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The following pages link to Laurent Demany (Q41704114):
Displaying 50 items.
- Limits of rhythm perception. (Q30330406) (← links)
- The auditory enhancement effect is not reflected in the 80-Hz auditory steady-state response (Q30405767) (← links)
- Auditory discrimination of frequency ratios: the octave singularity (Q30422651) (← links)
- Auditory stream segregation for alternating and synchronous tones (Q30424174) (← links)
- What is a melody? On the relationship between pitch and brightness of timbre (Q30443863) (← links)
- Auditory enhancement of increments in spectral amplitude stems from more than one source (Q30448681) (← links)
- No Need for Templates in the Auditory Enhancement Effect (Q30452709) (← links)
- Modulation masking produced by second-order modulators (Q30488375) (← links)
- An evaluation of psychophysical models of auditory change perception (Q30488929) (← links)
- Dissociation of pitch from timbre in auditory short-term memory (Q30528621) (← links)
- On the binding of successive sounds: perceiving shifts in nonperceived pitches (Q30541293) (← links)
- What breaks a melody: perceiving F0 and intensity sequences with a cochlear implant (Q30550013) (← links)
- Auditory attention is divisible: segregated tone streams can be tracked simultaneously (Q30565907) (← links)
- Harmonic fusion and pitch affinity: Is there a direct link? (Q30569607) (← links)
- Auditory change detection: simple sounds are not memorized better than complex sounds (Q33313627) (← links)
- What makes a melody: The perceptual singularity of pitch sequences (Q33517746) (← links)
- Psychophysical evidence against the autocorrelation theory of auditory temporal processing. (Q33874606) (← links)
- Pitch perception: a difference between right- and left-handed listeners. (Q38551567) (← links)
- Speech versus nonspeech in pitch memory. (Q38562523) (← links)
- Further evidence for an autonomous processing of pitch in auditory short-term memory. (Q38566302) (← links)
- Dichotic fusion of two tones one octave apart: evidence for internal octave templates. (Q38594670) (← links)
- The Effect of Cochlear Damage on the Sensitivity to Harmonicity (Q39088993) (← links)
- Pitch priming in sequences of two sounds (Q39133917) (← links)
- Detection thresholds for sinusoidal frequency modulation. (Q39844776) (← links)
- A late-emerging auditory deficit in autism (Q41704103) (← links)
- Rhythm perception in early infancy (Q41976974) (← links)
- Frequency-shift detectors bind binaural as well as monaural frequency representations (Q43756957) (← links)
- Individual differences in the sensitivity to pitch direction (Q44198628) (← links)
- Learning to perceive pitch differences (Q44406773) (← links)
- Enhancement of increments in spectral amplitude: further evidence for a mechanism based on central adaptation (Q44786110) (← links)
- Assessing the possible role of frequency-shift detectors in the ability to hear out partials in complex tones (Q44812528) (← links)
- The perceptual enhancement of tones by frequency shifts (Q45837752) (← links)
- Enhancement, adaptation, and the binaural system (Q46050268) (← links)
- Memory for pitch versus memory for loudness (Q46068748) (← links)
- Erratum to: The Auditory Enhancement Effect is Not Reflected in the 80-Hz Auditory Steady-State Response. (Q46190695) (← links)
- Temporal dynamics of pitch strength in regular interval noises (Q46239146) (← links)
- Automatic frequency-shift detection in the auditory system: A review of psychophysical findings (Q48127491) (← links)
- Fundamental differences in change detection between vision and audition (Q48247863) (← links)
- Temporal pitch perception and the binaural system (Q48952307) (← links)
- Consequences of cochlear damage for the detection of interaural phase differences (Q50469612) (← links)
- Modulation detection by normal and hearing-impaired listeners (Q50506124) (← links)
- Implicit versus explicit frequency comparisons: Two mechanisms of auditory change detection (Q51036887) (← links)
- Continuous versus discrete frequency changes: different detection mechanisms? (Q51940842) (← links)
- Auditory temporal processing in Parkinson's disease. (Q51965201) (← links)
- Pitch perception and retention: two cumulative benefits of selective attention. (Q51998570) (← links)
- The effect of vibrato on the recognition of masked vowels. (Q54080776) (← links)
- Detecting temporal changes in acoustic scenes: The variable benefit of selective attention (Q59265006) (← links)
- A note about insensitivity to pitch-change direction (Q59265023) (← links)
- Enhancing a tone by shifting its frequency or intensity (Q59265025) (← links)
- Tuning properties of the auditory frequency-shift detectors (Q59265027) (← links)