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Threshold of the precedence effect in noise.


ABSTRACT: Three effects that show a temporal asymmetry in the influence of interaural cues were studied through the addition of masking noise: (1) The transient precedence effect-the perceptual dominance of a leading transient over a similar lagging transient; (2) the ongoing precedence effect-lead dominance with lead and lag components that extend in time; and (3) the onset capture effect-determination by an onset transient of the lateral position of an otherwise ambiguous extended trailing sound. These three effects were evoked with noise-burst stimuli and were compared in the presence of masking noise. Using a diotic noise masker, detection thresholds for stimuli with lead/lag interaural delays of 0/500 μs were compared to those with 500/0 μs delays. None of the three effects showed a masking difference between those conditions, suggesting that none of the effects is operative at masked threshold. A task requiring the discrimination between stimuli with 500/0 and 0/500 μs interaural delays was used to determine the threshold for each effect in noise. The results showed similar thresholds in noise (10-13 dB SL) for the transient and ongoing precedence effects, but a much higher threshold (33 dB SL) for onset capture of an ambiguous trailing sound.

SUBMITTER: Freyman RL 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC4032431 | biostudies-other | 2014 May

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-other

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