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The Psychophysical Ear

Author : Alexandra Hui
Publisher : MIT Press
Page : 257 pages
File Size : 41,9 Mb
Release : 2012-11-02
Category : Science
ISBN : 9780262018388

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An examination of how the scientific study of sound sensation became increasingly intertwined with musical aesthetics in nineteenth-century Germany and Austria. In the middle of the nineteenth century, German and Austrian concertgoers began to hear new rhythms and harmonies as non-Western musical ensembles began to make their way to European cities and classical music introduced new compositional trends. At the same time, leading physicists, physiologists, and psychologists were preoccupied with understanding the sensory perception of sound from a psychophysical perspective, seeking a direct and measurable relationship between physical stimulation and physical sensation. These scientists incorporated specific sounds into their experiments—the musical sounds listened to by upper middle class, liberal Germans and Austrians. In The Psychophysical Ear, Alexandra Hui examines this formative historical moment, when the worlds of natural science and music coalesced around the psychophysics of sound sensation, and new musical aesthetics were interwoven with new conceptions of sound and hearing. Hui, a historian and a classically trained musician, describes the network of scientists, musicians, music critics, musicologists, and composers involved in this redefinition of listening. She identifies a source of tension for the psychophysicists: the seeming irreconcilability between the idealist, universalizing goals of their science and the increasingly undeniable historical and cultural contingency of musical aesthetics. The convergence of the respective projects of the psychophysical study of sound sensation and the aesthetics of music was, however, fleeting. By the beginning of the twentieth century, with the professionalization of such fields as experimental psychology and ethnomusicology and the proliferation of new and different kinds of music, the aesthetic dimension of psychophysics began to disappear.

The Psychophysical Ear

Author : Alexandra Hui
Publisher : MIT Press
Page : 257 pages
File Size : 51,6 Mb
Release : 2012-11-16
Category : Science
ISBN : 9780262305037

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An examination of how the scientific study of sound sensation became increasingly intertwined with musical aesthetics in nineteenth-century Germany and Austria. In the middle of the nineteenth century, German and Austrian concertgoers began to hear new rhythms and harmonies as non-Western musical ensembles began to make their way to European cities and classical music introduced new compositional trends. At the same time, leading physicists, physiologists, and psychologists were preoccupied with understanding the sensory perception of sound from a psychophysical perspective, seeking a direct and measurable relationship between physical stimulation and physical sensation. These scientists incorporated specific sounds into their experiments—the musical sounds listened to by upper middle class, liberal Germans and Austrians. In The Psychophysical Ear, Alexandra Hui examines this formative historical moment, when the worlds of natural science and music coalesced around the psychophysics of sound sensation, and new musical aesthetics were interwoven with new conceptions of sound and hearing. Hui, a historian and a classically trained musician, describes the network of scientists, musicians, music critics, musicologists, and composers involved in this redefinition of listening. She identifies a source of tension for the psychophysicists: the seeming irreconcilability between the idealist, universalizing goals of their science and the increasingly undeniable historical and cultural contingency of musical aesthetics. The convergence of the respective projects of the psychophysical study of sound sensation and the aesthetics of music was, however, fleeting. By the beginning of the twentieth century, with the professionalization of such fields as experimental psychology and ethnomusicology and the proliferation of new and different kinds of music, the aesthetic dimension of psychophysics began to disappear.

Psychophysical and Physiological Advances in Hearing

Author : Alan Palmer,Adrian Rees,Quentin Summersfield,Ray Meddis
Publisher : Wiley
Page : 0 pages
File Size : 42,7 Mb
Release : 2007-04-10
Category : Medical
ISBN : 1861560699

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Psychophysical and Physiological Advances in Hearing by Alan Palmer,Adrian Rees,Quentin Summersfield,Ray Meddis Pdf

The book is an exchange of information between molecular biologists, physiologists, psychoacousticians, psychologists and computer scientists all addressing, from their own perspectives, the mechanisms of the ear and brain upon which hearing depends.

