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Ear Hear
OBJECTIVES. Bilateral cochlear implant (CI) listeners use independent processors in each ear. This independence and lack of shared hardware prevents control of the timing of sampling and stimulation across ears, which precludes the development of bil
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Proceedings of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society Annual Meeting. 63:1634-1638
Aviation mishaps resulting from degraded visual environments (DVEs) represent a significant loss in military personnel and aircraft every year. DVEs can be caused by any type of environmental condition (e.g., sand, snow, fog) that obstructs the pilot
Autor:
Stephen M. Tasko, Kristy K. Deiters, Gregory A. Flamme, Madeline V. Smith, William J. Murphy, Heath G. Jones, Nathaniel T. Greene, William A. Ahroon
Publikováno v:
Hearing Research. 424:108594
Middle ear muscle contractions (MEMCs) are most commonly considered a response to high-level acoustic stimuli. However, MEMCs have also been observed in the absence of sound, either as a response to somatosensory stimulation or in concert with other
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Hearing Research. 378:53-62
The current study addressed the existence of an anticipatory middle-ear muscle contraction (MEMC) as a protective mechanism found in recent damage-risk criteria for impulse noise exposure. Specifically, the experiments reported here tested instances
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The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America. 145:2498-2511
Adults with bilateral cochlear implants (BiCIs) receive benefits in localizing stationary sounds when listening with two implants compared with one; however, sound localization ability is significantly poorer when compared to normal hearing (NH) list
Autor:
Heath G. Jones, S.K. Davis, Gabriel Alberts, Christopher J. Smalt, Hannah M. Wright, Kirsti Pajunen
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The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America. 150:A302-A302
Publikováno v:
Ear & Hearing. 37:e341-e345
OBJECTIVE This study examined the effect of microphone placement on the interaural level differences (ILDs) available to bilateral cochlear implant (BiCI) users, and the subsequent effects on horizontal-plane sound localization. DESIGN Virtual acoust
Autor:
Heath G. Jones, Efrem R. Reeves, Michael Chen, Brandon J. Archer, Cierrah M. Azcona, Nathaniel T. Greene
Publikováno v:
Aerospace medicine and human performance. 89(6)
BACKGROUND During ground operations, rotary-wing aircraft engines and subsystems produce noise hazards that place airfield personnel at risk for hearing damage. The noise exposure levels outside the aircraft during various operating conditions, and t
Spatial variation in signal and sensory precision both constrain auditory acuity at high frequencies
Publikováno v:
Hearing research. 370
Sensory performance is constrained by the information in the stimulus and the precision of the involved sensory system(s). Auditory spatial acuity is robust across a broad range of sound frequencies and source locations, but declines at eccentric lat
Autor:
Daniel J. Tollin, Bruce A. Young, Catherine E. Carr, Jakob Christensen-Dalsgaard, Hilary S. Bierman, Heath G. Jones, Jennifer L. Thornton, Christian Brandt, Kanthaiah Koka
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Bierman, H S, Thornton, J L, Jones, H G, Koka, K, Young, B A, Brandt, C, Christensen-Dalsgaard, J, Carr, C E & Tollin, D J 2014, ' Biophysics of directional hearing in the American alligator ( Alligator mississippiensis ) ', Journal of Experimental Biology, vol. 217, no. Pt 7, pp. 1094-1107 . https://doi.org/10.1242/jeb.092866
Physiological and anatomical studies have suggested that alligators have unique adaptations for spatial hearing. Sound localization cues are primarily generated by the filtering of sound waves by the head. Different vertebrate lineages have evolved e