Rossing T D, Houtsma A J
J Acoust Soc Am. 1986 Jun;79(6):1926-33. doi: 10.1121/1.393199.
The pitch of short sinusoidal tones with exponentially rising or decaying envelopes is judged higher than the pitch of a gated tone of the same frequency, duration, and energy. The upward pitch shift depends on the rise or decay rate, the intensity, and the frequency. The effect, which requires a nonlinearity in the auditory system, cannot be adequately explained by existing models of hearing. Control experiments on pitch matching for short tones of varying duration and varying intensity are described. These suggest that envelope-induced pitch effects are linked to changes in average intensity, so that they are essentially the same as intensity-induced pitch changes. A model based on these considerations is proposed.
具有指数上升或衰减包络的短正弦音调的音高被判断为高于相同频率、持续时间和能量的门控音调的音高。向上的音高偏移取决于上升或衰减率、强度和频率。这种效应需要听觉系统中的非线性,现有听觉模型无法充分解释。描述了针对不同持续时间和不同强度的短音调进行音高匹配的对照实验。这些实验表明,包络诱导的音高效应与平均强度的变化有关,因此它们本质上与强度诱导的音高变化相同。基于这些考虑因素提出了一个模型。