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A Novel Graph Neural Network Method for Traffic State Estimation with Directional Wave Awareness. [PDF]
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Athletes demonstrate an advantage in unconscious processing under working-memory load specifically within sport-related domains. [PDF]
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Age differences in backward masking
The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 1999The present study was designed to assess the effects of age on the time course of backward masking. In experiment 1, thresholds for detecting a 10-ms, 500-Hz sinusoidal signal were measured as a function of the temporal separation between the signal and a 50-ms broadband masker.
S E, Gehr, M S, Sommers
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Intensity discrimination under backward masking
The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 1992The Weber fraction was measured for a 25-ms sinusoidal pedestal presented 100 ms before, or 100 ms after, an intense narrow-band noise. Consistent with the finding of Zeng et al. [Hear. Res. 55, 223–230 (1991)], the forward masker caused an elevation in the Weber fraction at medium pedestal levels.
Plack, C. J., Viemeister, N. F.
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Backward masking: Detection versus recognition
The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 1978The backward detection masking of 10-ms tonal targets by a 150-ms tonal mask was contrasted with the backward recognition masking of the same tones by the same mask. The target-mask interval required for 75% correct performance was about eight times as great in the recognition condition as in the detection condition.
D E, Bland, D R, Perrott
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Contralateral cueing effects on backward masking
The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 1976Two yes-no detection experiments were used to investigate the effects of a contralateral cue on the detection of a brief 20-msec, 500-Hz signal followed by a monotic masking noise. The masking stimulus, a 20 dB increment in an otherwise continuous (41.5 dBA) broadband noise, was presented at various specified time delays (1 ⩽ Δt ⩽ 320 msec) following ...
J S, Puleo, R E, Pastore
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The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 1975
Backward recognition masking refers to the interference of a second sound on recognition of another sound presented earlier in time. Previous experiments have demonstrated backward recognition masking in an absolute judgment task. In those experiments, all of the experimental conditions were varied randomly within a test session.
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Backward recognition masking refers to the interference of a second sound on recognition of another sound presented earlier in time. Previous experiments have demonstrated backward recognition masking in an absolute judgment task. In those experiments, all of the experimental conditions were varied randomly within a test session.
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The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 1959
An experiment was carried out to explore the auditory masking effect of a noise burst on a preceding weak stimulus. A short 1000-cycle tone preceded a burst of white noise by a variable silent interval. The threshold intensity level of the tone was taken as a measure of the masking provided by the noise burst.
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An experiment was carried out to explore the auditory masking effect of a noise burst on a preceding weak stimulus. A short 1000-cycle tone preceded a burst of white noise by a variable silent interval. The threshold intensity level of the tone was taken as a measure of the masking provided by the noise burst.
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