Subject: Re: own voice versus recorded voice perception From: "reinifrosch@xxxxxxxx" <reinifrosch@xxxxxxxx> Date: Fri, 10 Apr 2009 13:09:31 +0000 List-Archive:<http://lists.mcgill.ca/scripts/wa.exe?LIST=AUDITORY>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. ----Ursprüngliche Nachricht---- Von: steve.beet@xxxxxxxx Datum: 10.04.2009 11:53 An: <AUDITORY@xxxxxxxx> Betreff: Re: own voice versus recorded voice perception 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 -------------------------------------- Reinhart Frosch, Dr. phil. nat., r. PSI and ETH Zurich, Sommerhaldenstr. 5B, CH-5200 Brugg. Phone: 0041 56 441 77 72. Mobile: 0041 79 754 30 32. E-mail: reinifrosch@xxxxxxxx .