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Re: [AUDITORY] Papers every graduate student should read



Before the floodgates open, could I ask everyone to email Alex rather than the entire list? Then perhaps Alex could post a summary?

 

Having said that I append a few excellent suggestions for the first couple of meetings

 

Bob

 

S. Cosentino, R.P. Carlyon, J.M. Deeks, W. Parkinson, and J.A. Bierer (submitted). “Rate discrimination, gap detection and ranking of temporal pitch in

cochlear implant users”.  J. Assoc. Res. Otorhinolaryngol.

 

E. Gaudrain, J.M. Deeks, and R.P. Carlyon (submitted). “Temporal regularity detection and rate discrimination in cochlear-implant listeners”.  J. Assoc. Res. Otorhinolaryngol.

 

H.E. Gockel and R.P. Carlyon (submitted). “On Zwicker tones and musical pitch in the absence of phase locking corresponding to the pitch”. J. Acoust. Soc. Am.

 

P. Gomersall, R.E. Turner, D. M. Baguley, J.M. Deeks, H.E. Gockel, and R.P. Carlyon  (in press). “Perception of stochastic envelopes by normal-hearing and cochlear-implant listeners”. Hearing Research.

 

R.P. Carlyon and J.M. Deeks (2015). “Combined neural and behavioral measures of temporal pitch perception in cochlear implant users”. J. Acoust. Soc. Am. 138, 2885-2905.

 

B. Kenway, Y-C Tam, Z. Vanat, F. Harris, R. Gray, J. Birchall, R.P. Carlyon, and P. Axon (2015). “Pitch discrimination – an independent factor in cochlear implant performance outcomes”. Otology & Neuro-otology, 36, 1472-1479.

 

A.J. Billig and R.P. Carlyon (2015). “Automaticity and Primacy of Auditory Streaming: Concurrent Subjective and Objective Measures”. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance. Advance online publication. http://dx.doi.org/10.1037/xhp0000146

 

S. Cosentino, J.M. Deeks, and R.P. Carlyon (2015) “Procedural factors that affect measures of spatial selectivity in cochlear implant users”, Trends in Hearing, 19, 1-16.

 

S. Cosentino, E. Gaudrain, J.M. Deeks, and R.P. Carlyon (2015). “Multistage nonlinear optimization to recover neural activation patterns from evoked compound action potentials of cochlear implant users”, IEEE Transactions on Biomedical Engineering. Available online, DOI: 10.1109/TBME.2015.2476373

 

H. E. Gockel,  A. Krugliak,  C. J. Plack,  and R. P. Carlyon (2015) “Specificity of the human frequency following response for carrier and modulation frequency assessed using adaptation”. J. Assoc. Res. Otorhinolaryngol., 16, 747-762.

 

A. Ihlefeld, R. P. Carlyon, A. Kan, T. Churchill, and R. Litovsky (2015). “Limitations on monaural and binaural temporal processing in bilateral cochlear implant listeners”. J. Assoc. Res. Otorhinolaryngol. 16, 641-652.

 

R.P. Carlyon, J.M. Deeks, and C.M. McKay (2015). “Effect of pulse rate and polarity on the sensitivity of auditory brainstem and cochlear implant users to electrical stimulation”. J. Assoc. Res. Otorhinolaryngol. 15, 653-668.

 

J.A. Bierer,  J.M. Deeks,  A.J. Billig,  and R.P. Carlyon (2015). “Comparison of signal and gap detection thresholds for focused and broad cochlear implant electrode configurations”. J. Assoc. Res. Otorhinolaryngol.16, 273-284.

 

F. Marmel, C.J. Plack, K. Hopkins, R.P. Carlyon, H.E. Gockel, and B.C.J. Moore (2015). “The role of excitation-pattern cues in the detection of frequency shifts in bandpass-filtered complex tones”. J. Acoust. Soc. Am.137, 2687–2697.

 

O. Macherey and R.P. Carlyon (2014). “Re-examining the upper limit of temporal pitch”, J. Acoust. Soc. Am. 136, 3186-3199.

 

R.P. Carlyon, J. Monstrey, J.M. Deeks, and O. Macherey (2014). “Evaluation of a cochlear-implant processing strategy incorporating phantom

stimulation and asymmetric pulses”, Int. J. Audiology. 53, 871-879.

 

L.E. Hughes, J. B. Rowe, B.C.P. Ghosh, R. P. Carlyon, C.J. Plack, and H. E. Gockel (2014). “The binaural masking level difference: cortical correlates persist despite severe brain stem atrophy in progressive supranuclear palsy”. J. Neurophysiol. Published online first, DOI: 10.1152/jn.00062.2014

 

O. Macherey and R.P. Carlyon (2014). “Cochlear implants”.  Current Biology 24, R878-R884.

 

E. Sohoglu, J. E. Peelle, R. P. Carlyon, and M.H. Davis (2014).

“Top-down influences of written text on perceived clarity of degraded speech”, Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance, 40, 186-199.

