Auditory spectral filtering and monaural phase perception.

作者: J. L. Goldstein

DOI: 10.1121/1.1910357

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摘要: The fundamental relation of limited auditory frequency resolution to mortar phase perception is studied. Old and new results are discussed for experiments employing sinusoidally amplitude‐modulated (AM) carrier tones quasi‐frequency modulated (QFM) tones, which related by a transformation. One experiment concerns AM QFM modulation thresholds. A second considers the quality differences between QFM. Both show that effects disappear stimulus bandwidths exceed value roughly proportional critical band at frequency. proportionality factor depends upon level differs greatly experiments. unified psycho‐physical account given with model consisting quasilinear bandpass analyzing filter followed ideal envelope detection, concluding either peak‐to‐minimum or peak‐threshold decision. Parameter values in evaluated from phase‐perception data, these sup...

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