Time course of auditory streaming: do CI users differ from normal-hearing listeners?

Volume: 5
Published: Jul 21, 2014
Abstract
In a complex acoustical environment, the auditory system decides which stimulus components originate from the same source by forming auditory streams, where temporally non-overlapping stimulus portions are considered to originate from one source if their stimulus characteristics are similar. The mechanisms underlying streaming are commonly studied by alternating sequences of A and B signals which are often tones with different frequencies. For...
Paper Details
Title
Time course of auditory streaming: do CI users differ from normal-hearing listeners?
Published Date
Jul 21, 2014
Volume
5
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