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- W2023194714 abstract "Basilar-membrane filtering introduces frequency-dependent cochlear delays. Cochlear models predict that the delay between the peaks in responses to 100-Hz versus 10-kHz tones may be as long as 10 ms. This study investigated the role of across-frequency delays for asynchrony perception. A method of constant stimuli was used to evaluate the perception of delays between two tones, a 250-Hz tone paired with a higher-frequency tone at 1, 2, 4, or 6 kHz for a range of delays between the high- and low-frequency tones. Bandpass noise located between the two tones was used to avoid within-channel cues. Listeners judged whether the tone pairs appeared synchronous or asynchronous. For each pair, the proportion of “synchronous” responses was plotted as a function of the delay between the tones. Since cochlear-filter bandwidths depend on level, the perception of across-frequency delays was evaluated for two levels of the tones, 20 dB SL and 85 dB SPL. Overall, the data support the hypothesis of a higher-level mechanism compensating for cochlear delays, producing veridical perception. However, the results do suggest a perceptual asymmetry, with synchronous judgments occurring more often for leading high-frequency tones than vice versa. [Work supported by NIH Grant No. R01DC006804.]" @default.
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- W2023194714 title "Subjective evaluation of across‐frequency delays." @default.
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