1966
DOI: 10.1121/1.1910121
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Time Separation Pitch Associated with Noise Pulses

Abstract: Previous research has shown that time separation pitch (TSP) is elicited by the monaural presentation of two ac or dc pulse trains, one train delayed with respect to the other, and is related to the reciprocal of time separation between leading edges of proximal pulses of the two trains. TSP has not been observed previously using uncorrelated noise pulses. On the assumption that TSP is mediated by an autocorrelational process, it was predicted that TSP would obtain using correlated-noise pulses that were produ… Show more

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“…McClellen & Small (91,92) have investigated what has been called time separation pitch described as an effect arising from temporally separated, highly correlated wave forms. A pitch effect is perceived when a train of AC pulses is delayed with respect to another identical train of pulses, both presented monaurally.…”
Section: Perception Of Pitchmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…McClellen & Small (91,92) have investigated what has been called time separation pitch described as an effect arising from temporally separated, highly correlated wave forms. A pitch effect is perceived when a train of AC pulses is delayed with respect to another identical train of pulses, both presented monaurally.…”
Section: Perception Of Pitchmentioning
confidence: 99%