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Psychoacoustics

2011
Ben Gold, Dan Ellis
exaly   +2 more sources

Comparative psychoacoustics

Hearing Research, 1988
Psychophysical data on unspecialized mammals commonly used in auditory research were compiled from the literature, and an attempt was made to compare the hearing capacities of these species with man. Binaural hearing and sound localization were not considered.
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Comparative psychoacoustics

2010
William P Shofner   +2 more
exaly   +2 more sources

Psychoacoustical Performance in Children

Scandinavian Audiology, 1992
In order to contribute to knowledge of the elementary auditory functions in infancy, a group of normally hearing children below the age of four years was examined using advanced tests for cochlear (remote masking, brief-tone audiometry, critical ratio) and central auditory functions (masking-level difference).
QUARANTA A.   +2 more
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Psychoacoustic Measures of Tinnitus

Journal of the American Academy of Audiology, 2000
AbstractThis report reviews research from the 1930s to the present that has extended our understanding by investigating the characteristics of tinnitus that can be studied using psychoacoustic techniques. Studies of tinnitus masking and residual inhibition began in the 1970s, leading to the therapeutic use of tinnitus masking and a consequent increase ...
J A, Henry, M B, Meikle
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Physiology and Psychoacoustics

2021
Music without audience is difficult to imagine. Here we try to analyze how our hearing mechanism works, though there are many things we do not yet understand and which remain hidden in a huge black box. We discuss absolute and relative pitches, as well as auditory illusions.
Kinko Tsuji, Stefan C. Müller
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The Psychoacoustics of Profound Hearing Impairment

Acta Oto-Laryngologica, 1990
A group of profoundly hearing-impaired adults is being studied in order to determine their residual auditory capabilities. Most tests use acoustic contrasts that have relevance for the perception of speech, so that the results obtained may be used to guide the development of appropriate hearing aids.
S, Rosen, A, Faulkner, D A, Smith
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Schroeder’s phase in psychoacoustics

The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 2006
I want to address Manfred Schroeder’s contributions to psychoacoustics with a special emphasis on the period 1980 to 1990, when I worked with him at the Third Physical Institute in Goettingen. Among the psychoacoustic topics Schroeder worked on were binaural hearing, often in relation to room acoustics and stereophony, and monaural phase perception ...
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Psychoacoustics

2013
Visar Berisha   +2 more
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