Re: Does anybody recognize the origin of this picture? (Pulkki Ville )


Subject: Re: Does anybody recognize the origin of this picture?
From:    Pulkki Ville  <ville.pulkki@xxxxxxxx>
Date:    Wed, 16 Apr 2014 19:04:53 +0000
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Hi, just to note, that I think I have found the clue. Thanks for Thibaud Necciari for pointing out [Duifhuis] paper, and using them I found two more [below], which have very similar results than in Matti's fig: Feth, Lawrence L., and Honor O¹Malley. "Influence of temporal masking on click-pair discriminability." Perception & Psychophysics 22.5 (1977): 497-505. Ronken, Don A. "Monaural detection of a phase difference between clicks."The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America 47.4B (2005): 1091-1099. Duifhuis, H. "Consequences of peripheral frequency selectivity for nonsimultaneous masking." The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America54.6 (2005): 1471-1488. I did not find the original Matti's figure from anywhere, he might even have measured the data for that fig with a small listening tests with himself. Anyway, I am on safe side now. -Ville >Hello, > >In the test the subject has heard a sequence of masking impulses (e.g. >with 50 Hz rate), and a test impulse has been presented before or after >the masking impulse, and the threshold of audibility has been measured for >the test impulse. The figure is here: > >http://www.acoustics.hut.fi/u/ville/impulse-masking.png > >Any ponters would be appreciated. > >Grateful for your help! > >Best, >Ville Pulkki >Ville.Pulkki@xxxxxxxx >Tenure track assistant professor >Department of Signal Processing and Acoustics >School of electrical engineering >Aalto University


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