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1 online resource (345 pages) |
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Psychology Library Editions: Cognitive Science |
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Psychology library editions. Cognitive science.
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Cover; Half Title; Title Page; Copyright Page; Original Title Page; Original Copyright Page; Table of Contents; CONTRIBUTORS; Preface; INTRODUCTION: Auditory processing of complex sounds; SECTION I. SPECTRAL PATTERN PROCESSING: Interaction among Critical Bands, Profile Analysis, and Co-Modulation Masking Release; 1. The detection of spectral shape change; 2. Auditory discrimination of complex sounds: The effects of amplitude perturbation on spectral shape discrimination; 3. Spectral and temporal comparisons in auditory masking |
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4. Simultaneous masking by small numbers of sinusoids under conditions of uncertainty5. Discrimination of frequency ratios; 6 . Experiments on Comodulation Masking Release; 7. Central and peripheral factors aiding signal detection with complex stimuli; 8. Demodulation processes in auditory perception; SECTION II. TEMPORAL PATTERN PROCESSING: Rhythm, Spectral Synchrony, Amplitude-Modulation, and Binaural Precedence; 9. The perception of repetitive auditory temporal patterns; 10. Computational models of tonal sequence discrimination |
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11. On the significance of spectral synchrony for signal detection12. Temporal fluctuations and the discrimination of spectrally dense signals by human listeners; 13. Perception of the temporal envelope of amplitude modulated noise by hearing-impaired listeners; 14. On creating a precedent for binaural patterns: When is an echo an echo?; SECTION III. PITCH OF COMPLEX SOUNDS: Virtual Pitch, Central Spectrum, Theories, and Animal Models; 15. Gestalt principles and music perception; 16. A Pulse Ribbon Model of peripheral auditory processing; 17. The perception of inharmonic complex tones |
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18. Complex spectral patterns with interaural differences: Dichotic pitch and the 'Central Spectrum'19. Comparative aspects of complex acoustic perception; SECTION IV. AUDITORY PERIPHERAL PHYSIOLOGY: Rate and Synchrony Codes; 20. Rate coding in the auditory-nerve; 21. Periodicity coding in cochlear nerve and ventral cochlear nucleus; 22. Coding of complex tones in temporal response patterns of auditory nerve fibers; SECTION V. SPEECH PERCEPTION: Speech versus Non-Speech Perception and a New Model; 23. Auditory perception of complex sounds: Some comparisons of speech vs. non-speech signals |
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24. Auditory-Perceptual processing of speech waveformsSECTION VI. PERCEPTUAL ORGANIZATION OF COMPLEX SOUNDS: Informational Masking, Stimulus Uncertainty, Learning, Attention, Memory, and Stream Segregation; 25. Uncertainty, informational masking, and the capacity of immediate auditory memory; 26. Directed attention in complex sound perception; 27. Auditory memory: Procedures to examine two phases; 28. Concurrent pitch segregation; Subject Index; Author Index |
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Print version record |
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Auditory perception -- Congresses
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Psychoacoustics -- Congresses
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Auditory perception
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Psychoacoustics
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Conference papers and proceedings
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Electronic book
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Author |
Watson, Charles S
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ISBN |
9781317222736 |
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1317222733 |
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