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BAD MSG: is 64) seems like a reasonable compromise, but from the erspective of detection thresholds for single-component profile changes I do not really know what choice would be best, and I would like to learn about more research dealing in detail with more than 20 components (but not white noise!). Best wishes, Peter Meijer P.S. Note that the free software at http://ourworld.compuserve.com/homepages/Peter_Meijer/winvoice.htm requires a webcam, but once you got that it allows you to import simple, e.g., uniform, .bmp images to override the video and run qualitative profile analysis experiments with all kinds of parameter settings for frequency range, number of frequency components, etc. Email to AUDITORY should now be sent to AUDITORY(at)lists.mcgill.ca LISTSERV commands should be sent to listserv(at)lists.mcgill.ca Information is available on the WEB at http://www.mcgill.ca/cc/listserv


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