Human hearing is constructive. For example, when a voice is partially replaced by an extraneous sound (e.g., on the telephone due to a transmission problem), the auditory system may restore the missing portion so that the voice can be perceived as continuous (Miller and Licklider, 1950; for review, see Bregman, 1990; Warren, 1999). The neural mechanisms underlying this continuity illusion have been studied mostly with schematic stimuli (e.g., simple tones) and are still a matter of debate (for review, see Petkov and Sutter, 2011). The goal of the present study was to elucidate how these mechanisms operate under more natural conditions. Using psychophysics and electroencephalography (EEG), we assessed simultaneously the perceived continuity ...
Interruptions in auditory input can be perceptually restored if they coincide with a masking sound, ...
& We used functional magnetic resonance imaging to study the neural processing of vowels whose p...
The present experiments investigated the illu-sion of a soft tone sounding continuous when it was ac...
Human hearing is constructive. For example, when a voice is partially replaced by an extraneous soun...
Human hearing is constructive. For example, when a voice is partially replaced by an extraneous soun...
Human hearing is constructive. For example, when a voice is partially replaced by an extraneous soun...
In natural environments, a sound can be heard as stable despite the presence of other occasionally l...
Constructive mechanisms in the auditory system may restore a fragmented sound when a gap in this sou...
SummaryConstructive mechanisms in the auditory system may restore a fragmented sound when a gap in t...
When noise obstructs portions of target sounds the auditory system fills in missing information, a p...
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The human auditory system is efficient at restoring sounds of interest. In noisy environments, for e...
Interruptions in auditory input can be perceptually restored if they coincide with a masking sound, ...
& We used functional magnetic resonance imaging to study the neural processing of vowels whose p...
The present experiments investigated the illu-sion of a soft tone sounding continuous when it was ac...
Human hearing is constructive. For example, when a voice is partially replaced by an extraneous soun...
Human hearing is constructive. For example, when a voice is partially replaced by an extraneous soun...
Human hearing is constructive. For example, when a voice is partially replaced by an extraneous soun...
In natural environments, a sound can be heard as stable despite the presence of other occasionally l...
Constructive mechanisms in the auditory system may restore a fragmented sound when a gap in this sou...
SummaryConstructive mechanisms in the auditory system may restore a fragmented sound when a gap in t...
When noise obstructs portions of target sounds the auditory system fills in missing information, a p...
Contains fulltext : 34705.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)A sound that is ...
The human auditory system is efficient at restoring sounds of interest. In noisy environments, for e...
Interruptions in auditory input can be perceptually restored if they coincide with a masking sound, ...
& We used functional magnetic resonance imaging to study the neural processing of vowels whose p...
The present experiments investigated the illu-sion of a soft tone sounding continuous when it was ac...