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Body-Tone Lesson XI

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Tom Buckley
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Body-Tone Lesson II

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Tom Buckley
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Tone-on-tone masking in the chinchilla

Hearing Research, 1980
Greenwood [J. Acoust. Soc. Am. 50, 502-543 (1971)] found that measurements of masking with the signal (fg) higher in frequency than the (fm) revealed a region of lower thresholds (notch) due to the detection of the 2fm − fg combination tone. He argued that this masker-notch interval provides a measure of the width of the apical segment of the traveling
G R, Long, J D, Miller
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Tone-on-Tone Masking

The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 1974
Detection of a brief (5-msec) sinusoid in the presence of a simultaneous tonal masker was inviatigated. The masker was either a gated sinusoid or a continuous tone. Both signal and gated masker were bandpass filtered. In the continuous-masker condition, when masker frequency was lower than signal frequency, a notch or shelf, similar to that reported by
E. Cudahy, B. Leshowitz
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