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100

sounds linked in time are grouped together and sound not correlated with one another are not grouped together

sounds coming from the same location are grouped together and sounds from different locations are not grouped together

temporal segregation


spatial segregation 

100

what is the theory that the core of speech perception is that the system infers the sound from the movements of the vocal tract

motor theory of speech perception

100

condition where a stimulus in one modality consistently triggers a response in another modality

condition where brain damage interferes with the perception of music but doesn't interfere with other aspects of auditory processing

synethesia



amusia

100

what is the subjective experience of sound that is most closely associated with the frequency of a sound stimulus

pitch

100

phenomenon where vision influences the sounds participants report hearing

The McGurk Effect

200

sounds that overlap in harmonic structure are grouped together and sounds that don't aren't

spectral segregation

200

what is the function of broca's area in speech perception? wernicke?

Broca: production of speech in the left frontal lobe

Wernicke: comprehension of speech in the left temporal lobe

200

what is ordered sound made and perceived in meaningful patterns

what is relative loudness and how loudness changes across a composition

music


dynamics

200

what is the interval between one note and note with either double the frequency or half the frequency of that note

octave

200

the phenomenon where one phoneme affects the acoustic properties of subsequent phonemes

whether the vocal cords are vibrating or not


coarticulation 


voicing

300

area on side of head opposite from the source of sound where the loudness of a sound is less because of blocked sound waves

region of positions in space where sounds create the same intramural time and intramural level difference

acoustic shadow


cone of confusion 

300

what is an impairment in language production or comprehension brought on by neurological damage

aphasia

300

pleasant sound that results when two or more  notes are played together

perceived sound differences between sounds with the same pitch but different harmonics


harmony


timbre

300

frequency bands with higher amplitudes among the harmonics of a vowel sound

formants

300

place and manner of articulation

the point along the vocal tract where airflow is constricted and how air restriction in the vocal tract occurs
400

the left to right or side to side aspect of sound localization

the up and down dimension of sound localization

azimuth


elevation

400

what is the claim that mechanisms for speech perception are distinct and unique relative to the mechanisms for auditory perception in general, what is the opposite theory of this

special-mechanism theories

general mechanism theories

400

temporal patterning of music 

pace at which a pieces of music is played

beginning build up of a note

rhythm

tempo

attack

400

basic units of sound in the human language

phonemes

400

4 parts of the human body responsible for speech 

trachea, larynx, pharynx, uvula

500

list the 6 stops on the auditory pathway

cochlear nucleus

trapezoid body

superior olive

inferior colliculus

medial geniculate body

primary auditory cortex 

500

what is an illusion where participants hear sounds that are makes by white noise but context makes the missing sound apparent

phonemic restoration effect

500

temporal pattern of sound across time

spaced pulses that indicate if a piece is fast or slow

meter

beat

500

speech sounds made with unrestricted air flow

speech sounds made with restricted air flow

vowels


consonants