International audienceAs previously suggested, attention may increase segregation via enhancement and suppression sensory mechanisms. To test this hypothesis, we proposed an interleaved melody paradigm with two rhythm conditions applied to familiar target melodies and unfamiliar distractor melodies sharing pitch and timbre properties. When rhythms of both target and distractor were irregular, target melodies were identified above chance level. A sensory enhancement mechanism guided by listeners' knowledge may have helped to extract targets from the interleaved sequence. When the distractor was rhythmically regular, performance was increased, suggesting that the distractor may have been suppressed by a sensory suppression mechanism
Our ability to listen selectively to single sound sources in complex auditory environments is termed...
Which one, ‘looking without seeing’ or ‘listening without hearing’, is more effective? There have be...
Harmonic priming studies have provided evidence that musical expectations influence sung phoneme mon...
As previously suggested, attention may increase segregation via enhancement and suppression sensory ...
Primitive processes involved in auditory stream formation are measured with an indirect, objective m...
BACKGROUND: The ability to separate two interleaved melodies is an important factor in music appreci...
BACKGROUND: The ability to separate two interleaved melodies is an important factor in music appreci...
The rhythm created by spacing a series of brief tones in a regular pattern can be disguised by inter...
The rhythm created by spacing a series of brief tones in a regular pattern can be disguised by inter...
When attention is divided during memory encoding, performance tends to suffer. The nature of this pe...
In human memory, the ability to recognize a previously encountered stimulus often undergoes cumulati...
The octave illusion occurs when each ear receives a sequence of tones alternating by one octave, but...
In Experiment 1 nonmusicians were presented with dichotic melodies, which differed either on all pit...
Three experiments were conducted to determine whether attention may be allocated to a specific frequ...
Dynamic attending theory (Jones, 1976; Large & Jones, 1999) suggests that isochronously repeatin...
Our ability to listen selectively to single sound sources in complex auditory environments is termed...
Which one, ‘looking without seeing’ or ‘listening without hearing’, is more effective? There have be...
Harmonic priming studies have provided evidence that musical expectations influence sung phoneme mon...
As previously suggested, attention may increase segregation via enhancement and suppression sensory ...
Primitive processes involved in auditory stream formation are measured with an indirect, objective m...
BACKGROUND: The ability to separate two interleaved melodies is an important factor in music appreci...
BACKGROUND: The ability to separate two interleaved melodies is an important factor in music appreci...
The rhythm created by spacing a series of brief tones in a regular pattern can be disguised by inter...
The rhythm created by spacing a series of brief tones in a regular pattern can be disguised by inter...
When attention is divided during memory encoding, performance tends to suffer. The nature of this pe...
In human memory, the ability to recognize a previously encountered stimulus often undergoes cumulati...
The octave illusion occurs when each ear receives a sequence of tones alternating by one octave, but...
In Experiment 1 nonmusicians were presented with dichotic melodies, which differed either on all pit...
Three experiments were conducted to determine whether attention may be allocated to a specific frequ...
Dynamic attending theory (Jones, 1976; Large & Jones, 1999) suggests that isochronously repeatin...
Our ability to listen selectively to single sound sources in complex auditory environments is termed...
Which one, ‘looking without seeing’ or ‘listening without hearing’, is more effective? There have be...
Harmonic priming studies have provided evidence that musical expectations influence sung phoneme mon...