Coloration detection thresholds (CDTs) were measured for a single reflection as a function of spectral content and reflection delay for diotic stimulus presentation. The direct sound was a 320-ms long burst of bandpass-filtered noise with varying lower and upper cut-off frequencies. The resulting threshold data revealed that: (1) sensitivity decreases with decreasing bandwidth and increasing reflection delay and (2) high-frequency components contribute less to detection than low-frequency components. The auditory processes that may be involved in coloration detection (CD) are discussed in terms of a spectrum-based auditory model, which is conceptually similar to the pattern-transformation model of pitch (Wightman, 1973). Hence, the model de...
Auditory perception covers a wide range of intensities. This range is called the “dynamic range,” an...
AbstractModels of the dipper effect seen in contrast discrimination experiments predict that small a...
Thresholds for a change in the spectral slope of noise bands were measured as a function of the band...
In music research, attention is more and more focused on the main factors of sound perception; in pa...
A model of profile analysis is proposed in which a spectral profile is assumed to be represented by ...
In this thesis, we explore how the human auditory system represents and detects changes in a spectra...
This dissertation combines psychophysical experiments with computational modeling efforts in order t...
Most natural acoustic sounds consist of multiple frequencies. An important auditory perceptual abili...
Based on experimental results presented in [Vranic-Sowers and Shamma, 1993], and on further physiolo...
The role of early auditory processing may be to extract some elementary features from an acoustic mi...
Many speech enhancement algorithms suffer from musical noise – an estimation residue noise consistin...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Boston UniversityTo extract content and meaning from a single source of sound in a q...
This paper explores the question of how spectral profiles (such as spectral peaks) might be represen...
Thresholds for a change in the spectral slope of noise bands were measured as a function of the band...
The spectral properties of human color detection mechanisms were measured using a noise masking tech...
Auditory perception covers a wide range of intensities. This range is called the “dynamic range,” an...
AbstractModels of the dipper effect seen in contrast discrimination experiments predict that small a...
Thresholds for a change in the spectral slope of noise bands were measured as a function of the band...
In music research, attention is more and more focused on the main factors of sound perception; in pa...
A model of profile analysis is proposed in which a spectral profile is assumed to be represented by ...
In this thesis, we explore how the human auditory system represents and detects changes in a spectra...
This dissertation combines psychophysical experiments with computational modeling efforts in order t...
Most natural acoustic sounds consist of multiple frequencies. An important auditory perceptual abili...
Based on experimental results presented in [Vranic-Sowers and Shamma, 1993], and on further physiolo...
The role of early auditory processing may be to extract some elementary features from an acoustic mi...
Many speech enhancement algorithms suffer from musical noise – an estimation residue noise consistin...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Boston UniversityTo extract content and meaning from a single source of sound in a q...
This paper explores the question of how spectral profiles (such as spectral peaks) might be represen...
Thresholds for a change in the spectral slope of noise bands were measured as a function of the band...
The spectral properties of human color detection mechanisms were measured using a noise masking tech...
Auditory perception covers a wide range of intensities. This range is called the “dynamic range,” an...
AbstractModels of the dipper effect seen in contrast discrimination experiments predict that small a...
Thresholds for a change in the spectral slope of noise bands were measured as a function of the band...