I quote:These results suggest the existence of a previously unrecognized response to complex sound containing particular types of high frequencies above the audible range. We term this phenomenon the "hypersonic effect."
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Topic - "Inaudible" HF sounds found to affect perception of sound - clarkjohnsen 13:47:37 08/25/03 (32)
- Thank you for the reference - Lynn Olson 17:16:26 12/21/03 (0)
- Hardly previously unrecognized... - Tom Dawson 00:26:37 11/24/03 (0)
- what other explanations are possible - Timbo in Oz 20:00:51 08/31/03 (7)
- Re: what other explanations are possible - macaque 14:32:09 11/02/03 (0)
- Dominant paradigms - the continuous tone - Timbo in Oz 20:26:08 08/31/03 (5)
- Re: Dominant paradigms - the continuous tone - Ted Smith 21:33:31 08/31/03 (4)
- "If you think about voice, the attack and decay hardly matter at all." - clarkjohnsen 07:50:43 09/04/03 (3)
- I should have said the tonal character of... - Ted Smith 12:52:45 09/04/03 (2)
- Look up Leonard Research in Scandinavia - Timbo in Oz 21:14:56 09/07/03 (1)
- Re: Look up Leonard Research in Scandinavia - Ted Smith 21:26:11 09/07/03 (0)
- Re: "Inaudible" HF sounds found to affect perception of sound - jneutron 17:33:22 08/27/03 (12)
- even the (double) blind engineer can explain without appeal to "transient resolution" - jcox 19:33:27 08/27/03 (11)
- Re: even the (double) blind engineer can explain without appeal to "transient resolution" - john curl 14:21:03 08/29/03 (6)
- Amplitude variation still seems the simpler explaination - jcox 20:01:34 09/01/03 (1)
- OK Help me out here Brother Curl... - Ivan303 20:24:52 08/29/03 (4)
- Here's my guess... - Charles Hansen 09:10:37 08/30/03 (1)
- That was my guess, as well.. - Ivan303 09:38:29 08/30/03 (0)
- Re: OK Help me out here Brother Curl... - eico1 07:23:12 08/30/03 (1)
- Re: OK Help me out here Brother Curl... - john curl 09:31:41 08/31/03 (0)
- Re: even the (double) blind engineer can explain without appeal to "transient resolution" - jneutron 20:11:54 08/27/03 (3)
- See reference given below - Pat D 19:30:53 08/28/03 (1)
- Excellent..thanks nt. - jneutron 05:34:17 08/29/03 (0)
- Re: even the (double) blind engineer can explain without appeal to "transient resolution" - jcox 21:13:02 08/27/03 (0)
- Oh no, science is failing us..... - Commuteman 10:54:11 08/26/03 (1)
- "We already know all there is to know!" That statement should appeal... - clarkjohnsen 09:59:51 08/27/03 (0)
- Hmmm.... Maybe *How* the Digital Age Killed the Music... - Todd Krieger 00:09:47 08/26/03 (1)
- Yes, that was a good'un. nt - clarkjohnsen 08:24:02 08/26/03 (0)
- Re: "Inaudible" HF sounds found to affect perception of sound - Tre' 20:09:51 08/25/03 (1)
- Re: "Inaudible" HF sounds found to affect perception of sound - Claude Abraham 13:58:05 08/27/03 (0)
- Intermodulation distortion in the speakers? - Pat D 18:44:12 08/25/03 (0)
- Re: "Inaudible" HF sounds found to affect perception of sound - Ivan303 16:44:26 08/25/03 (1)
- Re: "Inaudible" HF sounds found to affect perception of sound - john curl 14:13:09 08/26/03 (0)