The Intelligent Ear

Author : Reinier Plomp
Publisher : Psychology Press
Page : 312 pages
File Size : 46,8 Mb
Release : 2001-11-01
Category : Psychology
ISBN : 9781135647308

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Plomp's Aspects of Tone Sensation--published 25 years ago--dealt with the psychophysics of simple and complex tones. Since that time, auditory perception as a field of study has undergone a radical metamorphosis. Technical and methodological innovations, as well as a considerable increase in attention to the various aspects of auditory experience, have changed the picture profoundly. This book is an attempt to account for this development by giving a comprehensive survey of the present state of the art as a whole. Perceptual aspects of hearing, particularly of understanding speech as the main auditory input signal, are thoroughly reviewed.

The Bureau of Mines Noise-control Research Program

Author : Anonim
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 96 pages
File Size : 49,6 Mb
Release : 1985
Category : Mineral industries
ISBN : UOM:39015078516237

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The Bureau of Mines Noise-control Research Program by Anonim Pdf

This report summarizes the Bureau of Mines noise-control research program from 1972 to 1982. Each segment of the mining industry--under- ground coal, underground hardrock, surface mining, and processing plants--has different noise-control problems because of vast differences in working procedures, equipment, and workplace design. The Bureau has identified the most serious noise problems in each segment and has developed strategies for attacking these problems. This publication points out the need for noise control in the mining industry, discusses Federal regulations governing worker exposure to noise, and describes the Bureau's overall approach to mining noise- control research. It traces the history of noise overexposure in each segment of the mining industry and discusses the major noise sources. It provides detailed information on noise-control research efforts in the Bureau's major areas of emphasis, including the results of these efforts. Finally, the report discusses the Bureau's future role in research on mining noise control, emphasizing the need to expend more effort on long term in-house investigations into the noise problems that have been identified in past programs as the most serious ones.

Laboratory Wear Testing Capabilities of the Bureau of Mines

Author : Robert Blickensderfer,Joseph H. Tylczak,Brent W. Madsen
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 816 pages
File Size : 53,9 Mb
Release : 1985
Category : Mechanical wear
ISBN : STANFORD:36105019659072

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Laboratory Wear Testing Capabilities of the Bureau of Mines by Robert Blickensderfer,Joseph H. Tylczak,Brent W. Madsen Pdf

Information Circular

Author : Anonim
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 536 pages
File Size : 45,8 Mb
Release : 1984
Category : Mine safety
ISBN : UIUC:30112085690078

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Hearing: Physiology and Psychophysics

Author : Walter Lawrence Gulick
Publisher : Oxford University Press, USA
Page : 276 pages
File Size : 49,9 Mb
Release : 1971
Category : History
ISBN : UOM:39015004370246

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Hearing: Physiology and Psychophysics by Walter Lawrence Gulick Pdf

A textbook of sensory physiology and sensory psychology, this volume presents the fundamentals of hearing necessary to the development and understanding of psychophysical concepts. Although the core of the book treats the data of sensory and nerve physiology and auditory psychophysics, the author also draws on the material of physical acoustics, anatomy, and neurology.

Psychophysical, Physiological and Behavioural Studies in Hearing

Author : G. van den Brink,F.A. Bilsen
Publisher : Springer
Page : 508 pages
File Size : 46,8 Mb
Release : 1980-06-30
Category : Psychology
ISBN : UOM:39015000823313

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Psychophysical, Physiological and Behavioural Studies in Hearing by G. van den Brink,F.A. Bilsen Pdf