 

C.J. Plack, A.J. Oxenham, H.A. Kreft, and R.P. Carlyon (2013). “Central Auditory Masking by an Illusory Tone”, PLOS One 8, e75822

 

I. S. Johnsrude, A. Mackey, H. Hakyemez, E. Alexander, H. P. Trang, and R.P. Carlyon (2013). “Swinging at a cocktail party: Voice familiarity aids speech perception in the presence of a competing voice”. Psych. Science. 24, 1995-2004

 

F. Marmel, D. Linley, R.P. Carlyon, H.E. Gockel, K. Hopkins, and C.J. Plack (2013). “Neural synchrony and hearing loss influence pitch perception independently”. J. Assoc. Res. Otorhinolaryngol., 14, 757-766

 

A.J. Billig, M.H. Davis, J.M. Deeks, J. Monstrey and R. P. Carlyon (2013). “Lexical influences on auditory streaming”, Current Biology  23, 1585–1589

 

R.P. Carlyon, J.M. Deeks, and O. Macherey (2013). “Polarity effects on place pitch and loudness for three cochlear-implant designs and at different cochlear sites”. J. Acoust. Soc. Am., 134, 503-509

 

J. Undurraga, R.P. Carlyon, J. Wouters, and A. Van Wieringen (2013). “The Polarity Sensitivity of the Electrically Stimulated Human Auditory Nerve Measured at the Level of the Brainstem”. J. Assoc. Res. Otorhinolaryngol. 14, 359-377

 

J.M. Deeks, H.E. Gockel, and R.P. Carlyon (2013). “Further investigation of complex pitch perception in the absence of a place – rate match”.  J. Acoust. Soc. Am., 133, 377–388.

 

R.P. Carlyon and J.M. Deeks (2013). “Relationships between auditory nerve activity and temporal pitch perception in cochlear implant users”. Advances in Experimental Medicine and Biology, 787, 363-371.

 

H.E. Gockel, L.Muhammed, R.Farooq, C.J. Plack, and R.P. Carlyon (2013). No evidence for ITD-specific adaptation in the frequency following response, Advances in Experimental Medicine and Biology, 787, 231-238.

 

E. Gaudrain and R.P. Carlyon (2013). “Zebra-speech: Concurrent speech segregation based on purely sequential cues in a cochlear-implant simulation”. J. Acoust. Soc. Am., 133, 502–518.

 

E. Sohoglu, J. E. Peelle, R. P. Carlyon, and M.H. Davis (2012).

“Predictive top-down integration of prior knowledge during speech processing”, J. Neuroscience. 32, 8443-8453

 

J. Undurraga, R.P. Carlyon, O. Macherey, J. Wouters, and A. Van Wieringen (2012). “Spread of Excitation Varies for Different Electrical Pulse Shapes and Stimulation Modes in Cochlear Implants”, Hearing Research, 290, 21-36

 

H.E. Gockel,  R. Farooq, L. Muhammed, C.J.  Plack, and R.P. Carlyon (2012). “Differences between psychoacoustic and frequency following response measures of distortion tone level and masking”. J. Acoust. Soc. Am., 132, 2524-2535.

 

A. Ihlefeld, B. Shinn-Cunningham, and R.P. Carlyon (2012). “Comodulation masking release in speech identification with real and simulated cochlear-implant hearing”. J. Acoust. Soc. Am., 131, 1315–1324.

 

J. Undurraga, R.P. Carlyon, J. Wouters, and A. Van Wieringen (2012). “Evaluating the Noise in Electrically Evoked Compound Action Potential Measurements in Cochlear Implants”. IEEE Transactions on Biomedical Engineering, 59, 1912-1923.

 

A. Hervais-Adelman, M.H. Davis, I.S. Johnsrude, and R.P. Carlyon (2012). Motor regions are recruited for effortful comprehension of noise-vocoded words: evidence from fMRI”. Language and Cognitive Processes, 27, 1145-1166.

 

O. Macherey and R.P. Carlyon (2012). “Place-pitch manipulations with cochlear implants”. J. Acoust. Soc. Am. 131, 2225-2236.

 

R.P. Carlyon, C.J. Long, and C. Micheyl (2012). “Across-channel timing differences as a potential code for the frequency of pure tones”. J. Assoc. Res. Otorhinolaryngol. 13, 159-171.

