Krumbholz Katrin, Patterson Roy D, Nobbe Andrea, Fastl Hugo
Centre for the Neural Basis of Hearing, Department of Physiology, University of Cambridge, Downing Street, Cambridge CB2 3EG, United Kingdom.
J Acoust Soc Am. 2003 May;113(5):2790-800. doi: 10.1121/1.1547438.
The auditory system encodes the timing of peaks in basilar-membrane motion with exquisite precision, and perceptual models of binaural processing indicate that the limit of temporal resolution in humans is as little as 10-20 microseconds. In these binaural studies, pairs of continuous sounds with microsecond differences are presented simultaneously, one sound to each ear. In this paper, a monaural masking experiment is described in which pairs of continuous sounds with microsecond time differences were combined and presented to both ears. The stimuli were matched in terms of the excitation patterns they produced, and a perceptual model of monaural processing indicates that the limit of temporal resolution in this case is similar to that in the binaural system.
听觉系统能极其精确地编码基底膜运动峰值的时间,双耳处理的感知模型表明,人类的时间分辨率极限低至10 - 20微秒。在这些双耳研究中,具有微秒级差异的连续声音对同时呈现,每只耳朵听一个声音。本文描述了一项单耳掩蔽实验,其中具有微秒级时间差异的连续声音对被组合并呈现给双耳。这些刺激在它们产生的兴奋模式方面是匹配的,单耳处理的感知模型表明,在这种情况下的时间分辨率极限与双耳系统中的相似。