Abstract

The present experiment employed 20 college students who demonstrated an ability to make determinations of interruption or continuity in a random noise signal that alternated with a tonal burst. The primary purpose of this experiment was to investigate the effects of the duration the temporal location of the interpolated signal on the perception of continuity under monaural presentation. The effect of frequency of the interpolated tone was also evaluated. The results showed that the perception of continuity in the noise was affected by both the duration and frequency of the interpolated tonal signal. The location of the interpolated signal had no significant differential effect on continuity thresholds.

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