 

H.E. Gockel, R.P. Carlyon, A. Mehta, and C.J. Plack (2011). “The frequency following response (FFR) may reflect pitch-bearing information but is not a direct representation of pitch”. J. Assoc. Res. Otolarygol. 12, 767-782.

 

A.Heinrich, R.P. Carlyon, M.H. Davis, and I.S. Johnsrude (2011). “The continuity illusion does not depend on attentional state: fMRI evidence from illusory vowels”. J. Cog. Neuroscience. 23, 2675-89.  

 

S.K. Thompson, R.P. Carlyon, and R. Cusack (2011). “An objective measurement of the build-up of auditory streaming and of its modulation by attention”, Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance, 37, 1253-1262

 

A. Hervais-Adelman, M.H. Davis, I.S. Johnsrude, and R.P. Carlyon (2011). “Generalization of perceptual learning of vocoded speech”. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance, 37, 283-295.

 

H.E. Gockel, R.P. Carlyon, and C.J. Plack (2011). “Combination of spectral and binaurally created harmonics in a common central pitch processor”. J. Assoc. Res. Otolarygol. 12, 253-260.

 

O. Macherey, J.M. Deeks, and R.P. Carlyon (2011). “Extending the limits of place and temporal pitch perception in cochlear implant users”. J. Assoc. Res. Otorhinolaryngol. 12, 233-251

 

C.J. Plack, M. Turgeon, S. Lancaster, R.P. Carlyon, and H. E. Gockel (2011). “Frequency discrimination duration effects for Huggins pitch and salience-matched narrowband noise”. J. Acoust. Soc. Am. 129, 1-4.

 

A. Ihlefeld, J.M. Deeks, P.R. Axon, and R.P. Carlyon (2010). “Simulations of cochlear-implant speech perception in modulated and unmodulated noise”. J. Acoust. Soc. Am.128, 870-880.

 

R.P. Carlyon, O. Macherey, J. H.M. Frijns, P. R. Axon, R.K. Kalkman,  P.  Boyle, D. M. Baguley, J. Briggs, J.M. Deeks, J. J. Briaire, X. Barreau, and R. Dauman (2010). “Pitch comparisons between electrical stimulation of a cochlear implant and acoustic stimuli presented to a normal-hearing contralateral ear”, J. Assoc. Res. Otorhinolaryngol., 11, 625-640.

 

J. A. Undurraga, A. van Wieringen, R. P. Carlyon, O. Macherey, and J. Wouters (2010). “Polarity Effects on Neural Responses of the Electrically

Stimulated Auditory Nerve at Different Cochlear Sites”, Hearing Research 269, 146-161

 

Y-Y. Kong and R.P. Carlyon (2010).Temporal pitch perception at high rates in cochlear implants”. J. Acoust. Soc. Am. 127, 3114-3123.

 

R.P. Carlyon, C. Lynch, and J.M. Deeks (2010). “Effect of stimulus level and place of stimulation on temporal pitch perception by cochlear implant users”. J. Acoust. Soc. Am. 127, 2997-3008.

 

H. E. Gockel, R.P. Carlyon, and C.J. Plack (2010). “Combining information across frequency regions in fundamental frequency discrimination”. J. Acoust. Soc. Am. 127, 2466-2478.

 

R.P. Carlyon, J.M. Deeks, and C.M. McKay (2010). “The upper limit of temporal pitch: Stimulus duration, conditioner pulses, and the number of electrodes stimulated”. J. Acoust. Soc. Am. 127, 1469-1478.

 

O. Macherey and R.P. Carlyon (2010). “Temporal pitch percepts elicited by dual-channel stimulation of a cochlear implant”. J. Acoust. Soc. Am., 127, 339-349.

 

O. Macherey, R.P. Carlyon, A. van Wieringen, I. Dhooge, and J. Wouters (2010). “Forward masked excitation patterns produced by symmetric and asymmetric pulse shapes in electric hearing”. J. Acoust. Soc. Am., 127, 326-338

 

H. E. Gockel, R.P. Carlyon, and C.J. Plack (2010). “Pitch discrimination interference between binaural and monaural or diotic pitches”. J. Acoust. Soc. Am. 126, 281-290.

 

R. P. Carlyon, J. M. Deeks, Y. Shtyrov, J. Grahn, H. E. Gockel,  O. Hauk, and F. Pulvermuller (2009). “Changes in the perceived duration of a narrowband sound induced by a preceding stimulus”. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance. 35, 1898-1912.

Y-Y. Kong, J.M. Deeks, P.R.  Axon, and R.P. Carlyon (2009).Limits of temporal pitch in cochlear implants”. J. Acoust. Soc. Am. 125, 1649-1657.

