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Page 1: Temporal processing Representation of the temporal characteristics of sound.

Temporal processingRepresentation of the temporal

characteristics of sound

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Temporal variation in sound carries important information

QuickTime™ and aTIFF (Uncompressed) decompressor

are needed to see this picture.

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Different measures of temporal processing mature at different rates Gap detection Duration discrimination Forward and backward masking Temporal modulation transfer function

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Gap detection

Time (ms)

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el (

dB

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Time (ms)

Lev

el (

dB

)

Interval 1 Interval 2

Which one had a gap?

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Gap detection for infants

Time (ms)

Lev

el (

dB

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Adult gap detection depends on frequency

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Gap detection by infants: Werner et al. (1992)

Frequency (Hz)

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l (dB

)

Time (ms)

Lev

el (

dB

)

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el (

dB

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Gap detection by infants: Werner et al. (1992)

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Gap detection by children: Irwin et al. (1985)

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Gap detection by children: Wightman et al. (1988)

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Detecting gaps between Gaussian shaped tone bursts

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Gap detection between Gaussian shaped tone bursts

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Summary of gap detection

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Duration discrimination

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Susceptibility to adaptation

Adaptation

Recovery

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Susceptibility to adaptation

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Forward masking as a measure of susceptibility to adaptation

Adaptation

Recovery

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Forward masking: Infants

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Forward masking: Children

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Backward masking

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Backward masking: Infants

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adult unmaskedthreshold

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Backward masking: Children

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Amplitude modulation: frequency and depth

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Temporal modulation transfer function

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TMTF: Infants

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3-month-olds6-month-olds

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TMTF: Children

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Summary of results on different measures Gap detection: mature at 6 years Duration discrimination: mature at 10 years Forward masking: mature at 6 months Backward masking: mature at 11 years TMTF: mature at 4 years (3 months?)

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SummaryThere doesn’t seem to be one age at

which all sorts of temporal processing are mature

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Possible additional contributors to immature temporal processing Intensity resolution Memory Confusion Decision strategy


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