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1 rogenetic disorder characterized by abnormal pitch perception.
2 e of whether the response is associated with pitch perception.
3 ntal contributions to differences in musical pitch perception abilities in humans.
4                          This study examined pitch-perception abilities in a group of 10 adults with
5 en investigating and comparing mechanisms of pitch perception across animals.
6 Task (VOICEID), along with measures of basic pitch perception and executive processing (Wisconsin Car
7 ental frequency, a feature known to underlie pitch perception and grouping of auditory objects.
8 hin complex tones are of prime importance in pitch perception and in the perceptual segregation of co
9 tering in CI hearing contributing to reduced pitch perception and increased spectral masking.
10 notopic representation is crucial to complex pitch perception and provide a new tool in the search fo
11 and the fine structure is most important for pitch perception and sound localization.
12 sthesis, which in turn might improve musical pitch perception and speech reception in noise.
13  demonstrate a specific relationship between pitch perception and the timing (phase) of dynamic patte
14 oise, but which nevertheless produces strong pitch perceptions and tuneful melodies.
15 ionally well on formalized auditory tests of pitch perception are designated as "AP-1." As described
16         Whether the underlying mechanisms of pitch perception are unique to humans, however, is unkno
17 were administered that assessed fine-grained pitch perception by determining thresholds both for the
18                         We found that robust pitch perception can be elicited by harmonic complex ton
19 e that amusic individuals with a substantial pitch perception deficit exhibit clusters of pitch-respo
20                     The results suggest that pitch perception does not arise through spectral process
21  as a relevant stimulus feature in models of pitch perception (e.g., [1]).
22    To test the role of harmonic structure in pitch perception for a nonhuman mammal, we measured beha
23  we found that human subjects displayed poor pitch perception for single tones.
24 llel measures of visual emotion recognition, pitch perception, general cognition, and overall outcome
25                                     Although pitch perception has been extensively studied in human s
26 her-order sound attribute closely related to pitch perception, has also been proposed to account for
27                For over a century, models of pitch perception have been based on the frequency compos
28                     Classically, theories of pitch perception have differentiated between temporal an
29  deficits were significantly correlated with pitch perception impairments both across (r=0.56) and wi
30 d factors that may influence the accuracy of pitch perception in AP subjects both during the developm
31 from the cortical regions most implicated in pitch perception in normal individuals.
32 ory system and explores the implications for pitch perception in people with hearing impairments and
33 encies likely affects sound localization and pitch perception in the auditory system, as well as perc
34                                              Pitch perception is critical for identifying and segrega
35                                              Pitch perception is crucial for vocal communication, mus
36 ssumption that poor high-frequency pure-tone pitch perception is the result of peripheral neural-codi
37 gest a candidate neural code underlying rate-pitch perception limitations often observed in CI users.
38 Thus, marmosets and humans may share similar pitch perception mechanisms, suggesting that these mecha
39                                              Pitch perception requires brain representation of both t
40  of the most prominent features of binocular pitch perception: Stage 1 of the differencing channel ob

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