 

H. E. Gockel, R.P. Carlyon, and C.J. Plack (2009). “Further examination of pitch discrimination interference between complex tones containing resolved harmonics”. J. Acoust. Soc. Am. 125, 1059-1066.

 

H. E. Gockel, C.J. Plack , and R.P. Carlyon (2009). “Reduced contribution of a nonsimultaneous mistuned harmonic to residue pitch: The role of harmonic number”. J. Acoust. Soc. Am. 125, 15-18.

 

L. Demany, R.P. Carlyon, and C. Semal (2009). “Continuous versus discrete frequency changes: Different detection mechanisms?” . J. Acoust. Soc. Am. 125, 1082-1090.

 

A. van Wieringen, O. Macherey, R. P. Carlyon, J.M. Deeks, and Jan Wouters (2008). “Alternative pulse shapes in electrical hearing”. Hearing Research. 242, 154-163.

 

O. Macherey, R.P. Carlyon, A. van Wieringen, J . Deeks, and J. Wouters (2008). “Higher sensitivity of human auditory nerve fibers to positive electrical currents”. J. Assoc. Res. Otorhinolaryngol. 9, 241-251.

 

A. Hervais-Adelman, M.H. Davis, I.S. Johnsrude, and R.P. Carlyon (2008). Perceptual learning of noise vocoded words: effects of feedback and lexicality”. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance, 34, 460-476.

 

R.P. Carlyon, C.J. Long, J.M. Deeks (2008). “Pulse-rate discrimination by cochlear-implant and normal-hearing listeners with and without binaural cues”. J. Acoust. Soc. Am., 123, 2276-2286.

 

F. Pulvermuller, Y. Shtyrov, A. Hastings, and R.P. Carlyon (2008). “Syntax as a reflex: Neuropsychological evidence for early automaticity of grammatical processing”. Brain and Language, 104, 244-253.

 

A. Heinrich, R.P. Carlyon, M.H. Davis, and I.S. Johnsrude (2008). “Illusory vowels resulting from perceptual continuity. A functional magnetic resonance imaging study”. J. Cog. Neuroscience, 20, 1-16.

 

R.P. Carlyon, S. Mahendran,  J.M. Deeks, C.J. Long, P.R. Axon, D.M. Baguley, S. Bleeck,  and I.M. Winter (2008). “Behavioral and physiological correlates of temporal pitch perception in electric and acoustic hearing”. J. Acoust. Soc. Am. 123, 973-985

 

C. Micheyl, R. P. Carlyon, A. Gutschalk, J. R. Melcher, A. J. Oxenham, J. P. Rauschecker, B. Tian, E. C. Wilson (2007). “The neural mechanisms of auditory stream formation at the level of the auditory cortex”. Hearing Research, 229, 116-131.

 

S. Mahendran, S. Bleeck, I.M. Winter, D.M. Baguley, P.R. Axon, and R.P. Carlyon (2007).  “Human auditory nerve compound action potentials and long latency responses”. Acta Oto-Laryngologica, 127, 1273-1282.

 

          T. Overath, R. Cusack, S. Kumar, K. von Kriegstein,  J. Warren, M. Grube, R.P. Carlyon, and T.D. Griffiths “An information theoretic characterisation of auditory encoding” (2007) . Public Library of Science (Biology). 5(11): e288 doi:10.1371/journal.pbio.0050288

 

Y-Y. Kong and  R.P. Carlyon (2007) “Improved speech recognition in noise in simulated binaurally combined acoustic and electric stimulation”. J. Acoust. Soc. Am. 121, 3717-3727.

 

R.P. Carlyon, C.J. Long, J.M. Deeks, and C.M. McKay (2007). “Concurrent sound segregation in acoustic and electric hearing”. J. Assoc. Res. Otol., 8, 119-133.

 

O. Macherey, R.P. Carlyon, A. van Wieringen, and J. Wouters (2007). “A dual-process integrator-resonator model of the electrically stimulated human auditory nerve”. J. Assoc. Res. Otol. 8, 84-104.

 

H. E. Gockel, B.C.J. Moore, R.P. Carlyon, and C.J. Plack (2007) “Effect of duration on the frequency discrimination of individual partials in a complex tone and on the discrimination of fundamental frequency”. J. Acoust. Soc. Am. 121, 373-382.

 

A. van Wieringen, R. P. Carlyon, O. Macherey, and Jan Wouters (2006). Effects of pulse rate on thresholds and loudness of biphasic and alternating monophasic pulse trains in electrical hearing”. Hearing Research. 220, 49-60

 

C.J. Long, R.P. Carlyon, R. Litovsky, and D. Downs (2006). “Binaural unmasking with cochlear implants”. J. Assoc. Res. Otol..7, 352-360.

