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Zwicker tone illusion and noise reduction in the auditory system
Jan-Moritz P Franosch1, Richard Kempter, Hugo Fastl
1Physik Department, TU München, 85747 Garching bei München, Munich, Germany.
Physical Review Letters
|June 6, 2003
Abstract:
The Zwicker tone is an auditory aftereffect. For instance, after switching off a broadband noise with a spectral gap, one perceives it as a lingering pure tone with the pitch in the gap. It is a unique illusion in that it cannot be explained by known properties of the auditory periphery alone. Here we introduce a neuronal model explaining the Zwicker tone. We show that a neuronal noise-reduction mechanism in conjunction with dominantly unilateral inhibition explains the effect. A pure tone's "hole burning" in noisy surroundings is given as an illustration.