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Auditory Stream Segregation for Alternating and Synchronous Tones

机译:交替音和同步音的听觉流分离

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Sound sequences such as music are usually organized perceptually into concurrent “streams.” The mechanisms underlying this “auditory streaming” phenomenon are not completely known. The present study sought to test the hypothesis that synchrony limits listeners' ability to separate sound streams. To this aim, both perceptual-organization judgments and performance measures were used. In experiment 1, listeners indicated whether they perceived sequences of alternating or synchronous tones as a single stream or as two streams. In experiments 2 and 3, listeners detected rare changes in the intensity of “target” tones at one frequency in the presence of synchronous or asynchronous random-intensity “distractor” tones at another frequency. The results of these experiments showed that, for large frequency separations between the tones, the probability of perceiving two streams was lower on average for synchronous than for alternating tones, and that sensitivity to intensity changes in the target sequence was greater for asynchronous than for synchronous distractors. Overall, these results are consistent with the hypothesis that synchrony limits listeners' ability to form separate streams and/or to attend selectively to certain sounds in the presence of other sounds, even when the target and distractor sounds are well separated from each other in frequency.
机译:诸如音乐之类的声音序列通常在感知上被组织为并发的“流”。这种“听觉流”现象的潜在机制尚不完全清楚。本研究试图检验以下假设:同步限制听众分离声音流的能力。为了这个目的,既使用了感知组织的判断,也使用了绩效衡量。在实验1中,听众指出他们是将交替或同步音调序列感知为单个流还是两个流。在实验2和3中,在另一频率下存在同步或异步随机强度“干扰”音调的情况下,听众在一个频率下检测到“目标”音调强度的罕见变化。这些实验的结果表明,对于音调之间较大的频率间隔,同步产生的两个流的平均感知概率要低于交替音调,并且异步产生的对目标序列强度变化的敏感性要高于同步产生的灵敏度。干扰因素。总体而言,这些结果与以下假设一致:即使目标音频和干扰音频在频率上彼此很好地分离,同步也会限制听众形成单独的流和/或在存在其他声音的情况下有选择地参加某些声音的能力。 。

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