 

H. E. Gockel, B.C.J. Moore, R.P. Carlyon, and C.J. Plack (2006) “Effect of noise on the detectability and fundamental frequency discrimination of complex tones”. J. Acoust. Soc. Am. 120, 957-965.

 

O. Macherey, A. van Wieringen, R.P. Carlyon, J.M. Deeks, and J. Wouters (2006). “Asymmetric pulses in cochlear implants: Effects of pulse shape, polarity and rate”. J. Assoc. Res. Otol. 7, 253-266.

 

C. Micheyl, B. Tian, R.P. Carlyon, and J.P. Rauschecker (2005). “Perceptual organization of sound sequences in the auditory cortex of awake macaques”. Neuron, 48, 139-148.

 

H. Gockel, C.J. Plack, and R.P. Carlyon,  (2005) “Reduced contribution of a non-simultaneous mistuned harmonic to residue pitch”. J. Acoust. Soc. Am. 118, 3783-3793.

 

J. Lyzenga, R.P. Carlyon, and B.C.J. Moore (2005). Dynamic aspects of the continuity illusion: perception of level and of the depth, rate, and phase of modulation”. Hearing Research, 210, 30-41.

 

M. A. Akeroyd,  R.P. Carlyon, and J.M. Deeks (2005). “Can dichotic pitches form two streams?”. J. Acoust. Soc. Am. 118, 977-981.

 

R. P. Carlyon, A. van Wieringen, J. M. Deeks, C.J.  Long, J.  Lyzenga, and J. Wouters (2005). “Effect of inter-phase gap on the sensitivity of cochlear implant users to electrical stimulation”. Hearing Research 205, 210-224.

 

H. Gockel, R.P. Carlyon, and B.C.J. Moore (2005) “Pitch discrimination interference: The role of pitch pulse asynchrony”. J. Acoust. Soc. Am. 117, 3860-3866

 

J. Lyzenga and R.P. Carlyon (2005). “Detection, direction discrimination, and off-frequency interference of center-frequency modulations and glides for vowel formants”. J. Acoust. Soc. Am. 117, 3042-3053.

 

C.J. Long, I. Nimmo-Smith, D.M. Baguley, M. O’Driscoll , R. Ramsden , S.R. Otto, P.R. Axon, and R.P. Carlyon (2005). “Optimising the clinical fit of auditory brainstem implants”. Ear and Hearing. 26, 251-262

 

H. Gockel, R.P. Carlyon, and C.J. Plack (2005) “Dominance region for pitch: Effects of duration and dichotic presentation”. J. Acoust. Soc. Am., 117, 1326-1336.

 

A. van Wieringen, R. P. Carlyon, J. Laneau, and J. Wouters (2005). Effects of waveform shape on human sensitivity to electrical stimulation of the inner ear”. Hearing Research, 200, 73-86.

 

R.P. Carlyon, C. Micheyl, J.M. Deeks, and B.C.J. Moore (2004). “Auditory processing of real and illusory changes in FM phase”. J. Acoust. Soc. Am. 116, 3629-3639.

 

H. Gockel, R.P. Carlyon, and C.J. Plack (2004) “Across frequency interference effects in fundamental frequency discrimination: Questioning evidence for two pitch mechanisms”. J. Acoust. Soc. Am.. 116. 1092-1104.

 

R.P. Carlyon (2004) “How the brain separates sounds”. Trends In Cognitive Sciences, 8, 465-471 (Invited review article).

 

R. Cusack, J. Deeks, G. Aikman, and R.P. Carlyon (2004). Effects of location, frequency region, and time course of selective attention on auditory scene analysis”, Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance. 30, 643-656.

 

J. Lyzenga, R.P. Carlyon, and B.C.J. Moore (2004). “The effects of real and illusory glides on pure-tone frequency discrimination, using tones with and without gliding mid sections”. J. Acoust. Soc. Am. 116, 491-501.

 

J.M. Deeks and R.P. Carlyon (2004). “Simulations of cochlear implant hearing using filtered harmonic complexes: Implications for concurrent sound segregation”. J. Acoust. Soc. Am. 115, 1736-1746.

 

N. Grimault, C. Micheyl, R.P. Carlyon, S. P. Bacon, and L. Collet (2003). “Learning in discrimination of frequency or modulation rate: Generalization to fundamental frequency discrimination”. Hearing Research, 184, 41-50.

 

R.P. Carlyon, C. J. Plack, D.A. Fantini, and R. Cusack (2003). “Cross-modal and non-sensory influences on auditory streaming”, Perception, 32, 1393-1402.

