On the influence of interaural differences on temporal perception of noise bursts of different durations

The perception of a composite sound's temporal cues, like synchronous onsets, is considered essential to correct perceptual grouping of its constituent components. The processing of a single sound's spatial cues, already present at its onset, may interact with temporal perception of the on...

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Auditory Perception - physiology
Biological and medical sciences
Cues
Dichotic Listening Tests
Dominance, Cerebral - physiology
Feedback, Psychological
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Male
Perception
Perceptual Masking
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Psychology. Psychoanalysis. Psychiatry
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Psychomotor Performance
Sound Localization - physiology
Time Factors
Time Perception - physiology
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