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How does auditory continuity help segregation of sound sources?

Author: Debbie Smith 447c



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Tones interrupted by silence are heard as distinct. Tones interrupted by noise (or another stimulus) are heard as continuous. Humans assume tones continue through the noise.


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Tones interrupted by silence are heard as distinct.
Tones interrupted by noise (or another stimulus) are heard as continuous.
Humans assume tones continue through the noise.
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