Many natural sounds, including speech and animal vocalizations, involve rapid sequences that vary in spectrum and amplitude. Each sound within a sequence has the potential to affect the audibility of subsequent sounds in a process known as forward masking. Little is known about the neural mechanisms underlying forward masking, particularly in more realistic situations in which multiple sounds follow each other in rapid succession. A parsimonious hypothesis is that the effects of consecutive sounds combine linearly, so that the total masking effect is a simple sum of the contributions from the individual maskers. The experiment reported here tests a counterintuitive prediction of this linear-summation hypothesis, namely that a sound that its...
Understanding speech in noisy environments can be difficult, especially for people with hearing loss...
Nonsimultaneous maskers can strongly impair performance in an auditory intensity discrimination task...
International audienceBoth temporal and spectral masking have been studied extensively in the litera...
Many natural sounds, including speech and animal vocalizations, involve rapid sequences that vary in...
Many natural sounds, including speech and animal vocalizations, involve rapid sequences that vary in...
An experiment tested the hypothesis that the masking effects of two nonoverlapping forward maskers a...
The additivity of nonsimultaneous masking can be used as a measure of nonlinearity in the auditory s...
Forward masking growth functions were measured for pure-tone maskers and signals at 2 and 6 kHz as a...
Input–output functions on the basilar membrane of the cochlea show a strong compressive nonlinearity...
Many natural sounds fluctuate over time. The detectability of sounds in a sequence can be reduced by...
The temporal effect refers to the change in signal-to-masker ratio at threshold for a short-duration...
International audienceLaback et al. [(2011). J. Acoust. Soc. Am. 129, 888 897] investigated the addi...
Backward masking is the masking of a signal, called probe (P), by a masker (M) that occurs later. An...
The upward spread of masking refers to the higher growth rate of masking for maskers lower in freque...
The role of auditory object formation for intensity resolution was investigated by measuring intensi...
Understanding speech in noisy environments can be difficult, especially for people with hearing loss...
Nonsimultaneous maskers can strongly impair performance in an auditory intensity discrimination task...
International audienceBoth temporal and spectral masking have been studied extensively in the litera...
Many natural sounds, including speech and animal vocalizations, involve rapid sequences that vary in...
Many natural sounds, including speech and animal vocalizations, involve rapid sequences that vary in...
An experiment tested the hypothesis that the masking effects of two nonoverlapping forward maskers a...
The additivity of nonsimultaneous masking can be used as a measure of nonlinearity in the auditory s...
Forward masking growth functions were measured for pure-tone maskers and signals at 2 and 6 kHz as a...
Input–output functions on the basilar membrane of the cochlea show a strong compressive nonlinearity...
Many natural sounds fluctuate over time. The detectability of sounds in a sequence can be reduced by...
The temporal effect refers to the change in signal-to-masker ratio at threshold for a short-duration...
International audienceLaback et al. [(2011). J. Acoust. Soc. Am. 129, 888 897] investigated the addi...
Backward masking is the masking of a signal, called probe (P), by a masker (M) that occurs later. An...
The upward spread of masking refers to the higher growth rate of masking for maskers lower in freque...
The role of auditory object formation for intensity resolution was investigated by measuring intensi...
Understanding speech in noisy environments can be difficult, especially for people with hearing loss...
Nonsimultaneous maskers can strongly impair performance in an auditory intensity discrimination task...
International audienceBoth temporal and spectral masking have been studied extensively in the litera...