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FM forward masking: Implications for FM processing

Neal F. Viemeister, Andrew J. Byrne, Magdalena Wojtczak, and Mark A. Stellmack
Department of Psychology, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, Minnesota

It has been argued and has been demonstrated in several species that there is specialized neural circuitry for processing frequency changes (FM). We have examined this possibility psychophysically in humans by examining the aftereffect of a brief sinusoidal FM masker on subsequent detection of FM. Using this FM forward masking paradigm we have shown that: (1) there can be substantial masking; (2) this is not due to FM to AM conversion; (3) there is broad tuning for the modulation frequency of the FM; (4) the recovery period is approximately 300 ms; (5) similar results were seen at different carrier frequencies (4 kHz, 500 Hz). These results are qualitatively similar to those shown for AM forward masking (Wojtczak and Viemeister 2005) and, as suggested in that paper for AM, are consistent with an adapting modulation filterbank for FM. More specifically, the notion is that there are hard-wired neural processes selectively tuned to FM and that these channels adapt and recover over a relatively brief time scale (300 ms). An alternative model involves higher-level, plastic processes such as noisy template matching and short-term memory. In this paper we will highlight the basic psychophysical data and discuss the theoretical implications for models of FM processing.

       Viemeister, N.F., Byrne, A.J., Wojtczak, M., and Stellmack, M.A. (2009). FM forward masking: Implications for FM processing. Presented at the 15th International Symposium on Hearing.

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