Abstract

The discrimination of differences in interaural correlation was examined for auditory noise sources differing internally in terms of their autocorrelation. Interaural correlation discrimination is inversely related to the autocorrelation of the sound source: lowest interaural thresholds with independent random noise sources; highest thresholds with repeated periodic noise sources. Interaural thresholds increase with higher periodicities. Periodicity leads to higher thresholds, apparently, by reducing the number of independent samples for the calculation of interaural correlation.

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