“…Frequency is the primary determinant of pitch. Therefore, psychophysical data concerning the ability of human listeners to discriminate frequency provide important constraints for models of pitch perception: models of pitch perception must be able to account for the remarkably small size of DLFs, and for the way in which these thresholds vary as a function of stimulus parameters such as frequency, duration, and level (e.g., Dai et al , 1995; Freyman and Nelson, 1986; Heinz et al , 2001a;b; Micheyl et al , 1998; Moore and Glasberg, 1989; Sek and Moore, 1995; Siebert, 1970). Thus, the formulation of mathematical models that describe DLFs as a function of frequency, duration, and level appears a useful, and important, endeavor (Freyman and Nelson, 1991; Nelson et al , 1983).…”