Subject: Re: Effect of duration on pitch perception From: Reinhart Frosch <reinifrosch(at)BLUEWIN.CH> Date: Fri, 26 Aug 2005 12:43:58 +0200Dear Dr. Drennan, In the book "Signals, Sound, and Sensation" by William M. Hartmann (Springer, 1998), there is about one page on pitch difference limen experiments: Chapter 13, second half of the section "Pitch of Short Tones" (pages 319--320 in my copy). Several references to articles in journals are given there. Reinhart Frosch. >-- Original-Nachricht -- >Date: Thu, 25 Aug 2005 14:41:41 -0700 >Reply-To: "Ward R. Drennan" <drennan(at)U.WASHINGTON.EDU> >From: "Ward R. Drennan" <drennan(at)U.WASHINGTON.EDU> >Subject: Effect of duration on pitch perception >To: AUDITORY(at)LISTS.MCGILL.CA > >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 Reinhart Frosch, Dr. phil. nat., Sommerhaldenstr. 5B, CH-5200 Brugg. Phone: 0041 56 441 77 72. Mobile: 0041 79 754 30 32. E-mail: reinifrosch(at)bluewin.ch