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Explaining the high voice superiority effect in polyphonic music: Evidence from cortical evoked potentials and peripheral auditory models

Abstract

Natural auditory environments contain multiple simultaneously-sounding objects and the auditory system must parse the incoming complex sound wave they collectively create into parts that represent each of these individual objects. Music often similarly requires processing of more than one voice or stream at the same time, and behavioral studies demonstrate that human listeners show a systematic perceptual bias in processing the highest voice in …

Authors

Trainor LJ; Marie C; Bruce IC; Bidelman GM

Journal

Hearing Research, Vol. 308, , pp. 60–70

Publisher

Elsevier

Publication Date

February 2014

DOI

10.1016/j.heares.2013.07.014

ISSN

0378-5955