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Albert S. Bregman

Albert S. Bregman

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Psychology

D-Index
35
Citations
18823
World Ranking
9652
National Ranking
669

Research.com Recognitions

  • 2004 - CPA Donald O. Hebb Award for Distinguished Contributions to Psychology as a Science, Canadian Psychological Association (CPA)
  • 1995 - Fellow of the Royal Society of Canada Academy of Social Sciences

Overview

Albert S. Bregman was affiliated with McGill University in Canada. Over the course of their career, Bregman contributed to the field of psychology and held a notable academic presence during their lifetime.

Throughout their professional work, Bregman was recognized with several awards. These include the CPA Donald O. Hebb Award for Distinguished Contributions to Psychology as a Science awarded by the Canadian Psychological Association (CPA) in 2004. Additionally, Bregman was named a Fellow of the Royal Society of Canada in 1995, recognized under the Academy of Social Sciences.

Details related to co-authors, publication venues, research fields, and main topics of study were not included in the available data.

Best Publications

  • Auditory Scene Analysis: The Perceptual Organization of Sound

    Albert S. Bregman

  • Auditory Scene Analysis

    A.S. Bregman

  • Primary auditory stream segregation and perception of order in rapid sequences of tones

    Albert S. Bregman;Jeffrey Campbell

  • Auditory Scene Analysis: The Perceptual Organization of Sound

    Gregory Kramer;Albert Bregman

  • Auditory streaming and the building of timbre.

    Albert S. Bregman;Steven Pinker

  • Auditory Streaming Is Cumulative

    Albert S. Bregman

  • Auditory segregation: stream or streams?

    Albert S. Bregman;Alexander I. Rudnicky

  • Asking the “What For” Question in Auditory Perception

    Albert S. Bregman

  • Auditory scene analysis : hearing in complex environments

    Albert S. Bregman

  • Auditory Scene Analysis: The Perceptual Organization of Sound

    Stephen Smoliar;Albert S. Bregman

  • The role of reference in the acquisition of a miniature artificial language

    Shannon D. Moeser;Albert S. Bregman

  • Effects of time intervals and tone durations on auditory stream segregation.

    Albert S. Bregman;Pierre A. Ahad;Poppy A. C. Crum;Julie O’Reilly

  • Auditory stream segregation and the control of dissonance in polyphonic music

    James K. Wright;Albert S. Bregman

  • Spectral integration based on common amplitude modulation.

    Albert S. Bregman;Jack Abramson;Peter Doehring;Christopher J. Darwin

  • Streaming vs. fusion of sinusoidal components of complex tones.

    Gary L. Dannenbring;Albert S. Bregman

  • Auditory grouping based on fundamental frequency and formant peak frequency.

    Albert S. Bregman;Christine Liao;Robert Levitan

  • Auditory streaming: competition among alternative organizations.

    Albert S. Bregman

  • The influence of different timbre attributes on the perceptual segregation of complex-tone sequences

    Punita G. Singh;Albert S. Bregman

  • Perceived continuity of gliding and steady-state tones through interrupting noise

    Valter Ciocca;Albert S. Bregman

  • Attentional modulation of electrophysiological activity in auditory cortex for unattended sounds within multistream auditory environments

    E. S. Sussman;A. S. Bregman;W. J. Wang;W. J. Wang;F. J. Khan

  • The perceptual segregation of simultaneous auditory signals: Pulse train segregation and vowel segregation

    Magdalene H. Chalikia;Albert S. Bregman

  • An experimental evaluation of three theories of auditory stream segregation

    Wendy L. Rogers;Albert S. Bregman

  • Allocating attention to frequency regions

    Todd A. Mondor;Albert S. Bregman

Frequent Co-Authors

Howard Steiger
Howard Steiger Douglas Mental Health University Institute
Elyse Sussman
Elyse Sussman Albert Einstein College of Medicine
Stephen McAdams
Stephen McAdams McGill University
Neil Charness
Neil Charness Florida State University

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