Auditory Processing of Complex Sounds.
Yost, William A.
Auditory Processing of Complex Sounds. - 1st ed. - 1 online resource (345 pages) - Psychology Library Editions: Cognitive Science Series . - Psychology Library Editions: Cognitive Science Series .
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 -- 4. Simultaneous masking by small numbers of sinusoids under conditions of uncertainty -- 5. 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 -- 11. On the significance of spectral synchrony for signal detection -- 12. 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 -- 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 -- 24. Auditory-Perceptual processing of speech waveforms -- SECTION 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.
Originally published in 1987, this book is the result of a workshop on the processing of complex sounds held in 1986. The chapters touch base with many of the lines of research and theory on complex sound and its perception at the time, and was felt that they should provide both food for thought and a broad introduction to the literature.
9781317222736
Auditory perception--Congresses.
Electronic books.
QP465 -- .A935 2017eb
152.1/5
Auditory Processing of Complex Sounds. - 1st ed. - 1 online resource (345 pages) - Psychology Library Editions: Cognitive Science Series . - Psychology Library Editions: Cognitive Science Series .
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 -- 4. Simultaneous masking by small numbers of sinusoids under conditions of uncertainty -- 5. 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 -- 11. On the significance of spectral synchrony for signal detection -- 12. 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 -- 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 -- 24. Auditory-Perceptual processing of speech waveforms -- SECTION 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.
Originally published in 1987, this book is the result of a workshop on the processing of complex sounds held in 1986. The chapters touch base with many of the lines of research and theory on complex sound and its perception at the time, and was felt that they should provide both food for thought and a broad introduction to the literature.
9781317222736
Auditory perception--Congresses.
Electronic books.
QP465 -- .A935 2017eb
152.1/5