نتایج جستجو برای: click stimuli

تعداد نتایج: 104603  

Journal: :The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America 2005
William A Yost Dan Mapes-Riordan William Shofner Raymond Dye Stanley Sheft

Click trains were generated with first- and second-order statistics following Kaernbach and Demany [J. Acoust. Soc. Am. 104, 2298-2306 (1998)]. First-order intervals are between successive clicks, while second-order intervals are those between every other click. Click trains were generated with a repeating alternation of fixed and random intervals which produce a pitch at the reciprocal of the ...

2009
Douglas S. Brungart Brian D. Simpson

In the design of symbology for spatial audio displays, a great deal of emphasis has been placed on the importance of bandwidth for achieving robust localization accuracy. However, there are some cases where the temporal characteristics of a audio signal can have a large impact on its localizability. In this study, we examined localization accuracy for three different wideband stimuli: a broadba...

Journal: :Perception 2010
Scott Dellorso James Schirillo

Numerous studies have shown that visual stimuli can bias the perceived location of auditory stimuli. Here, we sought to determine if a visual stimulus can also bias the perceived location of multiple internal auditory stimuli. Fifty subjects were presented with a train of eight binaural click-pairs over headphones while a single flash of light was presented either to the left or to the right si...

2013
Dessai Teja Deepak Jayashree S. Bhat Kaushlendra Kumar

Aim. Ocular Evoked Myogenic Potential (oVEMP) are short latency potentials evoked by higher acoustic stimulation. In this study, we aimed at comparing the click, 500 Hz mixed modulated, and 500 Hz short duration tone burst stimuli using oVEMP. Material. Click, 500 Hz mixed modulated and 500 Hz short duration tone burst stimuli were used for the study. Method. Conventional sampling and convenein...

Journal: :Neuroreport 2013
Susan Pockett Suzanne C Purdy Barry J Brennan Mark D Holmes

The objective of this study was to determine whether unimodal auditory stimuli evoke event-related potentials (ERPs) in brain areas normally designated as the visual cortex (VC). The topographical distribution of ERPs evoked by auditory click stimuli was measured from (a) electroencephalographic electrodes on the scalp of six neurologically normal adult human participants and (b) intracranial e...

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