“…The function of perceptual organization obliges a perceiver, young or old, to resolve the time-varying pattern of a speech spectrum independent of the specific physical characteristics of the carrier, as studies of sine-wave speech (Remez, 2005), noiseband vocoded speech (Shannon, Zeng, Kamath, Wygonski, & Ekelid, 1995) and chimerical speech (Smith, Delgutte & Oxenham, 2002) have shown. Further, this sensitivity to pattern irrespective of the spectral elements which compose it is arguably a key feature of the robustness of speech to distortion.…”