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LetterToEditor Article

Theory and Experiment in So-Called Pulse-Interval Pitch

Pages 86-88 | Published online: 07 Jul 2009
 

Abstract

Moore [1980] has criticised the conclusions of Whitfield [1979] who used an alternating pulsatile stimulus [Seebeck, 1843], and found that the predominating interpulse intervals produced in a single auditory nerve fibre did not correspond to the perceived pitch. Moore's criticism depends on an assumption he makes that is not in fact borne out by the experiments.

Moore [1980] s'est répandu en critiques sur la déduction de Whitfield [1919] que la tonie n'est pas nécessairement liée aux intervalles de décharges nerveuses successives. La critique de Moore est fondée sur une hypothèse qui n'est pas confirmée expérimentalement.

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