@article{McAdams89
,author={McAdams, S.}
,title={Segregation of concurrent sounds I: Effects fo frequency
modulation coherence}
,journal=JASA
,year=1989
,month={}
,volume={86}
,number={6}
,pages={2148--2159}
,note={} }

@article{Marin91
,author={Marin, C.M.H., and McAdams, S.}
,title={Segregation of concurrent sounds II:
Effects of spectral envelope tracing, frequency modulation
coherence, and frequency modulation width }
,journal=JASA
,year=1991
,month={}
,volume={89}
,number={1}
,pages={341--351}
,note={} }


McAdams, S., Botte, M.C. & Drake, C.
(1994)
Le phénomène de la continuité auditive et la répartition de la
sonie entre flux auditifs.
Journal de Physique,
4(C5),
383-386.

McAdams, S., Botte, M.-C., Banide, F., Durot, X. & Drake, C.
(1994).
The computation of loudness in the auditory continuity phenomenon.
Proceedings of the ATR Workshop on
"A Biological Framework for Speech Perception and Production",
Kyoto,
ATR Tech. Rep.
TR-H-121,
81-86.

McAdams, S., Botte, M-C. & Drake, C.
(1995).
The partitioning of loudness in the auditory continuity phenomenon,
Fechner Day 95:
Proceedings of the 11th Annual Meeting of the International Society for
Psychophysics, Cassis, ISP.

You might also check out a follow-up article showing the importance of
the temporal structure on the phenomenon.

Drake, C. & McAdams, S.
(1999).
The continuity illusion: Role of temporal sequence structure.
Journal of the Acoustical Society of America,
106,
3529-3538.
