Abstract:Local-pitch identification accuracies were analyzed for frequency-modulated (FM) tones. The problem was whether every portion of a continuous sound was perceived at the same accuracy or not. Psychophysical experiments revealed that the local-pitch identification accuracies were significantly different among the nodes of continuous FM tones. Also, the accuracies were dependent on the frequency trajectory shape. The stimuli were two types of piecewise-linear FM tones of up-down-up and down-up-down glide sequence… Show more
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