Voice Pitch Rate Patterns on an Analog Ear

Autor: J. L. Stewart
Rok vydání: 1970
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Zdroj: The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America. 48:131-131
ISSN: 0001-4966
DOI: 10.1121/1.1975080
Popis: In response to stimulation by a voiced speech sound, a point on the basilar membrane of an electric analog cochlea executes motions in the manner of a comparatively high‐frequency carrier with envelope fluctuations at the fundamental voice pitch rate and/or at the second or third harmonic of this rate. Perception of a sound is based collectively on the pattern of such motions over the entire cochlea. These motions have been observed and photographed using a two‐dimensional oscilloscope display wherein distance along the cochlea is one dimension, time is another (2 msec/cm). and light spot intensity represents magnitude. A form of inhibiting detection was used to improve contrast and achieve amplitude range compression. Patterns for a number of different speech sounds as produced by several different speakers are presented and discussed. Some pattern features appear to relate mostly to the sound and others to the speaker. Localization along the cochlea is not as important as is the general pattern arrangem...
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