studies using auditory objects corpus/database (Richard Nance )


Subject: studies using auditory objects corpus/database
From:    Richard Nance  <rnance(at)DMU.AC.UK>
Date:    Mon, 7 Nov 2005 23:09:53 -0000

I've asked this before on this list (I think), but maybe something's changed. I'm looking for any research on semantic satiation, semantic generation, and semantic spreading that has been done with non-word sounds. I was hoping since such auditory databases are being sought out, maybe one of you would have run across something. It isn't a major point in my own work, but it does seem to be quite a large gap in a hundred years of research. Someone must have needed some easy grant money at some point. Is there some reason it can't be done? Or is it just an uninteresting question? I've been looking around for a long time, and I'm about to make a statement in a paper about it. The problem is that not finding something doesn't necessarily mean it doesn't exist. Best, Rick Nance -----Original Message----- From: Virginie van Wassenhove To: AUDITORY(at)LISTS.MCGILL.CA Sent: 11/4/2005 8:00 PM Subject: auditory objects corpus/database Hi, I was wondering whether a database/corpus of ecological sounds (excluding speech) is available anywhere. Could anyone help me on this? Thanks! -Virginie Virginie van Wassenhove, PhD Post-Doctoral Scholar ........................................................................ ........................................................................ ............. UCLA - Dept. of Psychology | Caltech - Division of Biology Visual and Multisensory Perception Lab | Shimojo Psychophysics Lab 1285 Franz Hall | 1200 E. California Blvd Los Angeles, CA 90095-1563 | Pasadena, CA 91125 <http://shamslab.psych.ucla.edu/> http://shamslab.psych.ucla.edu | <http://neuro.caltech.edu/> http://neuro.caltech.edu ........................................................................ ........................................................................ ............. vvw(at)caltech.edu | vvw(at)psych.ucla.edu lab 310.267.2141 | cell 310.210 .8587


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