Sitemap  |  Contact  |  Home  |  中文  |  CAS  |  Director’s Email
International Cooperation
Education & Training
Societies & Publications
Chinese Journal of Acoustics
 
 
  Location:Home>Chinese Journal of Acoustics
Pitch perception of harmonic complex tones based on excitation patterns (2013 No.2)
Author:
ArticleSource:
Update time: 2024/07/24
Viewed:
Close
Text Size: A A A
Print

 

【Title】Pitch perception of harmonic complex tones based on excitation patterns

【Author】WANG Jian~(1,2) GUAN Tian~2 YE Datian~(1,2) (1 Department of Biomedical Engineering,Tsinghua University Beijing 100084) (2 Research center of Biomedical Engineering,Graduate School at Shenzhen, Tsinghua University Shenzhen 518055)

【Abstract】Fundamental frequency difference limens were measured to study whether pitch perception of medium-rank harmonic complex tones depends on the resolvability of the components and to study the effect of masker tone on discrimination performance.Target tone was presented alone,or mixed with the masker,which were filtered into the same bandpass frequency region(low,medium,or high) to obtain different resolvability.There were five kinds of fundamental frequency difference and four kinds of phase combination between target and masker. Five young subjects participated in experiments,all of whom had normal hearing(thresholds≤15 dB HL).Results found fundamental frequency difference limens were increased with up-shift frequency region of the harmonics.The fundamental frequency difference between target and masker had a significant impact on the performance,while phase effects were small.Analysis suggested that resolvability of harmonics had a significant impact on the fundamental frequency difference limens,but pitch perception of medium-rank harmonics was not based on the resolvability. Analysis also suggested that most results of pitch perception of target-masker mixture were closely correlated with peaks on the excitation patterns.

 
Copyright ? 1996 - 2020 Institute of Acoustics, Chinese Academy of Sciences
No. 21 North 4th Ring Road, Haidian District, 100190 Beijing, China
E-mail: ioa@mail.ioa.ac.cn