The human auditory system is efficient at restoring sounds of interest. In noisy environments, for example, an interrupted target sound may be illusorily heard as continuing smoothly when a loud noise masks the interruptions. In quiet environments, however, sudden interruptions might signal important events. In that case, restoration of the target sound would be disadvantageous. Achieving useful perceptual stability may require the restoration mechanism to adapt its output to current perceptual demands, a hypothesis which has not yet been fully evaluated. In this study, we investigated whether auditory restoration depends on preceding auditory scenes, and we report evidence that restoration adapts to the perceived continuity of target sound...
An interrupted sound can be perceived as continuous when noise masks the interruption, creating an i...
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...
The human auditory system is efficient at restoring sounds of interest. In noisy environments, for e...
An interrupted sound can be perceived as continuous when noise masks the interruption, creating an i...
BACKGROUND: The auditory continuity illusion or the perceptual restoration of a target sound briefly...
Background: The auditory continuity illusion or the perceptual restoration of a target sound briefly...
When an acoustic signal is temporarily interrupted by another sound, it is sometimes heard as contin...
The present experiments investigated the illu-sion of a soft tone sounding continuous when it was ac...
Many previous studies have shown that a tone that is momentarily -interrupted can be perceived as co...
Human hearing is constructive. For example, when a voice is partially replaced by an extraneous soun...
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...
An interrupted sound can be perceived as continuous when noise masks the interruption, creating an i...
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...
The human auditory system is efficient at restoring sounds of interest. In noisy environments, for e...
An interrupted sound can be perceived as continuous when noise masks the interruption, creating an i...
BACKGROUND: The auditory continuity illusion or the perceptual restoration of a target sound briefly...
Background: The auditory continuity illusion or the perceptual restoration of a target sound briefly...
When an acoustic signal is temporarily interrupted by another sound, it is sometimes heard as contin...
The present experiments investigated the illu-sion of a soft tone sounding continuous when it was ac...
Many previous studies have shown that a tone that is momentarily -interrupted can be perceived as co...
Human hearing is constructive. For example, when a voice is partially replaced by an extraneous soun...
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...
An interrupted sound can be perceived as continuous when noise masks the interruption, creating an i...
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...