Experimentists in various disciplines, such as anatomy, physics, chemistry, physiology, psychophysics and psychology, have been carrying out their studies in order to increase our knowledge and understanding of sensory perception. To profit maximally from the results, obtained from these different viewpoints each should take the work of the others into account. The need for intensive communication is, therefore, ever present. In 1969, in the field of auditory research, this need resulted in P10mp's initiative to organizing an international symposium "Frequency analysis and periodicity perception in hearing". Considering the lively discussions and the numerous references in literature to the proceedings of this Driebergen symposium, the meeting clearly fulfilled its need. It was clear at the time that this sort of symposium should be held regularly. This resulted in meetings in 1972 (Eindhoven), 1974 (Tutzing) and 1977 (Keele). At the meeting in Keele it was agreed that the next one should be held in 1980, again in the Nether lands. With regard to the program, we decided to carryon the - now expande- tradition of including anatomy, physiology, psychophysics and the development of models in the program, but to pay more attention to the behavioural aspects of hearing at the same time. As a result, some contributions on animal behaviour have been included in the program. One of the great advantages of this sort of symposium is, that one has the opportunity of paying immediate attention to topics that are of current interest at the time.

Spatial Hearing

Author : Jens Blauert
Publisher : MIT Press
Page : 512 pages
File Size : 47,6 Mb
Release : 1997
Category : Medical
ISBN : 0262024136

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The field of spatial hearing has exploded in the decade or so since Jens Blauert's classic work on acoustics was first published in English. This revised edition adds a new chapter that describes developments in such areas as auditory virtual reality (an important field of application that is based mainly on the physics of spatial hearing), binaural technology (modeling speech enhancement by binaural hearing), and spatial sound-field mapping. The chapter also includes recent research on the precedence effect that provides clear experimental evidence that cognition plays a significant role in spatial hearing.The remaining four chapters in this comprehensive reference cover auditory research procedures and psychometric methods, spatial hearing with one sound source, spatial hearing with multiple sound sources and in enclosed spaces, and progress and trends from 1972 (the first German edition) to 1983 (the first English edition) -- work that includes research on the physics of the external ear, and the application of signal processing theory to modeling the spatial hearing process. There is an extensive bibliography of more than 900 items.

Facts and Models in Hearing

Author : E. Zwicker,E. Terhardt
Publisher : Springer Science & Business Media
Page : 367 pages
File Size : 40,9 Mb
Release : 2013-03-12
Category : Psychology
ISBN : 9783642659027

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Facts and Models in Hearing by E. Zwicker,E. Terhardt Pdf

During recent years auditory research has advanced quite rapidly in the area of experimental psychology as well as in that of physiology. Scientists working in both areas have in cornrnon the study of the process in HEARING, yet different scientific areas always tend to diverge. A SYMPOSIUM ON PSY CHOPHYSICAL MODELS AND PHYSIOLOGICAL FACTS IN HEARING was or ganized for the exchange of information and to stimulate dis cussion between research workers in psychoacoustics, neurophy siology, anatomy, morphology and hydromechanics. The basic aim of holding this syrnposium was to halt the divergence and to initiate the kind of multi-disciplinary research that will be need ed to elucidate the hearing process as a whole. The present proceedings comprise the papers, which were circulated to the participants two months before the syrnposium and discussed during the syrnposium, together with some cornrnents and additional re marks. These cornrnents and rernarks do not, however, represent the full discussions but only the parts available in written form. We have arranged the material in five sections: I. Structure and Neurobiology of the Inner Ear II. Cochlear Mechanisms III. Auditory Frequency Analysis IV. Auditory Time Analysis V. Nonlinear Effects Within the limits of a syrnposium, none of these topics could be treated comprehensively; moreover, most of the papers concerned problems having several aspects.

Psychophysics, Physiology And Models Of Hearing

Author : Torsten Dau,Birger Kollmeier,Volker Hohmann
Publisher : World Scientific
Page : 303 pages
File Size : 43,5 Mb
Release : 1999-07-06
Category : Science
ISBN : 9789814522595

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Psychophysics, Physiology And Models Of Hearing by Torsten Dau,Birger Kollmeier,Volker Hohmann Pdf

Recent advances in auditory neuroscience are characterized by a close interaction between neurophysiological findings, psychophysical effects and integrative models that attempt to bridge the gap between neuroscience and psychophysics. This volume introduces the latest developments in this quickly evolving interdisciplinary area. Tutorials by leading international scientists as well as more focused contributions by active researchers providing an invaluable summary of our current knowledge of psychophysics and auditory physiology and the main lines of research in this field. The book will be of interest to anyone involved in hearing research, including neuroscientists, behavioral scientists, acousticians and biophysicists.

