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Fractionally-addressed delay lines

open access: yes, 2000
While traditional implementations of variable-length digital delay lines are based on a circular buffer accessed by two pointers, we propose an implementation where a single fractional pointer is used both for read and write operations. On modern general-
Rocchesso, Davide
core   +1 more source

Orofacial Drinking Tremor: A Case Series and Literature Review

open access: yesMovement Disorders Clinical Practice, EarlyView.
Abstract Background Task‐specific orofacial tremor is a rare condition in which rhythmic oscillations of orofacial muscles occur during specific actions. Drinking tremor represents a recurrent pattern in isolated reports, although its phenomenology and underlying mechanisms remain incompletely defined.
Daniele Birreci   +7 more
wiley   +1 more source

EEG-based classification of natural sounds reveals specialized responses to speech and music

open access: yesNeuroImage, 2020
Humans can easily distinguish many sounds in the environment, but speech and music are uniquely important. Previous studies, mostly using fMRI, have identified separate regions of the brain that respond selectively for speech and music.
Nathaniel J. Zuk   +2 more
doaj   +1 more source

An Analysis of Rhythmic Staccato-Vocalization Based on Frequency Demodulation for Laughter Detection in Conversational Meetings [PDF]

open access: yes, 2016
Human laugh is able to convey various kinds of meanings in human communications. There exists various kinds of human laugh signal, for example: vocalized laugh and non vocalized laugh.
Cernak, Milos   +3 more
core   +1 more source

Audio style transfer

open access: yes, 2018
'Style transfer' among images has recently emerged as a very active research topic, fuelled by the power of convolution neural networks (CNNs), and has become fast a very popular technology in social media.
Duong, Ngoc   +3 more
core   +1 more source

Amplitude modulation perceptually distinguishes music and speech

open access: yes, 2022
Music and speech are complex and distinct auditory signals that are both foundational to the human experience. The mechanisms underpinning each domain are widely investigated. However, how little acoustic information is in fact required to distinguish between them remains an open question. Here we test the hypothesis that a sound’s amplitude modulation
Andrew Chang   +3 more
openaire   +1 more source

Noise‐Induced Hearing Loss: From Pathological Mechanisms to Therapeutic Interventions

open access: yesSensory Neuroscience, EarlyView.
ABSTRACT Noise‐induced hearing loss (NIHL), a significant non‐genetic form of hearing impairment, is primarily managed through the use of hearing aids and cochlear implants. However, the fundamental pathological mechanisms underlying NIHL remain inadequately addressed.
Shiqi Huang   +7 more
wiley   +1 more source

Concrete in architecture: Redefining form, space, function, and insights from bibliometric analysis

open access: yesStructural Concrete, EarlyView.
Abstract Concrete has become a cornerstone in architectural and engineering innovation, as it seamlessly integrates structural performance with artistic expression. Its evolution from ancient opus caementicium to contemporary ultra‐high‐performance concrete illustrates its adaptability to the change in technological, environmental, and design paradigms.
Mouhcine Benaicha   +2 more
wiley   +1 more source

IL2RB and TUBA1B are Potential Targets of Music Therapy for Alzheimer’s Disease and Cognitive Impairment

open access: yesBIO Integration
Objective: This study examined the complex interactions among differential gene expression, immune responses, therapy-associated genes in Alzheimer’s disease (AD), and cognitive impairment, with a distinct focus on the integration of music therapy.
Ke Wu   +18 more
doaj   +1 more source

Top–Down Modulation on the Perception and Categorization of Identical Pitch Contours in Speech and Music

open access: yesFrontiers in Psychology, 2016
Whether pitch in language and music is governed by domain-specific or domain-general cognitive mechanisms is contentiously debated. The aim of the present study was to investigate whether mechanisms governing pitch contour perception operate differently ...
G. Bidelman, Joey L. Weidema, H. Honing
semanticscholar   +1 more source

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