multiple fundamental frequencies in an acoustic signa...
Recent developments in hearing theory have resulted in the rather general acceptance of the idea tha...
This work addresses the problem of difficulties in classical interpretation of combination tones as ...
The optimum processor theory of Goldstein can, in principle, account for pitch perception phenomena ...
The optimum processor theory of Goldstein can be generalized to account for pitch perception phenome...
This study examines subjects’ ability to recognize the pitches of two missing fundamentals in two si...
When one listens to a series of harmonic complex tones that have no acoustic energy at their fundame...
A model was developed for estimating the pitch of complex sounds that are partially masked by backgr...
\u3cp\u3eThe influence of duration on the virtual pitch of complex tones was measured using an absol...
Pitch perception has always been a relatively important issue in psychoacoustic literature. In parti...
A harmonic tone complex typically evokes a sensation of pitch at its fundamental frequency, even wit...
Discrimination of just noticeable change in pitch has been widely investigated. In contrast, works o...
The third generation of pitch detectors based on physiological and psychological knowledge has advan...
This work addresses the problem of identifying multiple fundamental frequencies in an acoustic signa...
This work addresses the problem of identifying multiple fundamental frequencies in an acoustic signa...
Recent developments in hearing theory have resulted in the rather general acceptance of the idea tha...
This work addresses the problem of difficulties in classical interpretation of combination tones as ...