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Duncan Tamsett
A human listening to monophonic sound through headphones perceives the sound to emanate from a point inside the head at the auditory centre at effectively zero range. The extent to which this is predicted by synthetic-aperture calculation performed in re...
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Sarah Parkinson, Sophie Schumann, Amelia Taylor, Clare Fenton, Gavin Kearney, Megan Garside and Daniel Johnston
Previous studies have shown that autistic people often display atypical responses when processing sensory information, with particular prevalence within the auditory domain. Often provoked by common everyday sounds, auditory hypersensitivity can result i...
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Zhichao Peng, Wenhua He, Yongwei Li, Yegang Du and Jianwu Dang
Speech emotion recognition is a critical component for achieving natural human?robot interaction. The modulation-filtered cochleagram is a feature based on auditory modulation perception, which contains multi-dimensional spectral?temporal modulation repr...
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Hwan Shim, Leah Gibbs, Karsyn Rush, Jusung Ham, Subong Kim, Sungyoung Kim and Inyong Choi
Selective attention can be a useful tactic for speech-in-noise (SiN) interpretation as it strengthens cortical responses to attended sensory inputs while suppressing others. This cortical process is referred to as attentional modulation. Our earlier stud...
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Jacek Tarnas, Magdalena Cyma-Wejchenig, Nina Schaffert and Rafal Stemplewski
The open-water training conditions in sailing sports limit the coach?s ability to provide instructions. Auditory feedback provided using a smartphone application in real-time seems to be a promising tool in the training process. The aim of the study was ...
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Neil Spencer Bruce
This paper proposes the ?soundsit? as an alternative method to be used independently or in conjunction with current soundwalking methodological practice. The soundsit seeks to address the limits of the soundwalking method in relation to issues of transit...
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Roberto Fernandez Martinez, Pello Jimbert, Eric Michael Sumner, Morris Riedel and Runar Unnthorsson
The generation of a virtual, personal, auditory space to obtain a high-quality sound experience when using headphones is of great significance. Normally this experience is improved using personalized head-related transfer functions (HRTFs) that depend on...
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Franco Cotana, Francesco Asdrubali, Giulio Arcangeli, Sergio Luzzi, Giampietro Ricci, Lucia Busa, Michele Goretti, Alfonso Antonio Vincenzo Tortorella, Paola Pulella, Piergiovanni Domenighini, Valeria Gambacorta, Claudia Guattari, Federica Cirimbilli, Andrea Nicolini, Pietro Nataletti, Diego Annesi, Filippo Sanjust and Luigi Cerini
Noise exposure may cause auditory and extra-auditory effects. School teachers and students are exposed to high noise levels which have an impact on perceptual-cognitive and neurobehavioral aspects. The latter influence teaching conditions and student sch...
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Wei Wang, Ning Xu, Sina Dang, Xuefeng Hong and Jue Qu
In MR (mixed reality) environments, visual searches are often used for search and localization missions. There are some problems with search and localization technologies, such as a limited field of view and information overload. They are unable to satis...
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Shufeng Zhang, Xuelei Feng and Yong Shen
Presence is the sense of being in a virtual environment when physically situated in another place. It is one of the key components of the overall virtual reality (VR) experience, as well as other immersive audio applications. However, there is no standar...
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Samantha Di Loreto, Fabio Serpilli and Valter Lori
Today, the art of knowing how to listen is more urgent than ever. The perceptive sound system of the human being is stimulated daily by countless artificial sounds that dominate natural ones. When it comes to the idea of the soundscape, the terminology w...
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Wenjia Hong and Yasushi Horii
The sound stimulus received by the pinna is transmitted to the oval window of the inner ear via the outer ear and middle ear. Assuming that the perilymph in the scala vestibuli and scala tympani is compressible, we report that the sound wave generated in...
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Wenjia Hong and Yasushi Horii
Based on the Navier?Stokes equation for compressible media, this work studies the acoustic properties of a human cochlear model, in which the scala vestibuli and scala tympani are filled with compressible perilymph. Since the sound waves propagate as a c...
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Kenji Hamabe, Takahiro Emoto, Osamu Jinnouchi, Naoki Toda and Ikuji Kawata
The definitive diagnosis of obstructive sleep apnea syndrome (OSAS) is made using an overnight polysomnography (PSG) test. This test requires that a patient wears multiple measurement sensors during an overnight hospitalization. However, this setup impos...
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Han Li, Kean Chen, Lei Wang, Jianben Liu, Baoquan Wan and Bing Zhou
Thanks to the development of deep learning, various sound source separation networks have been proposed and made significant progress. However, the study on the underlying separation mechanisms is still in its infancy. In this study, deep networks are ex...
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Yaser Ali Alhazmi, Amal Mohammed Mobarki, Wala?a Haser Hakami, Hanin Naser Akairi, Yusra Khalid Altherwi and Mir Faeq Ali Quadri
Anxious dental patients are arduous to treat, need more time, and have behavioral issues which lead to a stressful and unpleasant experience for them and the treatment provider. Dentists must take additional measures to make the overall clinical experien...
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Shane Guan and Tiffini Brookens
Underwater sound generated from human activities has been long recognized to cause adverse effects on marine mammals, ranging from auditory masking to behavioral disturbance to hearing impairment. In certain instances, underwater sound has led to physica...
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Dorian S. Houser
Evidence for synaptopathy, the acute loss of afferent auditory nerve terminals, and degeneration of spiral ganglion cells associated with temporary threshold shift (TTS) in traditional laboratory animal models (e.g., mice, guinea pigs) has brought into q...
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Ali Aroudi, Eghart Fischer, Maja Serman, Henning Puder and Simon Doclo
Recent advances have shown that it is possible to identify the target speaker which a listener is attending to using single-trial EEG-based auditory attention decoding (AAD). Most AAD methods have been investigated for an open-loop scenario, where AAD is...
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Kyriaki Kyriakou, Brenda Seal
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