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Re: Effect of duration on pitch perception
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- Date: Fri, 26 Aug 2005 09:04:19 +0200
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Ward,
Here are a few of references that look at pitch of short-duration tones:
@article{Doughty47,
author = {J M Doughty and W R. Garner},
title = {Pitch characteristics of short tones. {I}. {T}wo kinds of
pitch th
reshold},
journal = {J. Exp. Psychol.},
volume = {37},
pages = {351-365},
year = {1947},
annote = {pitch, tone duration}
}
@article{Doughty48,
author = {J M. Doughty and W R. Garner},
title = {Pitch characteristics of short tones. {II}. {P}itch as a
function
of tonal duration},
journal = {J. Exp. Psychol.},
volume = {38},
pages = {478-494},
year = {1948},
annote = {pitch, tone duration}
}
HARTMANN WM, RAKERD B, PACKARD TN
ON MEASURING THE FREQUENCY-DIFFERENCE LIMEN FOR SHORT TONES
PERCEPTION & PSYCHOPHYSICS 38 (3): 199-207 SEP 1985
Kind regards,
Martin McKinney
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Date: Thu, 25 Aug 2005 14:41:41 -0700
From: "Ward R. Drennan" <drennan@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Subject: Effect of duration on pitch perception
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Does anyone know of published data that shows the effect of tone =
duration on the ability to discriminate pitch (mostly pure tones, but =
could be any complex stimuli)? We're looking for some minimum duration =
required to achieve maximal sensitivity to pitch.
Ward R. Drennan, Ph. D.
VM Bloedel Hearing Research Center
University of Washington Box 357923
Seattle, WA 98195-7923
Phone: (206) 897-1848
Fax: (206) 616-1828
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