Previous work on spectral shape discrimination has shown that detection of a level increment in one tone of a tonal complex is dependent on spectral position, with thresholds forming a “bowl” pattern for components spanning 200 to 5000 Hz [Green, D. M., (1988). Profile Analysis: Auditory Intensity Discrimination (Oxford University Press, New York)]. The current study examined whether a similar bowl occurs for comodulation masking release, a paradigm in which dynamic spectral cues could be used to detect an added signal. Maskers were logarithmically spaced 15-Hz-wide bands of noise. The signal was a tone or a copy of the on-signal masker band. When the masker was composed of one or more random bands, thresholds were relatively consistent acr...
This study examined contributions of peripheral excitation and informational masking to the variabil...
The comodulation masking release (CMR) effect involves improved detection of a pure-tone signal in a...
This dissertation examines a variety of peripheral (within-channel) and central (across-channel) cue...
Previous work on spectral shape discrimination has shown that detection of a level increment in one ...
Detection of a pure tone signal in a narrowband noise masker can be improved by the introduction of ...
Masked detection thresholds can often be improved by introducing coherent masker amplitude modulatio...
The masking release associated with coherent amplitude modulation of the masker is dependent on the ...
Thresholds for detecting a pure tone signal masked by a coherently amplitude modulated masker (a com...
This study tested the hypothesis that masking release for a complex signal under conditions where si...
Binaural detection was examined for a signal presented in a narrow band of noise centered on the on-...
Detection threshold for a pure tone signal centered in a narrow band of noise may be reduced by incl...
Maskers made up of comodulated narrow bands of noise can result in a signal detection advantage due ...
Masked detection threshold for a pure tone signal depends on the coherence of masker envelope fluctu...
Thresholds were measured for detection of an increment in level of a 60-dB SPL target tone at 1 kHz,...
The masking level difference (MLD) for a narrowband noise masker is associated with marked individua...
This study examined contributions of peripheral excitation and informational masking to the variabil...
The comodulation masking release (CMR) effect involves improved detection of a pure-tone signal in a...
This dissertation examines a variety of peripheral (within-channel) and central (across-channel) cue...
Previous work on spectral shape discrimination has shown that detection of a level increment in one ...
Detection of a pure tone signal in a narrowband noise masker can be improved by the introduction of ...
Masked detection thresholds can often be improved by introducing coherent masker amplitude modulatio...
The masking release associated with coherent amplitude modulation of the masker is dependent on the ...
Thresholds for detecting a pure tone signal masked by a coherently amplitude modulated masker (a com...
This study tested the hypothesis that masking release for a complex signal under conditions where si...
Binaural detection was examined for a signal presented in a narrow band of noise centered on the on-...
Detection threshold for a pure tone signal centered in a narrow band of noise may be reduced by incl...
Maskers made up of comodulated narrow bands of noise can result in a signal detection advantage due ...
Masked detection threshold for a pure tone signal depends on the coherence of masker envelope fluctu...
Thresholds were measured for detection of an increment in level of a 60-dB SPL target tone at 1 kHz,...
The masking level difference (MLD) for a narrowband noise masker is associated with marked individua...
This study examined contributions of peripheral excitation and informational masking to the variabil...
The comodulation masking release (CMR) effect involves improved detection of a pure-tone signal in a...
This dissertation examines a variety of peripheral (within-channel) and central (across-channel) cue...