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A VR‐based ASMR animation game framework and comparative experiment of three different relaxation methods. ABSTRACT Although numerous studies have explored relaxation and sleep aid through Autonomous Sensory Meridian Response (ASMR) videos or conventional Virtual Reality (VR) relaxation methods, the integration of VR 3D animation with ASMR and its ...
Jiahao Du, Lihua You, Jian Jun Zhang
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Wireless recording of the calls of Rousettus aegyptiacus and their reproduction using electrostatic transducers [PDF]
Bats are capable of imaging their surroundings in great detail using echolocation. To apply similar methods to human engineering systems requires the capability to measure and recreate the signals used, and to understand the processing applied to ...
D A Waters +13 more
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Auditory Neuropathy: Challenges and Significant Progress in Diagnosis and Treatment
Auditory neuropathy is a complex disorder that causes sensorineural hearing impairment in patients. Recently, breakthrough progress has been made in the gene therapy of auditory neuropathy. This review focuses on auditory neuropathy, covering its pathophysiology, etiology, epidemiology, clinical manifestations, diagnostic techniques, treatment ...
Wen Xie +11 more
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Visceral Dramaturgies: Curating Sensation in Immersive Art
This article examines audience engagement in immersive, headphone and headset enabled performances looking specifically at the audience member’s experience of their own interoceptive processing.
Rosemary Napier Klich
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Some investigations into non passive listening [PDF]
Our knowledge of the function of the auditory nervous system is based upon a wealth of data obtained, for the most part, in anaesthetised animals. More recently, it has been generally acknowledged that factors such as attention profoundly modulate the ...
A.R. Palmer +67 more
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Pupil dilation as a marker of attention/effort in aging and mild cognitive impairment
Abstract INTRODUCTION Pupil dilation (PD) can be easily measured and reflects responses to subjectively salient or cognitively demanding events. It therefore holds promise as a cognitive marker, especially for individuals with mild cognitive impairment (MCI) or other neurodegenerative conditions with restricted abilities to respond in cognitive ...
Alina Zhunussova +11 more
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Coding of auditory space [PDF]
Behavioral, anatomical, and physiological approaches can be integrated in the study of sound localization in barn owls. Space representation in owls provides a useful example for discussion of place and ensemble coding. Selectivity for space is broad and
Konishi, Masakazu
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Development of a Measurement System of Binaural Acoustic Parameters
This work is about the development of a system for the recording of holophonic sound and the obtaining of binaural acoustic parameters that characterize the spatial perception of sound.
Nilda Vechiatti +5 more
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The effectiveness of traditional methods and altered auditory feedback in improving speech rate and intelligibility in speakers with Parkinson's disease [PDF]
Communication problems are a frequent symptom for people with Parkinson's disease (PD) which can have a significant impact on their quality-of-life. Deciding on the right management approach can be problematic though, as, with the exception of LSVT (R ...
Dobinson, Corinne +4 more
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Experiments in binaural audio for telepresence [PDF]
One area of telepresence research that has had less, though increasing, analysis is that pertaining to the audio aspects of presence, particularly with regard to the remote detection of real world sounds. If telepresence can be considered as the physical
Harrison, C.S., Mair, G.M.
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