We live in complex auditory environments, in which we are confronted with multiple competing sounds, including the cacophony of talkers in busy markets, classrooms, offices, etc. The purpose of this article is to synthesize observations from a series of experiments that focused on how spatial hearing might aid in disentangling interleaved sequences of sounds. The experiments were unified by a non-verbal task, "rhythmic masking release", which was applied to psychophysical studies in humans and cats and to cortical physiology in anesthetized cats. Human and feline listeners could segregate competing sequences of sounds from sources that were separated by as little as ∼10°. Similarly, single neurons in the cat primary auditory cortex tended t...
The further apart two sounds are along the horizontal azimuth, the more likely they are to be heard ...
Auditory cortex is essential for normal sound localization behavior. Reversible inactivation of prim...
The further apart two sounds are along the horizontal azimuth, the more likely they are to be heard ...
Listeners have the remarkable ability to disentangle multiple competing sound sequences and organize...
Listeners can perceive interleaved sequences of sounds from two or more sources as segregated stream...
In a complex auditory scene, a "cocktail party" for example, listeners can disentangle multiple comp...
Listeners can perceive interleaved sequences of sounds from two or more sources as segregated stream...
Listeners have a remarkable ability to perceptually segregate interleaved sequences of sounds in com...
Stream segregation enables a listener to disentangle multiple competing sequences of sounds. A recen...
Stream segregation enables a listener to disentangle multiple competing sequences of sounds. A recen...
In a complex auditory scene, listeners are capable of disentangling multiple competing sequences of ...
In a complex auditory scene, listeners are capable of disentangling multiple competing sequences of ...
The primary and posterior auditory cortex (AC) are known for their sensitivity to spatial informatio...
Auditory cortex is essential for normal sound localization behavior. Reversible inactivation of prim...
The further apart two sounds are along the horizontal azimuth, the more likely they are to be heard ...
The further apart two sounds are along the horizontal azimuth, the more likely they are to be heard ...
Auditory cortex is essential for normal sound localization behavior. Reversible inactivation of prim...
The further apart two sounds are along the horizontal azimuth, the more likely they are to be heard ...
Listeners have the remarkable ability to disentangle multiple competing sound sequences and organize...
Listeners can perceive interleaved sequences of sounds from two or more sources as segregated stream...
In a complex auditory scene, a "cocktail party" for example, listeners can disentangle multiple comp...
Listeners can perceive interleaved sequences of sounds from two or more sources as segregated stream...
Listeners have a remarkable ability to perceptually segregate interleaved sequences of sounds in com...
Stream segregation enables a listener to disentangle multiple competing sequences of sounds. A recen...
Stream segregation enables a listener to disentangle multiple competing sequences of sounds. A recen...
In a complex auditory scene, listeners are capable of disentangling multiple competing sequences of ...
In a complex auditory scene, listeners are capable of disentangling multiple competing sequences of ...
The primary and posterior auditory cortex (AC) are known for their sensitivity to spatial informatio...
Auditory cortex is essential for normal sound localization behavior. Reversible inactivation of prim...
The further apart two sounds are along the horizontal azimuth, the more likely they are to be heard ...
The further apart two sounds are along the horizontal azimuth, the more likely they are to be heard ...
Auditory cortex is essential for normal sound localization behavior. Reversible inactivation of prim...
The further apart two sounds are along the horizontal azimuth, the more likely they are to be heard ...