 

A. van Wieringen, R.P. Carlyon, C.J. Long, and J. Wouters (2003). “Pitch of amplitude-modulated irregular-rate stimuli in acoustic and electric hearing”, J. Acoust. Soc. Am., 114, 1516-1528.

 

C. Micheyl, R.P. Carlyon, Y. Shtyrov, O. Hauk, T. Dodson, and F. Pulvermuller (2003). “The neurophysiological basis of the continuity illusion: A Mismatch Negativity Study”, J. Cog. Neuroscience, 15, 747-758.

 

R.P. Carlyon and S. Shamma (2003). “An account of monaural phase sensitivity", J. Acoust. Soc. Am., 114, 333-348.

 

R. Cusack and R.P. Carlyon (2003). “Perceptual asymmetries in audition”, Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance ”, 29, 713-725.

 

H. Gockel and R.P. Carlyon (2002) Effect of modulator asynchrony for sinusoidal and noise modulators on frequency and amplitude modulation detection interference, J. Acoust. Soc. Am., 112, 2975-2984.

 

R.P. Carlyon and J.M. Deeks (2002). “Limitations on rate discrimination", J. Acoust. Soc. Am., 112, 1009-1025.

 

R.P. Carlyon, A. van Wieringen, C.J. Long, J.M. Deeks, and J. Wouters (2002). “Temporal pitch mechanisms in acoustic and electric hearing", J. Acoust. Soc. Am., 112, 621-633.

 

R.P. Carlyon, J.M. Deeks, D. Norris, and S. Butterfield (2002). “The Continuity Illusion and Vowel Identification ", Acta  Acustica united with Acustica, 88, 408-415

 

N. Grimault, C. Micheyl, R.P. Carlyon, and L. Collet (2002) Evidence for two pitch encoding mechanisms using a selective auditory training paradigm”, Perception and Psychophysics, 64, 189-197.

 

R. Cusack, R.P. Carlyon, and I.H. Robertson (2001).  “Auditory midline and spatial discrimination in patients with unilateral neglect”, Cortex, 37, 706-709.

 

H. Gockel, B.C.J. Moore, and R.P. Carlyon (2001) Influence of rate of change of frequency on the overall pitch of frequency modulated tones”, J. Acoust. Soc. Am., 109, 701-712.

 

R.P. Carlyon, L. Demany, and J. Deeks (2001). “Temporal pitch perception and the binaural system", J. Acoust. Soc. Am., 109, 686-700.

 

N. Grimault, C. Micheyl, R.P. Carlyon, P. Arthaud, and L. Collet (2001) “Perceptual auditory stream segregation of sequences of complex sounds in

subjects with normal and impaired hearing”, Brit. J. Audiol., 35, 173-82.

 

R.P. Carlyon, R. Cusack, J.M. Foxton, and I.H. Robertson (2001). “Effects of attention and unilateral neglect on auditory stream segregation”, Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance, 27, 115-127.

 

H. Gockel and R.P. Carlyon (2000) " Frequency modulation detection interference produced by asynchronous and nonsimultaneous interferers”, J. Acoust. Soc. Am., 108, 2329-36.

 

R. Cusack, R.P. Carlyon, and I.H. Robertson (2000). “Neglect between but not within auditory objects”, J. Cog. Neuroscience, 12, 1056-1065.

 

C. M. McKay, H. J. McDermott, and R.P. Carlyon (2000) Place and temporal cues in pitch perception: are they truly independent?”, Acoustics Research Letters Online (http://ojps.aip.org/ARLO/top.html), 1, 25-30. (See also J. Acoust. Soc. Am., 108, 1385-1386).

 

J. Lyzenga and R.P. Carlyon (2000). " Binaural effects in frequency modulation detection interference for vowel formants", J. Acoust. Soc. Am., 108, 753-759.

 

R.P. Carlyon, B.C.J. Moore, and C. Micheyl (2000). " The effect of modulation rate on the detection of frequency modulation and mistuning of complex tones ", J. Acoust. Soc. Am., 108, 304-315.

 

N. Grimault, C. Micheyl, R.P. Carlyon, P. Arthaud, and L. Collet (2000) “Influence of peripheral resolvability on the perceptual segregation of harmonic complex tones differing in fundamental frequency”, J. Acoust. Soc. Am., 108, 263-271.

 

R.P. Carlyon, L. Geurts, and J. Wouters (2000). “Detection of small across-channel timing differences by cochlear implantees”, Hearing Research, 141, 140-154.

 

R.P. Carlyon (2000). "Detecting coherent and incoherent frequency modulation", Hearing Research, 140,173-188.

