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Comparison of Frequency Dl's for Pulsed Tones and Modulated Tones

Pages 17-20 | Published online: 12 Oct 2009

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Vinay & Brian C. J. Moore. (2023) Exploiting individual differences to assess the role of place and phase locking cues in auditory frequency discrimination at 2 kHz. Scientific Reports 13:1.
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Brian C. J. Moore & Vinay. (2023) Assessing mechanisms of frequency discrimination by comparison of different measures over a wide frequency range. Scientific Reports 13:1.
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Emily Buss, Crystal N. Taylor & Lori J. Leibold. (2014) Factors Affecting Sensitivity to Frequency Change in School-Age Children and Adults. Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research 57:5, pages 1972-1982.
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Andrew J. Byrne, Neal F. Viemeister & Mark A. Stellmack. (2013) The effects of unmodulated carrier fringes on the detection of frequency modulation. The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America 133:2, pages 998-1003.
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Brian C. J. Moore & Stephan M. A. Ernst. (2012) Frequency difference limens at high frequencies: Evidence for a transition from a temporal to a place code. The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America 132:3, pages 1542-1547.
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Andrew M. Sloan, Owen T. Dodd & Robert L. RennakerIIII. (2009) Frequency discrimination in rats measured with tone-step stimuli and discrete pure tones. Hearing Research 251:1-2, pages 60-69.
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Claudia Fritz, Ian Cross, Brian C. J. Moore & Jim Woodhouse. (2007) Perceptual thresholds for detecting modifications applied to the acoustical properties of a violin. The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America 122:6, pages 3640-3650.
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Brian C.J. Moore, Brian R. Glasberg & Kathryn Hopkins. (2006) Frequency discrimination of complex tones by hearing-impaired subjects: Evidence for loss of ability to use temporal fine structure. Hearing Research 222:1-2, pages 16-27.
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Brian C.J. Moore & Geoffrey A. Moore. (2003) Discrimination of the fundamental frequency of complex tones with fixed and shifting spectral envelopes by normally hearing and hearing-impaired subjects. Hearing Research 182:1-2, pages 153-163.
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Brian C. J. Moore & Ewa Skrodzka. (2002) Detection of frequency modulation by hearing-impaired listeners: Effects of carrier frequency, modulation rate, and added amplitude modulation. The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America 111:1, pages 327-335.
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Dexter R. F. Irvine, Russell L. Martin, Ester Klimkeit & Rachel Smith. (2000) Specificity of perceptual learning in a frequency discrimination task. The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America 108:6, pages 2964-2968.
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Brian C. J. Moore & Brian R. Glasberg. 1986. Auditory Frequency Selectivity. Auditory Frequency Selectivity 407 417 .
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