Two questions (Al Bregman )


Subject: Two questions
From:    Al Bregman  <al.bregman(at)MCGILL.CA>
Date:    Sat, 10 Nov 2001 11:37:49 -0500

Dear colleagues, I have two questions about research data: 1. Has anybody done any research studying the perceptual grouping of sounds presented via cochlear implants? 2. What is the best quantitative data on the actual perceived location of either a pure tone, noise burst, or a click presented over headphones as a function of its interaural intensity difference. -- Can you predict exactly where the sound will be heard, assuming that the listener has balanced audiograms at the two ears? -- How close would the audiograms have to be in the case of a click or short burst of white noise? Thanks, Al ------------------------------------------------- Albert S. Bregman, Emeritus Professor Dept of Psychology, McGill University 1205 Docteur Penfield Avenue Montreal, QC, Canada H3A 1B1 Office: Phone: +1 (514) 398-6103 Fax: +1 (514) 398-4896 Home phone & Fax: +1 (514) 484-2592 Email: al.bregman(at)mcgill.ca -------------------------------------------------


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