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Electrophysiological Correlates of Aesthetic Music Processing

2009

We analyzed the processes of making aesthetic judgments of music, focusing on the differences between music experts and laypersons. Sixteen students of musicology and 16 control subjects (also students) judged the aesthetic value as well as the harmonic correctness of chord sequences. Event-related potential (ERP) data indicate differences between experts and laypersons in making aesthetic judgments at three different processing stages. Additionally, effects of expertise on ERP components that have previously been proven to be sensitive to musical training were replicated. The study thus provides insights into the effects of musical expertise on neural correlates of aesthetic music processi…

Auditory perceptionNeural correlates of consciousnessEstheticsMusic psychologyGeneral NeuroscienceMusicalControl subjectsGeneral Biochemistry Genetics and Molecular BiologyElectrophysiologyMusicologyAcoustic StimulationHistory and Philosophy of ScienceMusic and emotionAuditory PerceptionHumansLearningChord (music)PsychologySocial psychologyMusicCognitive psychologyAnnals of the New York Academy of Sciences
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Categorization of Extremely Brief Auditory Stimuli: Domain-Specific or Domain-General Processes?

2011

The present study investigated the minimum amount of auditory stimulation that allows differentiation of spoken voices, instrumental music, and environmental sounds. Three new findings were reported. 1) All stimuli were categorized above chance level with 50 ms-segments. 2) When a peak-level normalization was applied, music and voices started to be accurately categorized with 20 ms-segments. When the root-mean-square (RMS) energy of the stimuli was equalized, voice stimuli were better recognized than music and environmental sounds. 3) Further psychoacoustical analyses suggest that the categorization of extremely brief auditory stimuli depends on the variability of their spectral envelope in…

Auditory perceptionNormalization (statistics)Property (programming)Experimental psychologySpeech recognitionmedia_common.quotation_subjectlcsh:MedicineBiologySocial and Behavioral SciencesPerceptionPsychophysicsPsychologyHumanslcsh:ScienceSet (psychology)Biologymedia_commonMultidisciplinarylcsh:RExperimental PsychologyRecognition PsychologySensory SystemsSoundAuditory SystemAcoustic StimulationCategorizationSpectral envelopeAuditory PerceptionVoiceSensory Perceptionlcsh:QMusicResearch ArticleNeurosciencePsychoacousticsPLoS ONE
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Temporal weights in the perception of sound intensity: Effects of sound duration and number of temporal segments

2018

Loudness is a fundamental aspect of auditory perception that is closely related to the physical level of the sound. However, it has been demonstrated that, in contrast to a sound level meter, human listeners do not weight all temporal segments of a sound equally. Instead, the beginning of a sound is more important for loudness estimation than later temporal portions. The present study investigates the mechanism underlying this primacy effect by varying the number of equal-duration temporal segments (5 and 20) and the total duration of the sound (1.0 to 10.0 s) in a factorial design. Pronounced primacy effects were observed for all 20-segment sounds. The temporal weights for the five-segment…

Auditory perceptiongeographygeography.geographical_feature_categoryAcoustics and UltrasonicsAcousticsmedia_common.quotation_subject05 social sciencesContrast (music)01 natural sciencesSound intensity050105 experimental psychologyLoudnessArts and Humanities (miscellaneous)Duration (music)Perception0103 physical sciencesotorhinolaryngologic diseases0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesSound level meter010301 acousticsSound (geography)Mathematicsmedia_commonThe Journal of the Acoustical Society of America
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An investigation of prototypical and atypical within-category vowels and non-speech analogues on cortical auditory evoked related potentials (AERPs) …

2011

The present study examined cortical auditory evoked related potentials (AERPs) for the P1-N250 and MMN components in children 9 years of age. The first goal was to investigate whether AERPs respond differentially to vowels and complex tones, and the second goal was to explore how prototypical language formant structures might be reflected in these early auditory processing stages. Stimuli were two synthetic within-category vowels (/y/), one of which was preferred by adult German listeners ("prototypical-vowel"), and analogous complex tones. P1 strongly distinguished vowels from tones, revealing larger amplitudes for the more difficult to discriminate but phonetically richer vowel stimuli. P…

Auditory perceptionmedicine.medical_specialtyStatistics as TopicMismatch negativityContingent Negative VariationAudiologyElectroencephalographyDevelopmental psychologyFluencyJudgmentDiscrimination PsychologicalPhoneticsPhysiology (medical)VowelmedicineReaction TimeHumansChildta515Cerebral CortexBrain MappingPsycholinguisticsmedicine.diagnostic_testGeneral NeurosciencePhoneticsElectroencephalographyContingent negative variationNeuropsychology and Physiological PsychologyFormantAcoustic StimulationReadingAuditory PerceptionEvoked Potentials AuditoryPsychologyInternational Journal of Psychophysiology
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Data from: Individual differences in selective attention predict speech identification at a cocktail party

2017

Listeners with normal hearing show considerable individual differences in speech understanding when competing speakers are present, as in a crowded restaurant. Here, we show that one source of this variance are individual differences in the ability to focus selective attention on a target stimulus in the presence of distractors. In 50 young normal-hearing listeners, the performance in tasks measuring auditory and visual selective attention was associated with sentence identification in the presence of spatially separated competing speakers. Together, the measures of selective attention explained a similar proportion of variance as the binaural sensitivity for the acoustic temporal fine stru…

Auditory perceptionselective attentiontemporal fine structure sensitivitypsychoacousticsbehavioral disciplines and activitiesLife sciencesworking memorymedicine and health carevisual attentionauditory attentionotorhinolaryngologic diseasesMedicinespeech-in-noise identificationindividual differencespsychological phenomena and processes
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Structural properties of the quaternary Heusler alloy Co2Cr1−xFexAl

