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Auditory streaming, the brain

Area of Science:

  • Auditory Perception
  • Psychoacoustics
  • Neuroscience

Background:

  • Auditory streaming organizes sound perception over time.
  • It can result in one or two perceived auditory streams based on presentation rate and frequency separation.
  • Previous models focused on monaural processing differences.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To investigate auditory streaming with Huggins pitches, which rely on binaural processing.
  • To determine if auditory streaming occurs for stimuli derived from binaural cues.
  • To compare streaming in Huggins pitches versus traditional tones-in-noise.

Main Methods:

  • Presented repeating ABA sequences of Huggins pitches and control tones-in-noise to normal-hearing listeners.
  • Varied frequency separation between A and B tones.

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  • Listeners reported perceived number of streams over time.
  • Main Results:

    • Two auditory streams were frequently reported for both Huggins pitches and tones-in-noise.
    • The degree of streaming increased over time in both conditions.
    • Streaming amount was dependent on frequency separation between tones.

    Conclusions:

    • Auditory streaming can occur for stimuli whose pitch is based on binaural processing.
    • Findings challenge models of auditory streaming relying solely on monaural excitation patterns.
    • Binaural cues play a significant role in auditory stream segregation.