A sound that is interrupted by silence is perceived as discontinuous. However, when the silence is replaced by noise, the target sound may be heard as uninterrupted. Understanding the neural basis of this continuity illusion may elucidate the ability to track sounds of interest in noisy auditory scenes, but yet little is known. In the present functional magnetic resonance imaging study in humans we report that activity in primary auditory cortex reflects perceived continuity of illusory tones in noise. Exploiting a parametric manipulation of the illusory stimuli, we show that stimulus-evoked activity does not correlate with the basic acoustic properties of tones or noises, but rather with the abstract dependencies among them. Importantly, c...
Our brain has the capacity of providing an experience of hearing even in the absence of auditory sti...
Our brain has the capacity of providing an experience of hearing even in the absence of auditory sti...
Important sounds can be easily missed or misidentified in the presence of extraneous noise. We descr...
Contains fulltext : 34705.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)A sound that is ...
A sound that is interrupted by silence is perceived as discontinuous. However, when the silence is r...
SummaryWhen interfering objects occlude a scene, the visual system restores the occluded information...
When interfering objects occlude a scene, the visual system restores the occluded information. Simil...
Constructive mechanisms in the auditory system may restore a fragmented sound when a gap in this sou...
SummaryConstructive mechanisms in the auditory system may restore a fragmented sound when a gap in t...
When noise obstructs portions of target sounds the auditory system fills in missing information, a p...
Human hearing is constructive. For example, when a voice is partially replaced by an extraneous soun...
Human hearing is constructive. For example, when a voice is partially replaced by an extraneous soun...
Human hearing is constructive. For example, when a voice is partially replaced by an extraneous soun...
In natural environments, a sound can be heard as stable despite the presence of other occasionally l...
Our brain has the capacity of providing an experience of hearing even in the absence of auditory sti...
Our brain has the capacity of providing an experience of hearing even in the absence of auditory sti...
Important sounds can be easily missed or misidentified in the presence of extraneous noise. We descr...
Contains fulltext : 34705.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)A sound that is ...
A sound that is interrupted by silence is perceived as discontinuous. However, when the silence is r...
SummaryWhen interfering objects occlude a scene, the visual system restores the occluded information...
When interfering objects occlude a scene, the visual system restores the occluded information. Simil...
Constructive mechanisms in the auditory system may restore a fragmented sound when a gap in this sou...
SummaryConstructive mechanisms in the auditory system may restore a fragmented sound when a gap in t...
When noise obstructs portions of target sounds the auditory system fills in missing information, a p...
Human hearing is constructive. For example, when a voice is partially replaced by an extraneous soun...
Human hearing is constructive. For example, when a voice is partially replaced by an extraneous soun...
Human hearing is constructive. For example, when a voice is partially replaced by an extraneous soun...
In natural environments, a sound can be heard as stable despite the presence of other occasionally l...
Our brain has the capacity of providing an experience of hearing even in the absence of auditory sti...
Our brain has the capacity of providing an experience of hearing even in the absence of auditory sti...
Important sounds can be easily missed or misidentified in the presence of extraneous noise. We descr...