Sensory-substitution based sound perception using a spinal computer–brain interface [PDF]
Sensory substitution offers a promising approach to restore lost sensory functions. Here we show that spinal cord stimulation (SCS), typically used for chronic pain management, can potentially serve as a novel auditory sensory substitution device.
Gabriella Miklós +8 more
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Learning visual to auditory sensory substitution reveals flexibility in image to sound mapping [PDF]
Visual-to-auditory sensory substitution devices (SSDs) translate images to sounds. One SSD, The vOICe, translates a pixel’s vertical position into pitch and horizontal position into time.
Asa Kucinkas +5 more
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Parents Accidentally Substitute Similar Sounding Sibling Names More Often then Dissimilar Names [PDF]
Zenzi M. Griffin, Department of Psychology, University of Texas at Austin, Austin, Texas, United States of AmericaZenzi M. Griffin, Thomas Wangerman, School of Psychology, Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, Georgia, United States of AmericaWhen ...
Griffin, Zenzi M. +1 more
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Seeing with sound? Exploring different characteristics of a visual-to-auditory sensory substitution device [PDF]
Sensory substitution devices convert live visual images into auditory signals, for example with a web camera (to record the images), a computer (to perform the conversion) and headphones (to listen to the sounds).
Bach-Y-Rita P +7 more
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Substituting facial movements in singers changes the sounds of musical intervals [PDF]
Abstract Cross-modal integration is ubiquitous within perception and, in humans, the McGurk effect demonstrates that seeing a person articulating speech can change what we hear into a new auditory percept. It remains unclear whether cross-modal integration of sight and sound generalizes to other visible vocal articulations like those ...
Bruno Laeng +2 more
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A direct comparison of sound and vibration as sources of stimulation for a sensory substitution glove [PDF]
Sensory substitution devices (SSDs) facilitate the detection of environmental information through enhancement of touch and/or hearing capabilities. Research has demonstrated that several tasks can be successfully completed using acoustic, vibrotactile ...
Carlos de Paz, David Travieso
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On Generating *-Sound Nets with Substitution [PDF]
We present a method for hierarchically generating sound work flow nets by substitution of nets with multiple inputs and outputs. We show that our method is correct and generalizes the class of nets generated by other hierarchical approaches. We identify a notion of soundness that is preserved by such substitutions and correct a small omission in an ...
Jacek Sroka, Jan Hidders
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On Generating *-Sound Nets with Substitution [PDF]
We present a method for hierarchically generating sound workflow nets by substitution of nets with multiple inputs and outputs. We show that this method is correct and generalizes the class of nets generated by other hierarchical approaches. The method involves a new notion of soundness which is preserved by the generalized type of substitution that is
Jacek Sroka, Jan Hidders
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Colorophone 2.2 – A Spatial, Real-Time Color-to-Sound Sensory Substitution Device [PDF]
Objective: Blindness deprives a person of a significant part of sensory information resulting in limited perceptual abilities and decreased quality of life. Although some aspects of visual information, like the shape of an object, can be conveyed by other senses, there is no easy way to perceive color without using sight.
Dominik Osiński +4 more
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Sounds on key equivocation for simple substitution ciphers
The equivocation of the key for a simple substitution cipher is upper and lower hounded, when the message source is memoryless. The hounds are shown to be exponentially tight. The results are compared with random ciphering. It is observed that the exponential behavior of the equivocation of the key is not determined by the redundancy in the message ...
Rolf Blom
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