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Illusory continuity of tones
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The '''illusory continuity of tones''' is the
auditory illusion caused when a tone is interrupted for a short time (approximately 50ms or less), during which a narrow band of noise is played. Whether the tone is of constant, rising or decreasing pitch, the
ear perceives the tone as continuous if the 50ms (or less) discontinuity is masked by noise. Because the human ear is very sensitive to sudden changes, however, it is necessary for the success of the illusion that the amplitude of the tone in the region of the discontinuity not decrease or increase too abruptly.
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References
* {{cite journal | author=Warren RM, Wrightson JM, Puretz J | title=Illusory continuity of tonal and infratonal periodic sounds | journal=Journal of the Acoustical Society of America | volume=84 | issue=4 | year=1988 | pages=1338-42 | id=PMID 3198869}}
External link
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A demonstration of the illusory continuity of tones (and others) at the
Kyushu Institute of Design
Category:Auditory illusions