The perception of concurrent sound objects in harmonic complexes impairs gap detection
The perception of concurrent sound objects in harmonic complexes impairs gap detection is a scholarly work by Pierre Jolicoeur, published in 2011 in ''Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance''. The main subjects of the publication include acoustics, sound, perception, Computational auditory scene analysis, SIGNAL, auditory system, object, Auditory scene analysis, overtone, multisensory integration, computer science, hearing, communication, hearing loss, and psychology. These results suggest that attention may be initially shared among concurrent sound objects thereby reducing listeners' ability to process acoustic details belonging to a particular sound object.