Distorting temporal fine structure by phase shifting and its effects on speech intelligibility and neural phase locking
Abstract Envelope (E) and temporal fine structure (TFS) are important features of acoustic signals and their corresponding perceptual function has been investigated with various listening tasks. To further understand the underlying neural processing of TFS, experiments in humans and animals were con...
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Main Authors: | Yingyue Xu, Maxin Chen, Petrina LaFaire, Xiaodong Tan, Claus-Peter Richter |
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Language: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2017
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/ec863ad83a8a47d9820e96acffea71c9 |
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