Christophe Micheyl, PhD

Research Assistant Professor


email: cmicheyl@umn.edu
tel: 612 626 3291
fax: 612 626 3359

Auditory Perception and Cognition Group
Department of Psychology
University of Minnesota Twin Cities

N640 Elliott Hall,
75 East River Parkway,
Minneapolis, MN 55455


Psychophysics of Pitch Perception
  • Micheyl C., Oxenham A.J. (2007) Across-frequency pitch discrimination interference between complex tones containing resolved harmonics. Journal of the Acoustical Society of America 121, 1621-1631. PDF
  • Micheyl C., Bernstein J.G.W., Oxenham A.J. (2006) Detection and F0 discrimination of concurrent harmonic complex tones. Journal of the Acoustical Society of America 120, 1493-1505. PDF
  • Micheyl C., Oxenham A.J. (2005) Comparing F0 discrimination in sequential and simultaneous conditions. Journal of the acoustical Society of America 188, 41-44. PDF
    Micheyl C., Oxenham A. J. (2004) Sequential F0 comparisons between resolved and unresolved harmonics: no evidence for across-pitch-mechanisms translation noise. Journal of the acoustical Society of America 116, 3038-3050. PDF
  • Carlyon R. P., Moore B. C. J., Micheyl C. (2000) The effect of modulation rate on the detection of frequency modulation and mistuning of complex tones. Journal of the Acoustical Society of America 108, 304-315. PDF
  • Gockel H., Carlyon R.P., Micheyl C. (1999) Context dependence of fundamental frequency discrimination: Lateralized temporal fringes. Journal of the Acoustical Society of America 106, 3553-3563. PDF
  • Micheyl C., Carlyon R.P. (1998) Effects of temporal fringes on fundamental frequency discrimination. Journal of the Acoustical Society of America 104, 3006-3018. PDF
  • Micheyl C., Moore B.C.J., Carlyon R. P. (1998) The role of excitation-pattern and temporal cues in the frequency and modulation-rate discrimination of amplitudemodulated tones. Journal of the Acoustical Society of America 104, 1039-1050. PDF
Influence of Musical and Psychoacoustic Training on Pitch Discrimination
  • Micheyl C., Delhommeau K., Perrot X., Oxenham A.J. (2006) Influence of musical learning and psychoacoustical training on pitch discrimination. Hearing Research 219, 36-47. PDF
  • Delhommeau K., Micheyl C., Jouvent R. (2005) Generalization of frequency discrimination learning across frequencies and ears: implications for underlying neural mechanisms in humans. Journal of the Association for Research in Otolaryngology 6, 171-179. PDF
  • Grimault, N., Micheyl C., Carlyon R. P., Bacon S.P., Collet L. (2003) Learning in discrimination of frequency or modulation rate: generalization to fundamental frequency discrimination. Hearing Research, 184, 41-50. PDF
  • Grimault N., Micheyl C., Carlyon R. P., Arthaud P., Collet L. (2002) Evidence for two pitch encoding mechanisms using a selective auditory training paradigm. Perception & Psychophysics 64, 189-97. PDF
  • Delhommeau K., Micheyl C., Jouvent R., Collet L. (2002) Transfer of frequency discrimination learning across durations and ears in auditory frequency discrimination. Perception & Psychophysics 64, 426-36. PDF
Pitch Perception in Hearing Impaired Listeners
  • Thai-Van H., Micheyl C., Norena A., Veuillet E., Gabriel D., Collet L. (2007) Enhanced frequency discrimination thresholds near the audiogram edge in hearingimpaired individuals: a correlate of central neural plasticity induced by peripheral damages? Hearing Research 223, 14-22. PDF
  • Thai Van H., Micheyl C., Collet L., Moore B.C.J. (2003) Enhanced frequency discrimination near the hearing loss cutoff: a consequence of central auditory plasticity induced by cochlear damage? Brain 126, 2235-2245. PDF
  • Thai Van H., Micheyl C., Norena A., Collet L. (2002) Local improvement in auditory frequency discrimination is associated with hearing loss slope in cochlear-damaged subjects. Brain 125, 524-537. PDF


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