Tag: frequency discrimination


FREQUENCY DISCRIMINATION

Introduction to the Foundations of Frequency Discrimination The auditory system is a marvel of biological engineering, capable of parsing a chaotic environment of sound into meaningful information. At the heart of this capability lies frequency discrimination, which is defined as the sensory ability to distinguish between two tones based solely on their frequency components. This […]

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FREQUENCY SELECTIVITY

FREQUENCY SELECTIVITY Frequency selectivity, often considered the cornerstone of human hearing, refers to the capacity of the auditory system to differentiate or resolve the individual frequency components present within a complex sound mixture. This fundamental ability is crucial not only for detecting faint sounds but, more importantly, for successfully engaging in auditory scene analysis—the complex […]

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PITCH DISCRIMINATION

Defining Pitch Discrimination and Its Nomenclature Pitch discrimination is fundamentally defined as the auditory system’s capacity to detect minute differences or modifications between two presented sound frequencies. This ability is a cornerstone of auditory perception, essential for processing complex acoustic information, including the nuances of human speech, the melodic contours of music, and the interpretation […]

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