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English: Spectral notch filter producing gender misidentification. Mp3 of the example sentence after spectral modulations between 3 and 7 cyc/kHz were filtered out (Figure 4F). Listeners misreported the gender of about half the female speakers. |
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Source | Audio S7 from Elliott T, Theunissen F (2009). "The Modulation Transfer Function for Speech Intelligibility". PLOS Computational Biology. DOI:10.1371/journal.pcbi.1000302. PMID 19266016. PMC: 2639724. | ||
Author | Elliott T, Theunissen F | ||
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Update transcode statusFormat | Bitrate | Download | Status | Encode time |
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MP3 | 125 kbps | Completed 23:32, 23 December 2017 | 1.0 s |
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