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references on loudness as a function of angle



Dear List members

Please find below the list of papers concerned (some more than others) with
loudness as function of angle that resulted from my enquiry a while back.
Thanks to everybody that contributed

Regards from Soren Bech


List of papers:

1) Theile, G. (1984): "Loudness: independent of the direction of the
incident sound?" 108th Meeting of Acoust.Soc.Am. (Abstract).
J.Acoust.Soc.Am. Suppl.1. 76, S92.

There are german publications on that topic. One is included in a book

 2) Genuit, Blauert, Bodden, Jansen, Schwarze, Mellert, Remmers:
 Entwicklung einer Messtechnik zur physiologischen
 Bewertung von Laermeinwirkungen unter Beruecksichtigung der
 psychoakustischen Eigenschaften des Menschlichen Gehoers.
 Wirtschaftsverlag NW, Bremerhaven, 1997 (ISBN 3-89701-008-9)

and the other is in a conference proceeeding:

 3) Remmers, H. and Prante, H. (1991): Untersuchungen zur
 Richtungsabhaengigkeit der Lautstaerkemepfindung von breitbandigen
 Signalen. Fortschritte der Akustik - DAGA 91, DPG-GmbH, Bad Honnef.

A short english summary is in:

 4) Bodden, M. (1993): The importance of binaural hearing for noise
 validation. In: Contributions to Psychological Acoustics. Results
 of the 6th Oldenburg Symposium on Psychological Acoustics. A.
 Schick (ed.), Bibliotheks- und Informationssytem der Carl von
 Ossietzky Universitaet Oldenburg, 537-554.

5)     T. Zwicker and E. Zwicker "Alte und neuen Daten zur binauralen
Lautheit" in Fortschritte der Akustik, DAGA '90, pp 707 - 710

6)     H. Prante, H. Remmers, V. Mellert "Experimente zur binauralen
Lautstarkeempfindung im diffusen schalfeld" in Fortschritte der Akustik,
DAGA '90, pp 711 - 714

7)     M. F. Soerensen, M. Lydolf, P. C. Frandsen, H. Moeller "Directional
dependence of loudness and binaural summation", 15th ICA, 26 - 30 June,
1995, pp 293 - 296

8) D. W. Robinson & L. S. Whittle "The loudness of directional sound
fields", Acustica, 10 (1960), 74 - 80

That's all !