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Autor:
Rachel McArdle, Gabrielle H. Saunders, Robert L. Folmer, George L. Saly, Jay J. Vachhani, Christina M. Roup, M. Patrick Feeney, Lawrence L. Feth, Bevan Yueh, Robert H. Margolis
Publikováno v:
J Am Acad Audiol
Background The study examined follow-up rates for pursuing hearing health care (HHC) 6 to 8 months after participants self-administered one of three hearing screening methods: an automated method for testing of auditory sensitivity (AMTAS), a four-fr
Publikováno v:
Proceedings of International Conferences of Experimental Linguistics.
Publikováno v:
The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America. 145:1723-1724
The detectability of frequency changes designed to simulate the Doppler effect for moving sound sources has been well documented in the literature (Chowning, 1977; Ericson, 2001; Kaczmarek, 2005, Getzmann, 2008, and Porschmann & Storig, 2009). The cu
Publikováno v:
Timing & Time Perception. 3:172-188
Temporal patterns within complex sound signals, such as music, are not merely processed after they are heard. We also focus attention to upcoming points in time to aid perception, contingent upon regularities we perceive in the sounds’ inherent rhy
Publikováno v:
The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America. 129:876-887
Low-frequency masking by intense high-frequency noise bands, referred to as remote masking (RM), was the first evidence to challenge energy-detection models of signal detection. Its underlying mechanisms remain unknown. RM was measured in five normal
Autor:
Jared Williams, Megan Phillips, Morgan Raney, Evelyn M. Hoglund, Lawrence L. Feth, Gus Workman
Publikováno v:
The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America. 144:1835-1835
Klyn and Feth (2016) reported preliminary work to use a smartphone application in a citizen-science project designed to map sound levels in Columbus, OH. Before the main project began, we discovered that the sound level measuring applications availab
Publikováno v:
The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America. 144:1836-1836
Davis (2015) reported the effects of providing incomplete feedback to listeners in a simple detection task. When feedback is limited in a detection experiment, the observer’s response criterion may deviate significantly from the optimal criterion.
Publikováno v:
Phonetica. 65:19-44
The present experiments examine the potential role of auditory spectral integration and spectral center of gravity (COG) effects in the perception of initial formant transitions in the syllables [da]-[ga] and [tha]-[kha]. Of interest is whether the p
Autor:
Lawrence L. Feth, Robin M. Dawson
Publikováno v:
Acoustics Research Letters Online. 5:95-99
Four listeners were asked to identify the direction of frequency change, up versus down, for frequency-modulated (FM) and virtual-frequency (VF) glides. VF glides are generated by co-modulating a pair of fixed-frequency tones so that the spectral cen
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The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America. 115:1653-1664
Spectral integration refers to the summation of activity beyond the bandwidth of the peripheral auditory filter. Several experimental lines have sought to determine the bandwidth of this "supracritical" band phenomenon. This paper reports on two expe