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Fast response to human voices in autismMultistability in perception: binding sensory modalities, an overviewAuditory scene analysis: the sweet music of ambiguityMusic to electric ears: pitch and timbre perception by cochlear implant patients.Insights on the Neuromagnetic Representation of Temporal Asymmetry in Human Auditory Cortex.Temporal coherence and the streaming of complex soundsMusic in our ears: the biological bases of musical timbre perception.Probing the time course of head-motion cues integration during auditory scene analysis.What is a melody? On the relationship between pitch and brightness of timbre.Effects of self-motion on auditory scene analysisContext effects in the discriminability of spatial cues.The lower limit of melodic pitch.The case of the missing delay lines: synthetic delays obtained by cross-channel phase interaction.What breaks a melody: perceiving F0 and intensity sequences with a cochlear implant.Fast recognition of musical sounds based on timbre.Auditory gist: recognition of very short sounds from timbre cues.Interindividual variability in auditory scene analysis revealed by confidence judgements.Physiological correlates of comodulation masking release in the mammalian ventral cochlear nucleus.Temporal dynamics of auditory and visual bistability reveal common principles of perceptual organization.What makes a melody: The perceptual singularity of pitch sequences.The psychophysics and physiology of comodulation masking release.Perceptual learning of acoustic noise generates memory-evoked potentials.Prior context in audition informs binding and shapes simple features.Voice selectivity in the temporal voice area despite matched low-level acoustic cues.Formation and suppression of acoustic memories during human sleep.The detection of repetitions in noise before and after perceptual learning.Perceptual hysteresis in the judgment of auditory pitch shift.Intelligibility of interrupted and interleaved speech for normal-hearing listeners and cochlear implantees.Perceptual learning of acoustic noise by individuals with dyslexia.The responses of single units in the ventral cochlear nucleus of the guinea pig to damped and ramped sinusoids.Auditory memory for random time patterns.Perceptual hysteresis as a marker of perceptual inflexibility in schizophrenia.Rapid formation of robust auditory memories: insights from noise.A Neural Substrate for Rapid Timbre Recognition? Neural and Behavioral Discrimination of Very Brief Acoustic Vowels.Fundamental differences in change detection between vision and audition.Processing of vocalizations in humans and monkeys: a comparative fMRI study.Interhemispheric differences in auditory processing revealed by fMRI in awake rhesus monkeys.Investigation of perceptual constancy in the temporal-envelope domain.The responses of single units in the inferior colliculus of the guinea pig to damped and ramped sinusoids.Implicit versus explicit frequency comparisons: two mechanisms of auditory change detection.
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