found: Work cat.: Computational auditory scene analysis, c2006:p. 2 (the processes underlying the perceptual separation of sound sources; Bregman argues that the sound reaching our ears is subjected to an "auditory scene analysis" (ASA) consisting of two stages: 1) segmentation, acoustic input is decomposed into collection of local time-frequency regions; and 2) grouping, combines segments that are likely to have arisen from the same environmental source into a perceptual structure, termed a "stream"; the perceptual organization of sound)
found: MIT encyclopedia of communication disorders, c2006:auditory scene analysis (The auditory system must be capable of performing auditory scene analysis if it is to determine the sources of sounds)
found: Handbook of psychology, 2003:p. 98 (Auditory scene analysis involves the organization of complex acoustic events that allows the listener to identify and track sound sources in the environment)
found: The neurological side of neuropsychology, 1996:p. 443 (Sound source determination, or auditory scene analysis, yields knowledge of the environment, including spatial knowledge)