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An Unexpected Effect in Sound Localization

Nature, 1957
WHILE sound localization by human subjects with unobstructed ears has been extensively explored, little is known of the effects of headgear on this function. Evidence from unpublished work on arctic headwear suggests that localization may be affected independently of threshold sensitivity; and following work on the Army ‘combat cap’ which failed to ...
D H, HOLDING, J P, DENNIS
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Effect of Sound on Subsequent Detection

The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 1968
An attempt is made to identify some of the sources of variability among data on after-effect masking. Suggestions are offered that may prove effective in eliminating or controlling this variability. In addition, generalities apparent in existing data are expressed as hypothetical equations, together with graphs that illustrate the assumed relationships.
B E, Mulligan, J C, Adams
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THE EFFECT OF SOUND ON THE PERCEPTION OF COLOR

Optometry and Vision Science, 1971
ABSTRACT Sensitivity to white and green light increase under the influence of a pure sound of 1,000 cps given at the intensities of 50, 70 and 90 decibels. Sensitivity to red light diminishes only when the intensity of the sound has reached 70 decibels.
J, Letourneau, N S, Zeidel
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Mechanisms for Nonthermal Effects of Sound

The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 1968
Research on cell suspensions, single cells, macromolecular suspensions, and model (nonliving) systems reveal a variety of changes brought about by sound in the absence of gross-heating or transient (“collapse”-type) cavitation. Many of these phenomena are explainable in terms of acoustic streaming, radiation pressure, and other characteristics of ...
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Effect of Sound on Creative Performance

Psychological Reports, 1973
Scores on simple creativity tasks were compared for the following sound conditions: quiet, speech, music, and industrial sound. Ss performed better with the music condition than with the industrial sound condition.
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Formalizing Soundness of Contextual Effects

2008
A contextual effectsystem generalizes standard type and effect systems: where a standard effect system computes the effect of an expression e, a contextual effect system additionally computes the priorand futureeffect of e, which characterize the behavior of computation prior to and following, respectively, the evaluation of e. This paper describes the
Polyvios Pratikakis   +3 more
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Organic Optoelectronic Synapses for Sound Perception

Nano-Micro Letters, 2023
Youxing Liu, Qijie Lin, Tianhua Liu
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Effects of Sound on Dentists

Dental Clinics of North America, 1978
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Sound effects

New Scientist, 2017
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