Abstract

Binaural pitch fusion, the fusion of dichotically presented tones that evoke different pitches across ears, can be influenced by temporal envelope cues such as coherent amplitude modulation (Oh and Reiss, ASA 2017). This suggests that binaural pitch fusion may be governed at least in part by top-down processes involved in auditory grouping. The current study was designed to investigate how temporal streaming cues either prior or posterior to a fused dichotic tone pair can influence binaural pitch fusion. Six normal-hearing (NH) listeners and six bilateral hearing-aid (HA) users were tested in a modified auditory streaming paradigm (Steiger and Bregman, 1982). A pair of simultaneous, dichotic reference and comparison stimuli was placed in rapid alternation with a third binaural (diotic) capture stimulus, for a total of 10 alternations. The binaural fusion ranges, the frequency ranges over which binaural pitch fusion occurred for dichotic stimuli, were smaller when measured with the streaming paradigm than ...

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