@article{MacNeil_Slawinski_1993, title={Discrimination of frequency transitions: or, can you distinguish the different birds chirping by the waterfall?}, volume={21}, url={https://jcaa.caa-aca.ca/index.php/jcaa/article/view/770}, abstractNote={One method which has become increasingly popular to study complex phenomena such as speech perception is the use of non-speech analogs (eg. frequency transitions). The discrimination of frequency transitions was examined as a function of frequency region, trajectory direction, and presence of background noise}, number={3}, journal={Canadian Acoustics}, author={MacNeil, J.F. and Slawinski, E.B.}, year={1993}, month={Sep.}, pages={51–52} }