2007

The quarternary substitutional series Co2Cr1?xFexAl was investigated by means of surface and bulk sensitive techniques in order to exploit its structural and compositional properties. Both bulk and powder samples of the alloy series were investigated to obtain specific information about this material.The long range order was determined by means of x-ray diffraction and neutron diffraction, while the site specific (short range) order was proved by extended x-ray absorption fine structure spectroscopy. The magnetic structure was investigated by M?ssbauer spectroscopy in transmission and scattering modes in order to compare and separate powder and bulk properties. The chemical composition was …

Auger electron spectroscopyAcoustics and UltrasonicsMagnetic structureChemistryNeutron diffractionOxideCondensed Matter PhysicsSurfaces Coatings and FilmsElectronic Optical and Magnetic Materialschemistry.chemical_compoundCrystallographyChemical physicsEmission spectrumThin filmAbsorption (electromagnetic radiation)SpectroscopyJournal of Physics D: Applied Physics
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A general comparison between various types of linear generators for wave energy conversion

2017

This paper presents a general comparison between various types of linear generators for wave energy conversion. According to the type of magnetic configuration they are distinguished as: linear asynchronous generators, linear generators with permanent magnets and linear reluctance generators. The paper shows their peculiarities and discusses their field of applications.

Automotive EngineeringOcean EngineeringSettore ING-IND/32 - Convertitori Macchine E Azionamenti ElettriciOceanographyAcoustics and UltrasonicInstrumentationLinear machineWater Science and Technology
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Diffusion of Drone Journalism: the Case of Finland, 2011-2020

2020

This article details Finnish news organizations’ adoption of drones for journalistic purposes from 2011 to 2020. The theoretical starting point of the article is Rogers’ (1962) diffusion of innovations theory, which explains how new ideas and technologies spread in societies. The main empirical data for the study were derived from a phone survey conducted among the 80 most popular newspapers in Finland. The findings reveal that drone journalism in Finland has already diffused from a few pioneering organizations to a large number of newsrooms, including regional, mid-sized newspapers. Most of the newspapers are either using in-house drones, buying commissioned images, or using both strategie…

Aviationcommunicationsvisual journalismddc:070Finland; aviation; drone journalism; news organizations; visual journalismNewspaperlcsh:Communication. Mass mediadrone journalism0508 media and communicationsdronetilmakuvatPhone050602 political science & public administrationdrone-journalismiFinlandmedia technologyPoint (typography)Communication05 social sciencesilmakuvausvisuaalinen viestintäuutiskuvatKommunikatorforschung Journalismuslcsh:P87-960506 political scienceneue Technologienew technologyNachrichtenwesenMedia Economics Media TechnologyaircraftDiffusion (acoustics)Medienökonomie Medientechniknews organizationsLuftfahrzeugFrequency of use050801 communication & media studiesjournalismnewspapersCommunicator Research JournalismPolitical scienceJournalismusZeitunguutistoimistotNews media journalism publishingbusiness.industryMedia studiesDroneMedientechnikFinnlandaviationfinlandjournalismiJournalismsanomalehdetPublizistische Medien JournalismusVerlagswesenbusinessnewspaper
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Synthesis of aryl azides: A probe reaction to study the synergetic action of ultrasounds and ionic liquids

2011

Abstract The combined effect of ultrasounds and ionic liquids was used to perform the synthesis of aryl azides by nucleophilic aromatic substitution in ionic liquid/[1-butyl-3-methylimidazolium][N 3 ] binary mixtures. The ultrasounds efficiency was analyzed as a function of the substrate and of the ionic liquid structure. In the first case, both 6π and 10π electrons aryl halides were considered. As far as the ionic liquid structure is concerned, both aromatic and aliphatic ionic liquids were taken into account. Among aromatic cations, the effects due to different ability in giving hydrogen bond or π–π interactions were considered. The use of a geminal ionic liquid having an aromatic spacer …

AzidesAcoustics and UltrasonicsInorganic chemistryIonic LiquidsHalideChemistry Techniques SyntheticPhotochemistryIonInorganic Chemistrychemistry.chemical_compoundNucleophilic aromatic substitutionChemical Engineering (miscellaneous)Environmental ChemistryUltrasonicsRadiology Nuclear Medicine and imagingMolecular StructureGeminalHydrogen bondArylOrganic ChemistrySubstrate (chemistry)StereoisomerismSettore CHIM/06 - Chimica OrganicachemistryIonic liquidIonic liquids Ultrasounds Aryl azides Nucleophilic aromatic substitutionUltrasonics Sonochemistry
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Background noise suppression for acoustic localization by means of an adaptive energy detection approach

2008

A microphone array can be employed to localize dominant acoustic sources in a given noisy environment. This capability is successfully used in good signal to noise ratio (SNR) conditions but its accuracy decreases considerably in the presence of other background noise sources. In order to counteract this effect, a novel approach that combines the information provided by a Gaussian energy detector (GED) with the approved localization method SRP-PHAT is presented in this paper. To evaluate the presented technique, several acoustic sources (speech and impulsive sounds) were considered in a variety of different scenarios to demonstrate the robustness and the accuracy of the system proposed.

Background noisesymbols.namesakeMicrophone arraySignal-to-noise ratioComputer Science::SoundComputer scienceRobustness (computer science)AcousticsGaussianSpeech recognitionDetectorsymbolsNoise control2008 IEEE International Conference on Acoustics, Speech and Signal Processing
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