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A lecturer's voice quality and its effect on memory, listening effort, and perception in a VR environment. [PDF]

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Schiller IS   +7 more
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Sound propagation in realistic interactive 3D scenes with parameterized sources using deep neural operators. [PDF]

open access: yesProc Natl Acad Sci U S A
Borrel-Jensen N   +4 more
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Binaural-cue reweighting induced by discrimination training. [PDF]

open access: yesAtten Percept Psychophys
Klingel M   +3 more
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Transforming Room Acoustics with Causality‐Driven Dual‐Function Passive Metamaterials

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Eric Ballestero   +5 more
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Rapid and comprehensive detection of viral antibodies and nucleic acids via an acoustofluidic integrated molecular diagnostics chip: AIMDx. [PDF]

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Qian J   +17 more
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Room acoustics for the aged

The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 1980
This article deals with the combined effects of noise and reverberation on the speech-reception threshold for sentences. It is based on a series of current investigations on: (1) the modulation-transfer function as a measure of speech intelligibility in rooms, (2) the applicability of this concept to hearing-impaired persons, and (3) hearing loss for ...
A. J. Duquesnoy, R. Plomp
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The acoustics of rooms [PDF]

open access: possiblePhysics Education, 1967
The propagation of sound in rooms is discussed. Sabine's formula for reverberation time is derived as an approximation to Eyring's formula. The relation between optimum reverberation time and use of a room is considered. Finally, the investigation and treatment of an acoustically poor room are described, illustrating the improvement obtained by the use
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Measurements in room acoustics

Journal of Sound and Vibration, 1964
Abstract This is the second of a group of three papers reviewing the field of room acoustics, and it concentrates on the measurements developed for evaluating the properties of halls and auditoria. Among the most important are absorption coefficients, reverberation time, frequency irregularity, and transient and directional response.
R.W. Muncey, A.F.B. Nickson
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