Whitfield I C
J Acoust Soc Am. 1980 Feb;67(2):644-7. doi: 10.1121/1.383889.
Two cats were trained to discriminate between rising and falling pitch sequences generated by complex tones. The finding of Heffner and Whitfield [J. Acoust. Soc. Am. 59, 915-919 (1976)], that the intact animals respond to the fundamental pitch rather than to the harmonic content, was confirmed. After bilateral ablation of auditory cortex this was no longer the case. The animals lost their initial training, but could be retrained to respond to the complex tone sequences; however, they now required to be separately trained to each complex tone and did not exhibit transfer between tone pairs that had similar pitch shift but different harmonic composition. The results suggest that cats without auditory cortex respond only to the individual frequencies of the complex and are unable to detect the overall pitch to which those complexes normally give rise.
训练了两只猫来区分由复合音产生的音高上升和下降序列。赫夫纳和惠特菲尔德[《美国声学学会杂志》59, 915 - 919 (1976)]的研究发现,即完整的动物对基音而非谐波成分做出反应,这一发现得到了证实。双侧听觉皮层切除后,情况不再如此。这些动物失去了最初的训练,但可以重新训练以对复合音序列做出反应;然而,它们现在需要针对每个复合音单独进行训练,并且在音高变化相似但谐波组成不同的音对之间没有表现出迁移。结果表明,没有听觉皮层的猫仅对复合音的各个频率做出反应,并且无法检测到这些复合音通常所产生的整体音高。