Re: harmonic extraction (Nakajima )


Subject: Re: harmonic extraction
From:    Nakajima  <nakajima@xxxxxxxx>
Date:    Thu, 19 Mar 2009 21:24:08 +0900
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Dear Xueliang Zhang, Yes, definitely. The auditory system tries to find a sound that is similar to the 200-Hz complex tone. Once the "embedded" complex tone is heard out, it is often difficult to neglect it. Yoshitaka Nakajima ----- Original Message ----- From: "xlzhang" <xlzhang@xxxxxxxx> To: <AUDITORY@xxxxxxxx> Sent: Thursday, March 19, 2009 7:24 PM Subject: harmonic extraction > Dear list, > A pure tone can extract corresponding harmonic from complex sound when > appearing alternatively. I wonder if a harmonic sound can do the same job? > For example, a complex sound with F0=200Hz appears with a complex sound > with F0=100 Hz, can we get a continuous perception for F0=200Hz? > Thank you for your answers in advance. > > Xueliang Zhang >


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