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1 Journal article

On the possibility of a place code for the low pitch of high-frequency complex tones

. Such conclusions rely on the assumption that the components of complex tones with harmonic ranks down to at least 9 were indeed unresolved. The present study tested this assumption via three different measures: (1) the effects of relative component phase on pitch matches, (2) the effects of dichotic presentation

Year: 2012

Language: English

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2 Conference paper

High-frequency complex pitch: a search for temporal cues and for a role of spectral indices

Harmonics in a complex tone are typically considered unresolved when they interact with neighboring harmonics in the cochlea and cannot be heard out separately. Recent studies have suggested that the low pitch evoked by unresolved high-frequency harmonics may be coded via temporal fine-structure

Year: 2012

Language: English

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3 Journal article

The role of temporal fine structure information for the low pitch of high-frequency complex tones

The fused low pitch evoked by complex tones containing only unresolved high-frequency components demonstrates the ability of the human auditory system to extract pitch using a temporal mechanism in the absence of spectral cues. However, the temporal features used by such a mechanism have been

Year: 2011

Language: English

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4 Journal article

High-frequency complex pitch: a search for temporal cues and for a role of spectral indices

Harmonics in a complex tone are typically considered unresolved when they interact with neighboring harmonics in the cochlea and cannot be heard out separately. Recent studies have suggested that the low pitch evoked by unresolved high-frequency harmonics may be coded via temporal fine-structure

Year: 2012

Language: Undetermined

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