[AUDITORY] Research in Auditory Processing and glissando illusion ("Deutsch, Diana" )


Subject: [AUDITORY] Research in Auditory Processing and glissando illusion
From:    "Deutsch, Diana"  <ddeutsch@xxxxxxxx>
Date:    Fri, 15 Mar 2019 05:42:19 +0000
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--_000_4FC07C62CEBF4CF9998E0CA9AC9DCD97ucsdedu_ Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable The glissando illusion is another example of hearing a tone as coming from = high in space when its pitch is high and low in space when its pitch is low= . In listening to this illusion, many listeners hear this glissando as mov= ing between left and right in space as its pitch moves between high and low= , and at the same time moving between high in space when its pitch is highe= st and low in space when its pitch is lowest. In our experiment, many righ= t-handers heard the glissando as tracing an elliptical path aligned diagona= lly between a position low and to the left when its pitch was lowest and hi= gh and to the right when its pitch was highest. See the drawing by a listen= er on Fig. 4 of this article: Deutsch, D., Hamaoui, K., and Henthorn, T. The glissando illusion and hande= dness. Neuropsychologica 2007, 45, 2981-2988. The sound example can be heard from http://deutsch.ucsd.edu/psychology/page= s.php?i=3D205 and is heard best with sounds presented via stereo loudspeak= ers. Cheers, Diana --_000_4FC07C62CEBF4CF9998E0CA9AC9DCD97ucsdedu_ Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-ID: <04834A4EBB8CC141A6ACD69FC7A9C6B8@xxxxxxxx> Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable <html> <head> <meta http-equiv=3D"Content-Type" content=3D"text/html; charset=3Dus-ascii"= > </head> <body style=3D"word-wrap: break-word; -webkit-nbsp-mode: space; -webkit-lin= e-break: after-white-space;" class=3D""> <div class=3D"">The glissando illusion is another example of hearing a tone= as coming from high in space when its pitch is high and low in space when = its pitch is low. In listening to this illusion, &nbsp;many listeners hear = this glissando as moving between left and right in space as its pitch moves between high and low, and at the same ti= me moving between high in space when its pitch is highest and low in space = when its pitch is lowest.&nbsp; In our experiment, many right-handers heard= the glissando as tracing an elliptical path aligned diagonally between a position low and to the left when its pi= tch was lowest and high and to the right when its pitch was highest. See th= e drawing by a listener on Fig. 4 of this article:</div> <div class=3D""> <p class=3D"MsoNormal"><o:p class=3D""></o:p></p> <p class=3D"MsoNormal">Deutsch, D., Hamaoui, K., and Henthorn, T. The gliss= ando illusion and handedness. Neuropsychologica 2007, 45, 2981-2988.<o:p cl= ass=3D""></o:p></p> <p class=3D"MsoNormal">The sound example can be heard from <a href=3D"http:= //deutsch.ucsd.edu/psychology/pages.php?i=3D205" class=3D""> http://deutsch.ucsd.edu/psychology/pages.php?i=3D205</a>&nbsp;&nbsp;and is = heard best with sounds presented via stereo loudspeakers.</p> <p class=3D"MsoNormal"><o:p class=3D""></o:p></p> <p class=3D"MsoNormal">Cheers,</p> <p class=3D"MsoNormal">Diana<o:p class=3D""></o:p></p> <!--EndFragment--></div> <br class=3D""> </body> </html> --_000_4FC07C62CEBF4CF9998E0CA9AC9DCD97ucsdedu_--


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