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The Role of Visual Experience in Auditory Space Perception around the Legs.
It is widely accepted that vision plays a key role in the development of spatial skills of the other senses. Recent works have shown that blindness is often associated with auditory spatial deficits. The majority of previous...
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Evaluation of a method for enhancing interaural level differences at low frequencies.
A method (called binaural enhancement) for enhancing interaural level differences at low frequencies, based on estimates of interaural time differences, was developed and evaluated. Five conditions were compared, all using...
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The accuracy of auditory spatial judgments in the visually impaired is dependent on sound source distance.
Blindness leads to substantial enhancements in many auditory abilities, and deficits in others. It is unknown how severe visual losses need to be before changes in auditory abilities occur, or whether the relationship between...
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Partial visual loss disrupts the relationship between judged room size and sound source distance.
Visual spatial information plays an important role in calibrating auditory space. Blindness results in deficits in a number of auditory abilities, which have been explained in terms of the hypothesis that visual information is...
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Analysis of a Helmholtz preconditioning problem motivated by uncertainty quantification
This paper analyses the following question: let Aj, j = 1,2, be the Galerkin matrices corresponding to finite-element discretisations of the exterior Dirichlet problem for the heterogeneous Helmholtz equations ∇⋅ (Aj∇uj) +...
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Analysis of a Helmholtz preconditioning problem motivated by uncertainty quantification
This paper analyses the following question: let Aj, j = 1,2, be the Galerkin matrices corresponding to finite-element discretisations of the exterior Dirichlet problem for the heterogeneous Helmholtz equations ∇⋅ (Aj∇uj) +...
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Comparison of auditory spatial bisection and minimum audible angle in front, lateral, and back space.
Although vision is important for calibrating auditory spatial perception, it only provides information about frontal sound sources. Previous studies of blind and sighted people support the idea that azimuthal spatial bisection...
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Factors Affecting Auditory Estimates of Virtual Room Size
When vision is unavailable, auditory level and reverberation cues provide important spatial information regarding the environment, such as the size of a room. We investigated how room-size estimates were affected by stimulus...
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Glucocorticoid maturation of mitochondrial respiratory capacity in skeletal muscle before birth.
In adults, glucocorticoids act to match the supply and demand for energy during physiological challenges, partly through actions on tissue mitochondrial oxidative phosphorylation (OXPHOS) capacity. However, little is known about...
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Comparison of auditory spatial bisection and minimum audible angle in front, lateral, and back space
Abstract: Although vision is important for calibrating auditory spatial perception, it only provides information about frontal sound sources. Previous studies of blind and sighted people support the idea that azimuthal spatial...
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On the philosophy of poetry, ed. John Gibson
AJ Nickerson
Jun 03, 2016
This is the final version of the article. It first appeared from Johns Hopkins University Press via http://dx.doi.org/10.1353/phl.2016.0007
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