Behavioral Correlates of Auditory Streaming in Rhesus Macaques
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Perceptual representations of auditory stimuli (i.e., sounds) are derived from the auditory system's ability to segregate and group the spectral, temporal, and spatial features of auditory stimuli-a process called "auditory scene analysis". Psychophysical studies have identified several of the principles and mechanisms that underlie a listener's ability to segregate and group acoustic stimuli. One important psychophysical task that has illuminated many of these principles and mechanisms is the "streaming" task. Despite the wide use of this task to study psychophysical mechanisms of human audition, no studies have explicitly tested the streaming abilities of non-human animals using the standard methodologies employed in human-audition studies. Here, we trained rhesus macaques to participate in the streaming task using methodologies and controls similar to those presented in previous human studies. Overall, we found that the monkeys' behavioral reports were qualitatively consistent with those of human listeners, thus suggesting that this task may be a valuable tool for future neurophysiological studies.
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