PROSEM Lecture in Communicative Disorders
“A Method for Evaluating the Relation between Sound Source Segregation and Masking” presented by Bob Lutfi, Ph.D., Professor, Department of Communicative Disorders
Event Details
Date
					
						Monday, February 20, 2012
					
				Time
					
						12-1 p.m.
					
				Location
						
							COMD GH62, Goodnight Hall
						
					Description
						
								Sound source segregation refers to the ability to hear as separate entities two or more sound sources comprising a mixture. Masking refers to the ability of one sound to make another sound difficult to hear. Often in studies masking is assumed to result from a failure of segregation, but this assumption may not always be correct. Here a method is offered to identify the relation between masking and sound source segregation in studies and an example is given of its application.
						
					Cost
					
							Free
					
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