Psychological and Physiological Acoustics
- PP00 - Psychological and Physiological Acoustics, REGULAR (not structured)
Description: Contributed session on the topic. - PP01 - Role of temporal fine structure in speech and nonspeech perception for normal & hearing-impaired people
Org. by Christian Lorenzi & Brian Moore Description: This session will explore the role of temporal fine structure in psychoacoustic and speech perception tasks. - PP02 - Cross-spectral auditory integration: Physiological, psychophysical, and clinical evidence
Org. by Blas Espinoza-Varas & Alain de Cheveigne Description: Recent evidence suggests that speech recognition depends importantly on the ability to integrate information across the frequency spectrum, which is not accounted for by the sensitivity of the respective spectral regions. This special session will review physiological underpinnings of cross-spectral auditory integration, relevant psychophysical evidence and models of cross-spectral integration, and speech-recognition data supporting the existence of a cross-spectral integration deficit in hearing-impaired and cochlear-implanted patients. - PP03 - Auditory perception and signal processing by prostheses
Org. by Huanping Dai & Birger Kollmeier Description: The focus of this special session will be the interactions between amplification and auditory research. - PP04 - Cochlear implants: Going beyond the envelope
Org. by Bernhard Seeber, Bernhard Laback & Steven Colburn Description: This session will focus on the link between perception and signal processing for information encoding for cochlear implants: limits of current approaches, new encoding schemes, fine structure coding, coding of binaural information, coding and auditory scene analysis. - PP05 - Applications of psychoacoustics
Joint with: ASACOS Org. by Patricia Davies & Hugo Fastl Description: The successful application of results from basic psychoacoustics in fields like noise evaluation or sound quality design is highlighted. - PP06 - Binaural perception by hearing-aid wearers
Org. by Sridhar Kalluri & Michael Akeroyd Description: The session will survey current approaches to understanding the impact of hearing aids, including new signal-processing algorithms for bilateral hearing aids, on binaural perception. - PP07 - Acoustic features and speech perception
Joint with: SC Org. by Jont Allen & Sarah Hawkins Description: This session will bring together presentations that relates the perception and discrimination of C/V stimuli, in the presence of masking noise, to the acoustic features that support these discriminations. - PP08 - Integrated approaches to auditory scene analysis
Org. by Mounya Elhilali & Daniel Pressnitzer Description: This session will present recent studies that have adopted an integrated approach to auditory scene analysis, by including psychophysical reports, physiological and imaging studies, as well as computational models. - PP09 - Jens Blauert and his contributions
Joint with: AA, NS, SP Org. by Ervin Hafter & Armin Kohlrausch Description: This session will acknowledge the contributions of Jens Blauert. - PP10 - Auditory perception of sound source properties
Org. by John Neuhoff & Anna Preis Description: This session will explore the idea that the main task of audition in natural environments is to identify objects (sound sources) by detecting their properties, and not to identify the properties of the acoustic waves. - PP11 - Loudness, from controlled stimuli to environmental sounds
Org. by Jeremy Marozeau & Sabine Meunier Description: The focus of the session will be on the application of data extracted from typical psychoacoustic experiments on loudness to every day situations. - PP12 - Otoacoustic emissions, from cochlear modeling to experimental techniques, and back
Org. by Christopher Shera & Arturo Moleti Description: The session will explore theoretical modeling of OAE generation mechanisms, advanced techniques for OAE data acquisition and analysis, and OAE diagnostic applications. - PP13 - Computational auralization
Org. by Durand Begault & Lauri Savioja Description: The session Computational Auralization concerns novel methodology including implementation of techniques, developments in algorithms, and new applications for interior and exterior sound environments.
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