According to Albert S. Bregman's description of auditory scene analysis:
A) unrelated auditory streams rarely start or stop at exactly the same time.
B) unrelated auditory streams typically start and stop at the same time.
C) a single auditory stream typically includes an abrupt change in frequency, amplitude, or timbre.
D) each of the frequency components of a single auditory stream tends to change independently of the others.
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