Re: seeking Klemm papers ("Richard F. Lyon" )


Subject: Re: seeking Klemm papers
From:    "Richard F. Lyon"  <DickLyon@xxxxxxxx>
Date:    Sun, 27 Mar 2011 10:06:25 -0700
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And if nobody has it, maybe someone will help me figure out how to get a copy from one of the libraries that has the Arch. f. d. Psych.: http://www.worldcat.org/title/archiv-fur-die-gesamte-psychologie-organ-d-deutschen-gesellschaft-fur-psychologie/oclc/231008568 Lots in Germany, a few in France, and one in Zurich. Any volunteers? I also found a commentary that said the time-difference that Klemm found was 1/100 $\sigma$; some looking around informed me that $\sigma$ was an old abbreviation for a millisecond, so this is 10 microseconds. Seems a lot more reasonable than the 2 microseconds that another book talked about. I'd like to see what else he said (I think I can make out German almost well enough to get the gist of it). As far as I can tell, this may be the first guy to investigate inter-aural time difference of clicks and complex sounds (as opposed to just inter-aural phase difference of sinusoids). Dick At 7:28 PM -0700 3/26/11, Richard F. Lyon wrote: >Otto Klemm apparently did great work on binaural >localization, including time-intensity trading. >But I can't find a clear statement of how small >a time difference he found to be detectable. >One paper says 2 microseconds, but I suspect >that's wrong. > >I have his 1913 and 1914 papers (freely >available online), but can't find these more >important later ones: > >Klemm, Otto (1918). Untersuchungen uber die >Lokalisation von Schallreizen. 3. Mitteilung: >Uber der Anteil des beidohrigen horens. Archiv >für die gesamte Psychologie, 38, 71-114. > >Klemm, Otto (1920). Untersuchungen über die >Lokalisation von Schallreizen. 4. Mitteilung: >Über den Einfluß des binauralen >Zeitunterschiedes auf die Lokalisation. Archiv >für die gesamte Psychologie, Bd. 40, 117­146. > >Does anyone have or know where to find them? > >Dick


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