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Hyojin Kim1, Viktorija Ratkute1, Bastian Epp1
1Auditory Physics Group, Hearing Systems Section, Department of Health Technology, Technical University of Denmark, Lyngby, Denmarkhyojin.kim@med.uni-goettingen.de; vika.ratkute@gmail.com; bepp@dtu.dk.
Abstract:
The relevance of comodulation and interaural phase difference for speech perception is still unclear. We used speech-like stimuli to link spectro-temporal properties of formants with masking release. The stimuli comprised a tone and three masker bands centered at formant frequencies F1, F2, and F3 derived from a consonant-vowel. The target was a diotic or dichotic frequency-modulated tone following F2 trajectories. Results showed a small comodulation masking release, while the binaural masking level difference was comparable to previous findings. The data suggest that factors other than comodulation may play a dominant role in grouping frequency components in speech.

