File:Decreased-ability-in-the-segregation-of-dynamically-changing-vowel-analog-streams-a-factor-in-the-Audio3.oga
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Decreased-ability-in-the-segregation-of-dynamically-changing-vowel-analog-streams-a-factor-in-the-Audio3.oga (Ogg Vorbis sound file, length 3.2 s, 38 kbps, file size: 15 KB)
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English: 5-Hz FM pattern of the distracter. Low fundamental frequency (107 Hz). The formant swing is between the 525 and 100 Hz peak frequencies. |
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Source | Audio example 3 from Divenyi P (2014). "Decreased ability in the segregation of dynamically changing vowel-analog streams: a factor in the age-related cocktail-party deficit?". Frontiers in Neuroscience. DOI:10.3389/fnins.2014.00144. PMID 24971047. PMC: 4054799. | ||
Author | Divenyi P | ||
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