Re: Psychoacoutics experiments with large N (Beth Strickland )


Subject: Re: Psychoacoutics experiments with large N
From:    Beth Strickland  <estrick@xxxxxxxx>
Date:    Thu, 28 Jun 2007 10:41:16 -0500
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> is anybody aware of hearing experiments conducted with a (very) large > number of participants? Bev Wright published an experiment in 1996 on 80 normal hearing ears: Wright, B.A. (1996). Auditory filter asymmetry at 2000 Hz in 80 normal-hearing ears. JASA 100(3), 1717-21. Beth ----- Original Message ----- From: "Huseyin Hacihabiboglu" <H.Hacihabiboglu@xxxxxxxx> To: <AUDITORY@xxxxxxxx> Sent: Thursday, June 28, 2007 8:02 AM Subject: Re: Psychoacoutics experiments with large N > Dear Massimo, > > I've briefly browsed through my collection of papers and two studies on > the precedence effect came up which employ a large number of subjects. > Both are by Saberi and his colleagues so I guess (but do not remember for > sure) that they use the same experimental data. > > These are: > > 1) Kourosh Saberi and Joseph V. Antonio, Precedence-effect thresholds for > a population of untrained listeners as a function of stimulus intensity > and interclick interval, J. Acoust. Soc. Am. 114, 420 (2003) [127 > subjects] > > 2) Kourosh Saberi, Joseph V. Antonio, and Agavni Petrosyan, A population > study of the precedence effect, Hearing Res., 191, 1-13, (2003) [99 > subjects] > > You may also find papers by Isherwood, Zacharov and others on generalised > listener selection (GLS) procedure interesting as this is how companies > like B&O, Nokia, etc. select their listener panels for product evaluation. > The following paper investigates the selection of 30 listeners from among > 300 candidates. > > 3) David Isherwood, Gaetan Lorho, Nick Zacharov, Ville-Veikko Mattila, > Augmentation, Application and Verification of the Generalized Listener > Selection Procedure, Presented at the 115th AES Conv., Preprint #5894, > (2003) > > Hope this helps, > > All the best, > > Hüseyin > _____________________________________________ > Dr Hüseyin Hacihabiboglu > I-Lab / CCSR > University of Surrey, Guildford GU2 7XH, Surrey, United Kingdom > Tel: +44 1483 683435 > Fax: +44 1483 686011 > e-mail: h.hacihabiboglu@xxxxxxxx > www: http://www.ee.surrey.ac.uk/Personal/H.Hacihabiboglu/ > VoIP: husshho (skype) > _____________________________________________ > Sound has the power to make the world a better place > > > > -----Original Message----- > From: AUDITORY - Research in Auditory Perception on behalf of AUDITORY > automatic digest system > Sent: Thu 6/28/2007 05:00 > To: AUDITORY@xxxxxxxx > Subject: AUDITORY Digest - 25 Jun 2007 to 27 Jun 2007 (#2007-140) > > There are 3 messages totalling 80 lines in this issue. > > Topics of the day: > > 1. Psychoacoutics experiments with large N > 2. Open Position for a young research engineer (M/F) in Auralization > (Liege, > Belgium) (2) > > ---------------------------------------------------------------------- > > Date: Wed, 27 Jun 2007 08:51:09 +0200 > From: Massimo Grassi <massimo.grassi@xxxxxxxx> > Subject: Psychoacoutics experiments with large N > > Dear list members, > > is anybody aware of hearing experiments conducted with a (very) large > number of participants? > > I know of only two works (i.e., W. Hartmann, JASA, 1993 and Neuhoff, > Wayand and Knight, ICAD Proceedings, 2002). > > > Thank you all in advance, > m > > -- > Massimo Grassi - PhD > Dipartimento di Psicologia Generale > Via Venezia 8 - 35131 Padova - Italy > http://www.psy.unipd.it/~grassi > http://percezione.wordpress.com/ >


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