It is a common psychophysical experience that a train of clicks faster than ca. 30/s is heard as one steady sound, whereas temporal patterns occurring on a slower time scale are perceptually resolved as individual auditory events. This phenomenon suggests the existence of two different neural mechanisms for processing of auditory sequences with fast and slow repetition rates. To test this hypothesis we used Weber's law, which is known to be valid for perception of time intervals. Discrimination thresholds and Weber fractions (WFs) for 12 base inter click intervals (ICIs) between 5 and 300 ms were measured from 10 normal hearing subjects by using an ""up-down staircase"" algorithm. The mean WE which is supposed to be constant for any percept...
Using a weighted up-down procedure, in each of eight conditions 28 participants compared durations o...
Natural sounds convey perceptually relevant information over multiple timescales, and the necessary ...
A common finding in time psychophysics is that temporal acuity is much better for auditory than for ...
It is a common psychophysical experience that a train of clicks faster than ca. 30/s is heard as one...
In this 3-experiment study, the Weber fractions in the 300-ms and 900-ms duration ranges are obtaine...
Duration discrimination of the last of a series of four clicks was investigated. Examination of psyc...
Auditory brain stem responses are the far-field reflections of electrical activity originating in th...
SUMMARY- Auditory brain stem responses are the far-field reflections of electrical activ-ity origina...
doi: 10.3389/fpsyg.2014.01453 Significant variations in Weber fraction for changes in inter-onset in...
The brain constructs a representation of temporal properties of events, such as duration and frequen...
Auditory brainstem responses are the far-field reflection of electrical activity originating in the ...
Sensory adaptation experiments have revealed the existence of ‘rate after-effects’ - adapting to a r...
yesSensory adaptation experiments have revealed the existence of ‘rate after-effects’ - adapting to ...
In the “4–6” condition of experiment 1, normal-hearing (NH) listeners compared the pitch of a bandpa...
Temporal models of pitch are based on the assumption that the auditory system measures the time inte...
Using a weighted up-down procedure, in each of eight conditions 28 participants compared durations o...
Natural sounds convey perceptually relevant information over multiple timescales, and the necessary ...
A common finding in time psychophysics is that temporal acuity is much better for auditory than for ...
It is a common psychophysical experience that a train of clicks faster than ca. 30/s is heard as one...
In this 3-experiment study, the Weber fractions in the 300-ms and 900-ms duration ranges are obtaine...
Duration discrimination of the last of a series of four clicks was investigated. Examination of psyc...
Auditory brain stem responses are the far-field reflections of electrical activity originating in th...
SUMMARY- Auditory brain stem responses are the far-field reflections of electrical activ-ity origina...
doi: 10.3389/fpsyg.2014.01453 Significant variations in Weber fraction for changes in inter-onset in...
The brain constructs a representation of temporal properties of events, such as duration and frequen...
Auditory brainstem responses are the far-field reflection of electrical activity originating in the ...
Sensory adaptation experiments have revealed the existence of ‘rate after-effects’ - adapting to a r...
yesSensory adaptation experiments have revealed the existence of ‘rate after-effects’ - adapting to ...
In the “4–6” condition of experiment 1, normal-hearing (NH) listeners compared the pitch of a bandpa...
Temporal models of pitch are based on the assumption that the auditory system measures the time inte...
Using a weighted up-down procedure, in each of eight conditions 28 participants compared durations o...
Natural sounds convey perceptually relevant information over multiple timescales, and the necessary ...
A common finding in time psychophysics is that temporal acuity is much better for auditory than for ...