 

D.V.M. Bishop, R.P. Carlyon, J.M. Deeks, and S.J. Bishop (1999). "Auditory temporal processing impairment: neither necessary nor sufficient for causing language impairment in children", J. Speech, Language, and Hearing Research, 42, 1295-1310.

 

H. Gockel, R.P. Carlyon, and C. Micheyl (1999) "Context dependence of fundamental frequency discrimination: Lateralized temporal fringes”, J. Acoust. Soc. Am., 106, 3553-3563.

 

J. Lyzenga and R.P. Carlyon (1999). "Center frequency modulation detection for harmonic complexes resembling vowel formants and its interference by off-frequency maskers", J. Acoust. Soc. Am., 105, 2792-2806

 

C.M. McKay and R.P. Carlyon (1999). "Dual temporal pitch percepts from acoustic and electric amplitude-modulated pulse trains", J. Acoust. Soc. Am., 105, 347-357

 

C. Micheyl, S. Maison, R.P. Carlyon, G. Andeol, and L. Collet (1999). "Contralateral suppression of transiently-evoked otoacoustic emissions by harmonic complex tones in humans", J. Acoust. Soc. Am., 105, 293-305.

 

H. Gockel and R.P. Carlyon (1998). "Effects of ear of entry and perceived location of synchronous and asynchronous components on mistuning detection", J. Acoust. Soc. Am., 104, 3534-3545

 

C. Micheyl and R.P. Carlyon (1998). "Effects of temporal fringes on fundamental-frequency discrimination", J. Acoust. Soc. Am., 104, 3006-3018.

 

L. Wiegrebe, R.D. Patterson, R.P. Carlyon, and L. Demany. (1998). "Temporal dynamics of pitch strength for regular-interval noises", J. Acoust. Soc. Am., 104, 2307-2313.

 

C. Micheyl, B.C.J. Moore, and R.P. Carlyon (1998)."The role of excitation-pattern cues and temporal cues in the frequency and modulation-rate discrimination of amplitude-modulated tones", J. Acoust. Soc. Am., 104, 1039-1050.

 

R.P. Carlyon (1998). "Comments on "A unitary model of pitch perception" [J. Acoust. Soc. Am. 102, 1811-1820. (1997)].", J. Acoust. Soc. Am., 104, 1118-1121 (Letter).

 

R.P. Carlyon (1997). "The effects of two temporal cues on pitch judgements.", J. Acoust. Soc. Am., 102, 1097-1105.

 

L.J. White and R.P. Carlyon (1997). "Detection of signals having expected and unexpected temporal structures", Hearing Research, 112, 141-146.

 

R.P. Carlyon and A.J. Datta (1997). "Masking period patterns of Schroeder-phase complexes: effects of level, number of components, and phase of flanking components.", J. Acoust. Soc. Am., 101, 3648-3657.

 

R.P. Carlyon and A.J. Datta (1997). "Excitation produced by Schroeder-phase complexes: evidence for fast-acting compression in the auditory system", J. Acoust. Soc. Am., 101, 3636-3647.

 

H.A. Beveridge and R.P. Carlyon (1996). "Effects of Aspirin on Psychophysical Tuning Curves in Forward and Simultaneous Masking", Hearing Research, 99, 110-118.

 

R.P. Carlyon (1996). "Spread of excitation produced by maskers with damped and ramped envelopes", J. Acoust. Soc. Am, 99, 3647-3655.

 

R.P. Carlyon (1996). "Masker asynchrony impairs the fundamental-frequency discrimination of unresolved harmonics", J. Acoust. Soc. Am, 99, 525-533.

 

R.P. Carlyon (1996). "Encoding the fundamental frequency of a complex tone in the presence of a spectrally overlapping masker", J. Acoust. Soc. Am, 99, 517-524.

 

C.J. Plack and R.P. Carlyon (1995). "Differences in frequency modulation detection and fundamental frequency discrimination between complex tones consisting of resolved and unresolved harmonics", J. Acoust. Soc. Am., 98, 1355-1364.

 

C.J. Plack, R.P. Carlyon, and N.F. Viemeister (1995). "Intensity discrimination under forward and backward masking: role of referential coding", J. Acoust. Soc. Am., 97, 1141-1149.

 

C.J. Plack and R.P. Carlyon (1994). "The detection of differences in the depth of frequency modulation", J. Acoust. Soc. Am., 96, 115-125.

 

R.P. Carlyon and T.M. Shackleton (1994). "Comparing the fundamental frequencies of resolved and unresolved harmonics: evidence for two pitch mechanisms?", J. Acoust. Soc. Am., 95, 3541-3554.

 

T.M. Shackleton and R.P. Carlyon (1994). "The role of resolved and unresolved harmonics in pitch perception and frequency modulation discrimination", J. Acoust. Soc. Am., 95, 3529-3540.

