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Auditory thresholds in monkeys asphyxiated at birth
Experimental Neurology, 1971Abstract Thresholds to pure-tone stimuli were determined in eight normal monkeys and six monkeys that had been asphyxiated at the time of birth, using a two-way avoidance paradigm. Asphyxiated animals had elevated thresholds at each of the frequencies tested, 0.5, 1, 2, 4, and 8 kHz.
D, Berman, A R, Karalitzky, A J, Berman
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RESPIRATORY CHANGES AT AUDITORY AND VISUAL THRESHOLDS
Psychophysiology, 1967ABSTRACTLength of respiratory cycles was monitored while Ss were presented with (1) auditory and (2) visual stimuli varying in intensity. The phenomenon of greatest slowing in respiration occurring at the S's auditory threshold was demonstrated. However, no consistent relationship was demonstrated between length of the respiratory cycle and visual ...
C L, Rousey, W E, Reitz
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Hypoxia and auditory thresholds.
Aviation, space, and environmental medicine, 1976This paper reports the effects of hypoxia on hearing. Pure tone hearing and speech discrimination were tested at ground level and during hypoxic states at simulated altitudes of 4,600 m (15,000 ft) and 6,100 m (20,000 ft) in a high-altitude chamber. Pure tone hearing was not significantly altered during hypoxia produced by this method.
P R, Burkett, W F, Perrin
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Auditory Motion Perception Threshold
2007 IEEE International Workshop on Haptic, Audio and Visual Environments and Games, 2007Despite the fact that we are capable of localizing dynamic sound sources, the mechanisms responsible for this are not completely understood since the majority of sound localization research has focused on static environments where the sound source and listener are both stationary. Although various auditory cues can provide motion information, intensity
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The Effects of Physiological Noise on the Auditory Threshold
Journal of Speech and Hearing Research, 1972Psychometric function slopes and false positive rates were obtained from two groups of 10 subjects each: a normal group observed both with and without external auditory canal occlusion, and a group of subjects with otosclerotic hearing losses. The measures were obtained at 80, 125, and 1000 Hz.
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Auditory thresholds during continuing sleep
Biological Psychology, 1986Five subjects were asked to respond to a 1000 Hz tone with a standard button push response during sleep. A method of limits procedure was used to track their auditory thresholds when awake and during various stages of sleep. Subjects adapted to the procedure and were able to make consistent responses while their EEG indicated stage 1 or stage 2 sleep ...
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SUBMISCROSECOND AUDITORY JITTER DISCRIMINATION THRESHOLDS
The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 1969Thresholds of temporal uncertainty, or jitter, were obtained for auditory pulse trains by computer control of real-time clocks. For high-frequency pulse trains, auditory jitter thresholds below 0.1 μsec (100 nsec) are obtainable.
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The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 1957
Robert R. McPherson +1 more
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Multi-Frequency Acquisition of DPOAE Input-Output Functions for Auditory-Threshold Estimation
, 2014Dennis Zelle +3 more
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