Pitch experiments aimed at evaluating temporal pitch mechanism(s) often utilize complex sounds with only unresolved harmonic components, and a low-pass noise masker to eliminate the potential contribution of audible distortion products to the pitch percept. Herein we examine how: (i) masker induced reduction of neural distortion products (difference tone: DT; and cubic difference tone: CDT) alters the representation of pitch relevant information in the brainstem; and (ii) the pitch salience is altered when distortion products are reduced and/or eliminated. Scalp recorded brainstem frequency following responses (FFR) were recorded in normal hearing individuals using a complex tone with only unresolved harmonics presented in quiet, and in the...
The aim of this experiment is to assess the effects of the linguistic status of timbre on pitch proc...
Important to Western tonal music is the relationship between pitches both within and between musical...
Consonant and dissonant pitch relationships in music provide the foundation of melody and harmony, t...
Physiological studies have shown that noise-induced sensorineural hearing loss (SNHL) enhances the a...
Psychoacoustic studies have shown that complex tones containing resolved harmonics evoke stronger pi...
The frequency following response (FFR), a scalp-recorded measure of phase-locked brainstem activity,...
Acoustically, pitch is related to the temporal regularity or periodicity of a sound. Perceptual and ...
The scalp-recorded frequency following response (FFR) in humans was measured for a 244-Hz pure tone ...
The frequency-following response (FFR) is a scalp-recorded evoked potential which faithfully mimics ...
The human auditory system is sensitive in detecting "mistuned" components in a harmonic complex, whi...
The human auditory system is sensitive in detecting "mistuned" components in a harmonic complex, whi...
Pitch perception is related to sound periodicity and provides important information for musical and ...
Pitch perception is related to sound periodicity and provides important information for musical and ...
The ability to discriminate the fundamental frequency (F0) of complex tones in background noise is a...
The human auditory system is sensitive in detecting "mistuned" components in a harmonic complex, whi...
The aim of this experiment is to assess the effects of the linguistic status of timbre on pitch proc...
Important to Western tonal music is the relationship between pitches both within and between musical...
Consonant and dissonant pitch relationships in music provide the foundation of melody and harmony, t...
Physiological studies have shown that noise-induced sensorineural hearing loss (SNHL) enhances the a...
Psychoacoustic studies have shown that complex tones containing resolved harmonics evoke stronger pi...
The frequency following response (FFR), a scalp-recorded measure of phase-locked brainstem activity,...
Acoustically, pitch is related to the temporal regularity or periodicity of a sound. Perceptual and ...
The scalp-recorded frequency following response (FFR) in humans was measured for a 244-Hz pure tone ...
The frequency-following response (FFR) is a scalp-recorded evoked potential which faithfully mimics ...
The human auditory system is sensitive in detecting "mistuned" components in a harmonic complex, whi...
The human auditory system is sensitive in detecting "mistuned" components in a harmonic complex, whi...
Pitch perception is related to sound periodicity and provides important information for musical and ...
Pitch perception is related to sound periodicity and provides important information for musical and ...
The ability to discriminate the fundamental frequency (F0) of complex tones in background noise is a...
The human auditory system is sensitive in detecting "mistuned" components in a harmonic complex, whi...
The aim of this experiment is to assess the effects of the linguistic status of timbre on pitch proc...
Important to Western tonal music is the relationship between pitches both within and between musical...
Consonant and dissonant pitch relationships in music provide the foundation of melody and harmony, t...