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Some observations on simultaneous and nonsimultaneous masking

M P Gorga, P G Stelmachowicz, P J Abbas

    The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America
    |May 1, 1980
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    Phase, signal level, and interstimulus interval interactions were studied in auditory masking. Significant phase effects up to 22 dB were found in forward masking, explained by stimulus envelope phase effects.

    Area of Science:

    • Auditory Neuroscience
    • Psychoacoustics
    • Signal Processing

    Background:

    • Auditory masking is crucial for understanding sound perception.
    • The transition between simultaneous and nonsimultaneous masking is complex.
    • Phase effects in auditory masking require further investigation.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To investigate interactions between phase, signal level, and interstimulus interval (delta t).
    • To examine these interactions in the transition region between simultaneous and nonsimultaneous masking.
    • To determine the influence of phase on forward masking.

    Main Methods:

    • Experimental manipulation of phase, signal level, and interstimulus interval.
    • Measurement of masking effects in the transition region.

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  • Analysis of phase-dependent auditory masking.
  • Main Results:

    • Phase effects up to 22 dB were observed in forward masking.
    • Significant interactions between phase, signal level, and delta t were identified.
    • The stimulus envelope phase was found to influence masking trends.

    Conclusions:

    • Phase plays a critical role in forward masking.
    • Stimulus envelope phase is a key factor in auditory masking phenomena.
    • Understanding these interactions advances theories of auditory perception.