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Re: own voice versus recorded voice perception
Steve,
Von Bekesy's paper on hearing one's own voice is
on pages 181-203 of his book "Experiments in Hearing"
(1960). Original reference: "The structure of the
middle ear and the hearing of one's own voice by bone
conduction", JASA 21 (1949) 217-232.
Reinhart.
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Ben,
Georg von Bekesy did a lot of work on bone conduction in the late 1950s/60s.
It included a paper "On the hearing of one's own voice by bone conduction",
from JASA if I remember correctly (I have a copy in a box in my loft, but
can't get to it at the moment to confirm the details). Others have
sporadically re-visited the topic since then. There's a very brief but
informative description of the phenomenon here:
http://onderwijs1.amc.nl/medfysica/doc/Bone%20conduction.htm
Steve Beet
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