In a previous article (Duifhuis, 1970) results' concerning the audibility of harmonics in a periodic pulse have been presented. Each of the lower harmonics could be perceived separately, whereas the high harmonics were heard together as one complex signal. High harmonics, however, appeared to be perceptible as a part-tone (see P.12) they were spectrally suppressed. This phenomenon was attributed to time analysis, the resolving power of which increases with decreasing frequency resolution, and conversely. The present experiment is meant to give additional evidence in support of the previous findings. Therefore, we carried out a similar experiment using stimuli having the same frequency amplitude spectrum as the periodic pulse, but with a dif...
Brief complex tone bursts with fundamental frequencies (F0s) of 100, 125, 166.7, and 250 Hz were ban...
These experiments investigate how the identification of vowel-like harmonic complexes, similar to th...
This article investigates how the amplitude and phase characteristics of the inner ear influence the...
The finding that spectrally suppressed high harmonics (n>16) in a periodic pulse are perceptible ...
The finding that spectrally suppressed high harmonics (n>16) in a periodic pulse are perceptible ...
In a previous paper the audibility has been reported of high harmonics which had been eliminated fro...
In a previous paper the audibility has been reported of high harmonics which had been eliminated fro...
A periodic pulse consisting of sufficiently narrow pulses has a frequency spectrum which contains al...
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Frequency content of a periodic signal is easily performed using FFT. While magnitude is well predic...
Human ability to perceive differences in sounds due to the modification of the phase spectrum is stu...
International audienceFive normally hearing listeners pitch-ranked harmonic complexes of different f...
An auditory neuron can preserve the temporal fine structure of a low-frequency tone by phase-locking...
Just-noticeable differences (jnd's) in the center frequency of bandlimited harmonic complexes were m...
cote interne IRCAM: McAdams99c/National audienceThe perceptual salience of several outstanding featu...
Brief complex tone bursts with fundamental frequencies (F0s) of 100, 125, 166.7, and 250 Hz were ban...
These experiments investigate how the identification of vowel-like harmonic complexes, similar to th...
This article investigates how the amplitude and phase characteristics of the inner ear influence the...
The finding that spectrally suppressed high harmonics (n>16) in a periodic pulse are perceptible ...
The finding that spectrally suppressed high harmonics (n>16) in a periodic pulse are perceptible ...
In a previous paper the audibility has been reported of high harmonics which had been eliminated fro...
In a previous paper the audibility has been reported of high harmonics which had been eliminated fro...
A periodic pulse consisting of sufficiently narrow pulses has a frequency spectrum which contains al...
Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, p...
Frequency content of a periodic signal is easily performed using FFT. While magnitude is well predic...
Human ability to perceive differences in sounds due to the modification of the phase spectrum is stu...
International audienceFive normally hearing listeners pitch-ranked harmonic complexes of different f...
An auditory neuron can preserve the temporal fine structure of a low-frequency tone by phase-locking...
Just-noticeable differences (jnd's) in the center frequency of bandlimited harmonic complexes were m...
cote interne IRCAM: McAdams99c/National audienceThe perceptual salience of several outstanding featu...
Brief complex tone bursts with fundamental frequencies (F0s) of 100, 125, 166.7, and 250 Hz were ban...
These experiments investigate how the identification of vowel-like harmonic complexes, similar to th...
This article investigates how the amplitude and phase characteristics of the inner ear influence the...