Auditory Illusion: How Our Brains Can Fill in the Gaps to Create Continuous Sound

November 30, 2009 | Source: Science Daily

A new study by Maastricht University helps to explain what happens in the brain that allows us to perceive a physically interrupted sound as being continuous.

The researchers found that spontaneous modulations in slow evoked auditory cortical (theta) oscillations may determine the perceived continuity of fragmented sounds in noise. They suggest that their results might inspire future design of devices to assist people with hearing deficits.