Sensation and Perception - Chapter 11

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Acoustic shadow

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

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Auditory core region

an area of the auditory cortex, consisting of the primary auditory cortex, the rostral core, and the rostrotemporal core

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Auditory cortex

the areas in the temporal cortex that process auditory stimuli

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Auditory scene analysis

the process of identifying specific sound

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Azimuth

the left–right or side

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Belt

a region of the auditory cortex that wraps around the auditory core regions

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Cochlear nucleus

a structure in the brain stem that receives input from the inner hair cells

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Cone of confusion

a region of positions in space in which sounds create the same interaural time and interaural level differences

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Distance

how far a sound is from the listener and whether it is in front of or behind the listener

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Elevation

the up–down dimension of sound localization

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Harmonic coherence

when frequencies present in the environment resemble the possible pattern of a fundamental frequency and higher harmonics

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Inferior colliculus

a structure in the midbrain that receives input from the superior olive

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Interaural level difference

the difference in loudness and frequency distribution between the two ears

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Interaural time difference

the time interval between when a sound enters one ear and when it enters the other ear

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Medial geniculate nucleus

a structure in the thalamus that receives auditory input from the inferior colliculus and sends output to the auditory cortex

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Parabelt

a region of the auditory cortex, in addition to the belt area, that wraps around the auditory core regions

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Primary auditory cortex

the first area in the auditory cortex, which receives input from the medial geniculate nucleus

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Rostral core

an area in the auditory core region of the auditory cortex

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Rostrotemporal core

an area, in addition to the rostral core, in the auditory core region of the auditory cortex

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Spatial segregation

the process whereby sounds that are coming from the same location are grouped together, whereas sounds that are coming from different locations are not grouped together

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Spectral segregation

the process whereby sounds that overlap in harmonic structure are grouped together, whereas sounds that do not overlap in harmonic structure are not grouped together

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Spectral shape cue

the change in a sound’s frequency envelope created by the pinnae; it can be used to provide information about the elevation of a sound source

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Superior olive

a structure in the brain stem that receives input from the inner hair cells and from the cochlear nucleus

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Temporal segregation

the process whereby sounds that are linked in time are grouped together, whereas sounds that are not correlated with one another are not grouped together

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Tonotopic organization

the organization of neurons within a region in the brain according to the different frequencies to which they respond

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Trapezoid body

a structure in the brain stem that plays a role in determining the direction of sounds

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