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Hearing in categories and speech perception at the "cocktail party". [PDF]
Bidelman GM, Bernard F, Skubic K.
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Perceptual Masking in Multiple Sound Backgrounds
The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 1969Shifts in masked spondee thresholds during several conditions of listening (monaural, homophasic, antiphasic, and with interaural time disparity) in the presence of one to four competing maskers were measured. The maskers used were white noise, white noise modulated four times per second by 10 dB with a 50% duty cycle, the same noise with 75% duty ...
R, Carhart, T W, Tillman, E S, Greetis
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Perceptual Learning in Visual Backward Pattern Masking
Perceptual and Motor Skills, 2003The present study examined the practice effect of backward pattern masking in the context of recent researches on perceptual learning. On the discrimination task, thresholds decreased substantially with practice. In addition, the practice effect was specific to the mask pattern. In contrast, it cannot reasonably be assumed that the practice effect was
Goro, Maehara, Ken, Goryo
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Perceptual masking of drug stimuli
Drug Development Research, 1989AbstractThree separate drug‐discrimination experiments, using pigeon subjects, were designed to assess the modification of a morphine (MS) stimulus by d‐amphetamine (AMPH). Experiment 1 examined the drug mixture in a two‐choice discriminative procedure in three groups of subjects trained to one of three doses of MS (1.0, 3.2, or 10 mg/kg) vs.
David V. Gauvin, Alice M. Young
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Perceptual and conceptual masking of pictures.
Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition, 1984We report an experiment in which target pictures, presented for 50 ms, were followed by masks. Two mask variables were implemented: mask luminance and amount of attention demanded by the mask. Luminance but not attention demand affected subsequent picture-memory performance when the mask followed the picture immediately; however, attention demand but ...
G R, Loftus, M, Ginn
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Robust audio watermarking using perceptual masking
Signal Processing, 1998zbMATH Open Web Interface contents unavailable due to conflicting licenses.
Swanson, Mitchell D. +3 more
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Perceptual training affects linguistic release from masking
The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 2022Understanding speech in noisy conditions is a problem faced by all listeners. Previous studies have shown that listeners understand target speech better when background speech (masker) is in a different language. This is called Linguistic Release from Masking (LRM).
Anne J. Olmstead +3 more
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Gratings That Induce Perceptual Distortions Mask Superimposed Targets
Perception, 1996Masking is known to depend upon the relationship between the spatial-frequency content of target and mask. This relationship has been held constant in three experiments in order to investigate the separate contribution of the spatial parameters of the mask, in this case a grating with square-wave luminance profile.
Chronicle, E. P., Wilkins, A. J.
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Electrophysiological correlates of visual perceptual masking in monkeys
Experimental Brain Research, 1969Monkeys were trained to discriminate with nearly 100% accuracy between a square and a triangle presented simultaneously in a brief tachistoscopic flash. Perceptual masking was demonstrated by inability to perform this trained visual discrimination at better than chance level when the information flash was followed in less than 20 msec by a blank second
L G, Fehmi, J W, Adkins, D B, Lindsley
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