Results 221 to 230 of about 1,579,241 (289)
Some of the next articles are maybe not open access.
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
Daniel C. Zikovitz+2 more
openaire +2 more sources
The threshold of sleep: perception of sleep as a function of time asleep and auditory threshold.
Sleep, 1982A number of studies have found that many subjects have reported being awake when awakened during various periods of electroencephalographically (EEG)-defined sleep.
Michael H. Bonnet, Sarah E. Moore
semanticscholar +1 more source
Journal of Abnormal Psychology, 1970
The method of average error was modified tor research in schizophrenia and was used in establishing both the absolute auditory threshold and the threshold of unpleasantness.
F. M. Levine, N. Whitney
semanticscholar +1 more source
The method of average error was modified tor research in schizophrenia and was used in establishing both the absolute auditory threshold and the threshold of unpleasantness.
F. M. Levine, N. Whitney
semanticscholar +1 more source
Vestibular Stimulation and Auditory Thresholds
The Journal of General Psychology, 1971(1971). Vestibular Stimulation and Auditory Thresholds. The Journal of General Psychology: Vol. 85, No. 1, pp. 103-105.
openaire +3 more sources
Diurnal Variability of Auditory Threshold
Acta Oto-Laryngologica, 1964The absolute threshold for hearing was measured at 7 a.m., noon, 5 p.m., and midnight for 4 days on 6 listeners. No diurnal periodicity appeared, indicating that time of day per se does not constitute a significant source of variance in studies using absolute sensitivity as the dependent variable.
openaire +3 more sources
Recovery of the Auditory Threshold after Strong Acoustic Stimulation
, 1952After an ear is exposed to an intense sound, the absolute threshold for many sounds is raised, usually temporarily. The manner in which the absolute threshold recovers to its normal value after such stimulation is the subject of these experiments.
I. Hirsh, W. D. Ward
semanticscholar +1 more source
Auditory threshold impairment and everyday speech reception.
Audiology, 1973The effect of auditory threshold impairment on the reception, in quiet and in noise, of lists of sentences designed to represent everyday speech was investigated in war vetarans, the majority of whom had sensorineural hearing loss.
J. Macrae, D. Brigden
semanticscholar +1 more source
Comparison of the Auditory Threshold as Measured by Individual Pure Tone and by Békésy Audiometry
, 1957Twenty subjects, age 20 to 58 years, were clinically screened to exclude gross otological pathology. Their auditory thresholds were then determined both by Bekesy audiometry and by conventional individual pure‐tone audiometry by the method of limits, in ...
W. Burns, R. Hinchcliffe
semanticscholar +1 more source
Auditory threshold variations during periods of induced high and low heart rates.
Psychophysiology, 1971The study was designed to test Lacey's and Callaway's contention that individuals respond differently to sensory sensitivity tasks under conditions of high and low heart rates.
S. Saxon, A. J. Dahle
semanticscholar +1 more source
The Auditory Threshold for Short-Duration Pulses
The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 1971Data on the variation in quiet threshold with stimulus duration for tone pulses have been used to examine the validity of an integration model of the ear's behavior. It is found that the ear responds to short-duration tone pulses in approximately the manner expected of a single time constant integrator, but that there is a significant frequency effect.
W. Tempest, M. E. Bryan
openaire +3 more sources