Pitch strength of noise-vocoded harmonic tone complexes in normal-hearing listeners

  • Shofner W
  • Campbell J
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To study the role of harmonic structure in pitch perception, normal-hearing listeners were tested using noise-vocoded harmonic tone complexes. When tested in a magnitude judgment procedure using vocoded versions generated with 2–128 channels, judgments of pitch strength increased systematically as the number of channels increased and reflected acoustic cues based on harmonic peak-to-valley ratio, but not cues based on periodicity strength. When tested in a fundamental frequency discrimination task, listeners correctly recognized the direction of pitch change with as few as eight noise-vocoded channels. The results suggest that spectral processing contributes substantially to pitch perception in normal-hearing listeners.

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Shofner, W. P., & Campbell, J. (2012). Pitch strength of noise-vocoded harmonic tone complexes in normal-hearing listeners. The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 132(5), EL398–EL404. https://doi.org/10.1121/1.4757697

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