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People obtain a lot of information from visual and auditory sensation on daily life. Regarding the effect of visual stimuli on perception of auditory stimuli, studies of phonological perception and sound localization have been made in great numbers. This
Syouya Tanabe, Mamoru Iwaki
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The effect of sensorineural hearing loss on suprathreshold perception of tonal components in noise [PDF]
The present study investigates how sensorineural hearing loss affects the perception of suprathreshold tonal components in noise. Masked threshold, tonality, and loudness of the tonal content are measured for one, two, or four simultaneously presented ...
Jan Hots +2 more
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The influence of preconceptions on perceived sound reduction by environmental noise barriers [PDF]
The paper presents research that answers three main questions: (1) Do preconceptions held about the constituent materials of an environmental noise barrier affect how people perceive the barrier will perform at attenuating noise?
Aylor +29 more
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A Fundamental Study on Influence of Concurrently Presented Visual Stimulus Upon Loudness Perception
As a basic study on the influence of the dynamic properties of the audio-visual stimuli upon interaction between audition and vision, the effect of the simple movement involved in the visual stimulus on the loudness perception of the audio stimulus was ...
Koji Abe +4 more
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Modulation of tinnitus characteristics such as pitch and loudness has been extensively described following movements of the head, neck and limbs, vertical or horizontal eye gaze, pressure on myofascial trigger points, cutaneous stimulation of the hands ...
CIALENTE, FABRIZIO +9 more
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Background: Tinnitus is an auditory perception that is described as a perception of noise without any external acoustic stimulant. Tinnitus causes many problems including sleep disturbances and difficulty in concentrating for patients.
Behrouz Barati +2 more
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Loudness context effects comprise differences in judgments of the loudness of a target stimulus depending on the presence of a preceding inducer tone. Interstimulus intervals (ISIs) between inducer tone and target tone of about 200 ms and above cause an ...
Florian H. Schmidt +2 more
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Sequence effects in the categorization of tones varying in frequency [PDF]
In contrast to exemplar and decision-bound categorization models, the memory and contrast models described here do not assume that long-term representations of stimulus magnitudes are available.
Abeles +27 more
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Investigating Perceptual Congruence Between Data and Display Dimensions in Sonification [PDF]
The relationships between sounds and their perceived meaning and connotations are complex, making auditory perception an important factor to consider when designing sonification systems.
Anderson Janet +21 more
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Gender differences in loudness perception may be linguistically influenced
Previous studies have reported gender differences in loudness perception. To clarify factors that affect loudness perception of men and women, so that differences in their processing of auditory stimuli might be revealed, we conducted four experiments ...
Mariko TSURUTA-HAMAMURA +2 more
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