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1 ating concurrent sounds based on differences in pitch.
2 ctions of T2(IRN) that exhibit rapid changes in pitch.
3 tch, and at the level of perceiving patterns in pitch.
4 in, these two states have a large difference in pitch.
5 uced wookies as they were randomly modulated in pitch, adjusting his voice frequency up or down when
6 posterior temporal and temporoparietal areas in pitch amusia.
7 ropogenic sounds that are markedly different in pitch and amplitude than sounds in most natural habit
8 vestigate the role of the left and right SMG in pitch and rhythm memory in non-musicians.
9 terms of contour patterns of rises and falls in pitch and the actual pitches at each point in time.
10         This study tested whether variations in pitch and timbre elicit activity in distinct regions
11                             While variations in pitch and timbre may negatively affect CI users' spee
12  We synthesized pairs of voices that changed in pitch and timbre over random, intertwined trajectorie
13 ications within the anterior band of the UCL in pitching and nonpitching arms was compared by using t
14  level of detecting fine-grained differences in pitch, and at the level of perceiving patterns in pit
15 of male and female voices that differed only in pitch, and were asked which of each pair they would v
16 lities-their ability to tell two tones close in pitch apart.
17  anterior band of the UCL was 6.3 mm +/- 1.1 in pitching arms and 5.3 mm +/- 1.0 in nonpitching arms.
18                                              In pitching arms, this band is thicker, is more likely t
19                                 A difference in pitch between simultaneous HCTs provides a powerful c
20               The just noticeable difference in pitch between two tones was measured in 15 healthy co
21  right STG induced "music arrest" and errors in pitch but did not affect language processing.
22 regate concurrent sounds, while similarities in pitch can help group sounds from a common source.
23 owever, it remains possible that impairments in pitch coding within auditory cortex also contribute t
24 e comparison tasks gave rise to improvements in pitch-contour perception.
25                               Mild increases in pitch do not substantially degrade diagnostic accurac
26 ing the role of primary auditory cortex (A1) in pitch encoding.
27 flexibility within these structures, ranging in pitch from 50 Angstrom to 66 Angstrom, while twist va
28 part of auditory scene analysis; differences in pitch help segregate concurrent sounds, while similar
29                                              In Pitch Lake, Trinidad and Tobago--the world's largest
30 naptic afferent terminals is greatly reduced in pitch mutants.
31                     The bimodal distribution in pitch-naming ability signifies AP as a distinct perce
32 " In addition, we document a gradual decline in pitch-naming accuracy with age, characterized by a pe
33 rtical regions most responsive to variations in pitch or timbre at the univariate level of analysis w
34 her fundamental frequency (eliciting changes in pitch) or spectral centroid (eliciting changes in bri
35 in superoinferior direction and 7.21 degrees in pitch orientation.
36 in anteroposterior direction and 2.6 degrees in pitch orientation.
37 within complex tones are of prime importance in pitch perception and in the perceptual segregation of
38       To test the role of harmonic structure in pitch perception for a nonhuman mammal, we measured b
39 es from the cortical regions most implicated in pitch perception in normal individuals.
40 ads to a reduction in connectivity resulting in pitch-related impairments.
41 underlying acoustic features, such as change in pitch, required for auditory emotion recognition.
42     When both targets and distractors varied in pitch, the degree of variation among the distractors
43  well-documented capacity of dynamic changes in pitch to elicit impressions of motion along the verti
44 at assess the assignment of sounds differing in pitch to one or two distinct perceptual sources.
45        These filaments had a distinct change in pitch when ParA2 was polymerized in the presence of A

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