Students should also be able to find sounds that have differing volumes, such as someone talking on the phone versus a fire alarm. Sounds that have a high volume will have a high amplitude, and sounds that have a high pitch will have a high frequency. Students should understand that sounds...
Temporal theories of pitch depend on the temporal amplitude envelope of a complex sound or on a sound’s temporal fine structure. Autocorrelation is often used in temporal models of pitch processing. A wealth of perceptual and neural data have been collected to support each theory of pitch ...
A loudness cue originated from changing the stimulation amplitude on one CI electrode. MMN responses were measured unsing clinical electroencephalography recording according to a standard recording protocol. At the group level, significant eMMN responses were elicited for loudness cues and for pitch ...
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Here, the term ‘frequency’ describes the pitch in Hz, and ‘level’ describes the amplitude in decibels (dB). The term ‘focusing attention’ describes both the listener’s objective task and his or her phenomenal awareness of the task, but not, in general, what focusing does. A general...