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The Neural Quantum in Discrimination of Pitch and Loudness

The American Journal of Psychology, 1951
Man's discriminatory ability in audition may be considered from two points of view; first, the ability to perceive the presence or the absence of a given auditory stimulus under specified conditions and secondly, the ability to detect a change in a given auditory stimulus whenever one of its dimensions is increased or decreased.
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Pitch Discrimination of Complex Sounds

The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 1959
Apparently the pitch limen for a single, high-frequency sinusoid can be smaller in the presence of a nearby constant frequency component than in isolation. The explanation lies in the time-envelope properties of the two-frequency complex. This reduced DL is considerably larger in cps but smaller in percentage than the DL for a sinusoid of the envelope ...
E. E. David, G. R. Schodder
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Pitch Discrimination of Jittered Pulse Trains

The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 1965
Listeners are presented with pulse-train stimulus pairs and asked to judge whether they can hear a difference between them. The interval between pulses is a random variable, identically and independently distributed for each stimulus of a pair. Two distributions are observed: one, nominally Gaussian, and the other, nominally the distribution of the ...
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Discrimination of pitch contours by neonates

Infant Behavior and Development, 1998
With the high-amplitude sucking procedure, newborns were presented with two lists of phonetically varied Japanese words differing in pitch contour. Discrimination of the lists was found, thus indicating that newborns are able to extract pitch contour information at the word level.
Thierry Nazzi   +2 more
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Context effects in pitch discrimination

Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 2016
The perceived direction of pitch change between a pair of tones depends on their frequencies, but may also depend on the prior history of stimulation or behavioral response. To quantify the contribution of such context effects, we used a recently developed pitch change discrimination paradigm in which subjects judge the direction of change after each ...
Dorothée Arzounian, Alain de Cheveigné
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Voice Quality, Pitch, and Gender Discrimination

Abstract This chapter explores the relationship between the voice and gender discrimination in popular culture and academic research, focusing on voice quality, uptalk, and pitch. After considering the historical backdrop where cisgender, male voices were taken as default in research and pointing to media examples where the voice ...
Pearce, J., Setter, J., Arvaniti, A.
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Discrimination of Missing Pitch Pulses

The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 1962
The object of this experiment was to determine the discriminability of missing pitch pulses in synthesized vowel-like sounds. Pitch pulses were derived from samples of real speech. Individual pitch pulses were removed from certain parts of these pulse trains. A fixed vowel POVO-type synthesizer was then excited by these pulse trains, and listeners were
Sheldon B. Michaels, Philip Lieberman
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Pitch discrimination of ABI patients

2010
Introduction: For ABI stimulation there is no clearly defined tonotopic ordering of electrodes as occurs with the cochlear implant. There is only a trend from low pitches at the base of the implant array up to high pitches at the tip of the array. Method: Between May 1996 and Feb 2010, 36 patients[for full text, please go to the a.m. URL]
Joseph, G   +4 more
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Pitch discrimination by electrodermal response

The Laryngoscope, 1964
H, SHIMIZU, A, GELDERMAN, W G, HARDY
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Pitch Discrimination and Articulation

Journal of Speech and Hearing Research, 1961
Ronald K. Sommers   +2 more
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