auditory stream segregation

Hearing can separate complex sounds from one source into independent continuous sound streams {auditory stream segregation}.

Sound grouping has same Gestalt laws as visual grouping.

If one ear hears melody with large ascending and descending tone jumps, and other ear hears another melody with large ascending and descending tone jumps, people do not hear left-ear melody and right-ear melody but hear two melodies, different than either original melodies, that depend on alternating-tone proximities.

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