Discrimination of frequency transitions: or, can you distinguish the different birds chirping by the waterfall?

Auteurs-es

  • J.F. MacNeil Calgary Univ., Alta., Canada
  • E.B. Slawinski Calgary Univ., Alta., Canada

Mots-clés :

hearing, frequency transitions, trajectory direction, background noise

Résumé

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

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Publié-e

1993-09-01

Comment citer

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MacNeil J, Slawinski E. Discrimination of frequency transitions: or, can you distinguish the different birds chirping by the waterfall?. Canadian Acoustics [Internet]. 1 sept. 1993 [cité 23 nov. 2024];21(3):51-2. Disponible à: https://jcaa.caa-aca.ca/index.php/jcaa/article/view/770

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Actes du congrès de la Semaine canadienne d'acoustique