This study explored the effects on speech intelligibility of across-formant differences in fundamental frequency (ΔF0) and F0 contour. Sentence-length speech analogues were presented dichotically (left=F1+F3; right=F2), either alone or—because competition usually reveals grouping cues most clearly—accompanied in the left ear by a competitor for F2 (F2C) that listeners must reject to optimize recognition. F2C was created by inverting the F2 frequency contour. In experiment 1, all left-ear formants shared the same constant F0 and ΔF0F2 was 0 or ±4 semitones. In experiment 2, all left-ear formants shared the natural F0 contour and that for F2 was natural, constant, exaggerated, or inverted. Adding F2C lowered keyword scores, presumably because...
Differences in ear of presentation and level do not prevent effective integration of concurrent spee...
The role of source properties in across-formant integration was explored using three-formant (F1+F2+...
How speech is separated perceptually from other speech remains poorly understood. In a series of exp...
This study explored the effects on speech intelligibility of across-formant differences in fundament...
AbstractThis study explored the effects on speech intelligibility of across-formant differences in f...
AbstractThis study explored the effects on speech intelligibility of across-formant differences in f...
How speech is separated perceptually from other speech remains poorly understood. Recent research in...
How speech is separated perceptually from other speech remains poorly understood. Recent research in...
How speech is separated perceptually from other speech remains poorly understood. Recent research in...
Recent research suggests that the ability of an extraneous formant to impair intelligibility depends...
The impact of an extraneous formant on intelligibility is affected by the extent (depth) of variatio...
The impact of an extraneous formant on intelligibility is affected by the extent (depth) of variatio...
How speech is separated perceptually from other speech remains poorly understood. Recent research in...
Differences in ear of presentation and level do not prevent effective integration of concurrent spee...
Differences in ear of presentation and level do not prevent effective integration of concurrent spee...
Differences in ear of presentation and level do not prevent effective integration of concurrent spee...
The role of source properties in across-formant integration was explored using three-formant (F1+F2+...
How speech is separated perceptually from other speech remains poorly understood. In a series of exp...
This study explored the effects on speech intelligibility of across-formant differences in fundament...
AbstractThis study explored the effects on speech intelligibility of across-formant differences in f...
AbstractThis study explored the effects on speech intelligibility of across-formant differences in f...
How speech is separated perceptually from other speech remains poorly understood. Recent research in...
How speech is separated perceptually from other speech remains poorly understood. Recent research in...
How speech is separated perceptually from other speech remains poorly understood. Recent research in...
Recent research suggests that the ability of an extraneous formant to impair intelligibility depends...
The impact of an extraneous formant on intelligibility is affected by the extent (depth) of variatio...
The impact of an extraneous formant on intelligibility is affected by the extent (depth) of variatio...
How speech is separated perceptually from other speech remains poorly understood. Recent research in...
Differences in ear of presentation and level do not prevent effective integration of concurrent spee...
Differences in ear of presentation and level do not prevent effective integration of concurrent spee...
Differences in ear of presentation and level do not prevent effective integration of concurrent spee...
The role of source properties in across-formant integration was explored using three-formant (F1+F2+...
How speech is separated perceptually from other speech remains poorly understood. In a series of exp...