Oxford Handbook of Auditory Science: Hearing

Author : David R. Moore,Paul Albert Fuchs,Adrian Rees,Alan R. Palmer,Christopher Plack
Publisher : Oxford University Press, USA
Page : 438 pages
File Size : 51,9 Mb
Release : 2010-01-14
Category : Medical
ISBN : 9780199233557

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Oxford Handbook of Auditory Science: Hearing by David R. Moore,Paul Albert Fuchs,Adrian Rees,Alan R. Palmer,Christopher Plack Pdf

Volume 1: The Ear (edited by Paul Fuchs) Volume 2: The Auditory Brain (edited by Alan Palmer and Adrian Rees) Volume 3: Hearing (edited by Chris Plack) Auditory science is one of the fastest growing areas of biomedical research. There are now around 10,000 researchers in auditory science, and ten times that number working in allied professions. This growth is attributable to several major developments: Research on the inner ear has shown that elaborate systems of mechanical, transduction and neural processes serve to improve sensitivity, sharpen frequency tuning, and modulate response of the ear to sound. Most recently, the molecular machinery underlying these phenomena has been explored and described in detail. The development, maintenance, and repair of the ear are also subjects of contemporary interest at the molecular level, as is the genetics of hearing disorders due to cochlear malfunctions.

Hearing — Physiological Bases and Psychophysics

Author : R. Klinke,R. Hartmann
Publisher : Springer Science & Business Media
Page : 413 pages
File Size : 50,5 Mb
Release : 2012-12-06
Category : Medical
ISBN : 9783642692574

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Hearing — Physiological Bases and Psychophysics by R. Klinke,R. Hartmann Pdf

The present book contains the original papers and essential points of the general discussion of a meeting organized in a series of tri-annual conferences, initiated by Dr. R. Plomp with the meeting in Driebergen, The Netherlands, 1969. These symposia have tried to bring to\ether people from extreme fields in auditory research and to amalgamate their recent findings. This series of conferences has proven to be most successful and has attracted much attention by scientists in auditory research. The organizers have tried to maintain the character of the meeting with em phasis on discussion by precirculation of the full text of the papers and by re stricting the number of active contributions. Unfortunately, this forced us to reject a great number of submitted papers - in selection we attempted to compose a fair survey of certain fields of auditory research but leave others untreated. Because of the same reason the number of invited review papers had to be limited to three. The reader may decide whether or not this selection was adequate. We thank all those participants who attended the meeting inspite of the rejection of their paper. The authors have been responsible for text and typing of their manuscripts. The editors have not attempted to standardize the spelling.

Human Psychophysics

Author : William A. Yost,Richard R. Fay
Publisher : Springer Science & Business Media
Page : 253 pages
File Size : 43,6 Mb
Release : 2012-12-06
Category : Medical
ISBN : 9781461227281

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Human Psychophysics by William A. Yost,Richard R. Fay Pdf

The Springer Handbook of Auditory Research presents a series of comprehen sive and synthetic reviews of the fundamental topics in modern auditory research. The volumes are aimed at all individuals with interests in hear ing research including advanced graduate students, postdoctoral researchers, and clinical investigators. The volumes are intended to introduce new investi gators to important aspects of hearing science and to help established investi gators to understand better the fundamental theories and data in fields of hearing that they may not normally follow closely. Each volume is intended to present a particular topic comprehensively, and each chapter will serve as a synthetic overview and guide to the lite rature. As such, the chapters present neither exhaustive data reviews nor original research that has not yet appeared in peer-reviewed journals. The volumes focus on topics that have developed a solid data and conceptual foundation rather than on those for which a literature is only beginning to develop. New research areas will be covered on a timely basis in the series as they begin to mature.