 

R.P. Carlyon (1994). "Detecting mistuning in the presence of synchronous and asynchronous interfering sounds", J. Acoust. Soc. Am., 95,  2622-2630.

 

R.P. Carlyon (1994). "Detecting pitch-pulse asynchronies and differences in

fundamental frequency", J. Acoust. Soc. Am., 95, 968 - 979.

              

R.P. Carlyon (1994). "Further evidence against an across-frequency mechanism specific to the detection of FM incoherence between resolved frequency components", J. Acoust. Soc. Am., 95, 949 - 961.

 

R.P. Carlyon and H.M. Beveridge (1993). "Effects of forward masking on intensity discrimination, frequency discrimination, and the detection of tones in noise", J. Acoust. Soc. Am. 93, 2886-2895.

 

R.P. Carlyon and M.Butt (1993) "Effects of aspirin on human auditory filters", Hearing Research, 66, 233-244.

 

A.M. Brown, S.A. Gaskill, R.P. Carlyon, and D.M. Williams (1993). "Acoustic distortion as a measure of frequency selectivity: Relation to psychophysical equivalent rectangular bandwidth", J. Acoust. Soc. Am., 93, 3291-3297

 

R.P. Carlyon (1992) "The psychophysics of concurrent sound segregation", Phil. Trans. R. Soc. Lond. B. 336, 347-355.

 

R.P. Carlyon, L. Demany, and C. Semal (1992) "Detection of across-frequency differences in fundamental frequency", J. Acoust. Soc. Am. 91, 279-292.

 

R.P. Carlyon and L.J. White (1992) "Effect of signal frequency and masker level on the frequency regions responsible for the overshoot effect", J. Acoust. Soc. Am. 91, 1034-1041.

 

L. Demany, C. Semal, and R.P. Carlyon (1991) "On the perceptual limits of octave harmony and their origin", J.Acoust. Soc. Am. 90, 3019-3027.

 

R.P. Carlyon (1991) "Discriminating between coherent and incoherent frequency modulation of complex tones", J. Acoust. Soc. Am. 89, p. 329-340.

 

R.P. Carlyon, S. Buus, and M. Florentine (1990) "Temporal integration of trains of tone pulses by normal and cochlearly impaired listeners", J. Acoust. Soc. Am. 87, p. 260-268.

 

R.P. Carlyon, S. Buus, and M. Florentine (1989) "Comodulation Masking Release for three types of modulator as a function of modulation rate", Hearing Research 42, p. 37-46.

 

R.P. Carlyon and R.J. Stubbs (1989) "Detecting single-cycle frequency-modulation imposed on sinusoidal, harmonic, and inharmonic carriers", J. Acoust. Soc. Am. 85, p. 2563-2674.

 

R.P. Carlyon (1989) "Changes in the masked thresholds of brief tones produced by prior bursts of noise", Hearing Research 41, p. 223-236.

 

R.P.Carlyon (1988) "The development and decline of forward masking", Hearing Research 32, p. 65-80.

 

R.P. Carlyon and E.P. Sloan (1987) "The 'overshoot' effect and sensory hearing impairment", J. Acoust. Soc. Am. 82, p. 1078-1081.

 

R.P. Carlyon (1987) "A release from masking by continuous, random notched noise", J. Acoust. Soc. Am. 81, p. 418-426.

 

R.P. Carlyon and B.C.J. Moore (1986) "Detection of tones in noise and the 'severe departure' from Weber's Law", J. Acoust. Soc. Am. 79, p. 461-464.

 

R.P. Carlyon and B.C.J. Moore (1986) "Continuous versus gated

maskers and the 'severe departure' from Weber's Law", J. Acoust. Soc. Am. 79, p. 453-460.

 

R.P. Carlyon and B.C.J. Moore (1984). "Intensity discrimination: a severe departure from Weber's Law", J. Acoust. Soc. Am., 76, p. 1369-1376.

 

 

Dr. Bob Carlyon

Deputy Director

MRC Cognition & Brain Sciences Unit

15 Chaucer Rd.

Cambridge CB2 7EF

England

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See also the

Cambridge Hearing Group

 

 

 

From: AUDITORY - Research in Auditory Perception [mailto:AUDITORY@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Alex Kell
Sent: 14 December 2015 14:17
To: AUDITORY@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: Papers every graduate student should read

 

What are papers in auditory psychophysics and neuroscience that ever graduate student should have read?

 

The McDermott lab at MIT is putting together a reading group to go through these papers and we thought you folks might have excellent suggestions of papers to add.

 

Thanks in advance!

 

 

Alex Kell

McDermott Lab, MIT