Abstract
Probing auditory scene analysis.
Highlights
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The auditory system is typically confronted with a mixture of sounds originating from different sound sources
The topic of Auditory scene analysis” (ASA) was broadly investigated in different fields of auditory research using a wide range of methods, including studies in different species (Hulse et al, 1997; Fay, 2000; Fishman et al, 2001; Moss and Surlykke, 2001), and computer modeling of ASA
Summary
This decomposition of the sounds, termed “Auditory scene analysis” (ASA) by Bregman (1990), involves two kinds of grouping. This special issue is a collection of 10 research papers and one review paper providing a snapshot of current ASA research. One approach for understanding ASA in real auditory scenes is the use of stimulus parameters that produce an ambiguous percept (cf Pressnitzer et al, 2011).
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