Sound detection and processing by fish: critical review and major research questions (part 2 of 2)

AN Popper, RR Fay - Brain, behavior and evolution, 1993 - karger.com
The literature on fish hearing has increased significantly since our last critical review in
1973. The purpose of the current paper is to review the more recent literature and to identify …

Evolution of hearing in vertebrates: the inner ears and processing

RR Fay, AN Popper - Hearing research, 2000 - Elsevier
This paper considers aspects of the evolution of the vertebrate auditory system from an
'ichthyocentric'perspective. It is argued that all vertebrate auditory systems are required to do …

[BOOK][B] Virtual reality: scientific and technological challenges

National Research Council - 1994 - books.google.com
Despite widespread interest in virtual reality, research and development efforts in synthetic
environments (SE)--the field encompassing virtual environments, teleoperation, and hybrids …

Sound detection mechanisms and capabilities of teleost fishes

AN Popper, RR Fay, C Platt, O Sand - Sensory processing in aquatic …, 2003 - Springer
This chapter, written from the perspective of four authors who have been studying fish
bioacoustics for over 120 years (cumulative!), examines the major issues of the field. Each …

Stream segregation and peripheral channeling

WM Hartmann, D Johnson - Music perception, 1991 - online.ucpress.edu
Two interleaved melodies, with theory tones alternating as ABAB..., can be individually
followed and identified if auditory stream segregation takes place. Stream segregation can …

Bottom–up and top–down influences on auditory scene analysis: Evidence from event-related brain potentials.

C Alain, SR Arnott, TW Picton - Journal of experimental psychology …, 2001 - psycnet.apa.org
The physiological processes underlying the segregation of concurrent sounds were
investigated through the use of event-related brain potentials. The stimuli were complex …

[PDF][PDF] Selectively attending to auditory objects

C Alain, SR Arnott - Front. Biosci, 2000 - article.imrpress.com
[Frontiers in Bioscience 5, d202-212, January 1, 2000] 202 SELECTIVELY ATTENDING TO
AUDITORY OBJECTS Claude Alain and Stephen R Page 1 [Frontiers in Bioscience 5, d202-212 …

Interacting dark matter disguised as warm dark matter

C Boehm, A Riazuelo, SH Hansen, R Schaeffer - Physical Review D, 2002 - APS
We explore some of the consequences of dark-matter–photon interactions on structure
formation, focusing on the evolution of cosmological perturbations and performing both an …

The sense of hearing in fishes and amphibians

RR Fay, AM Simmons - Comparative hearing: fish and amphibians, 1999 - Springer
For humans, the act of hearing results in a set of experiences that can lead to knowledge,
but may or may not lead to overt behaviors. Ordinary experience suggests that most humans …

Lifting the curtain on the Wizard of Oz: biased voice-based impressions of speaker size.

D Rendall, JR Vokey, C Nemeth - Journal of Experimental …, 2007 - psycnet.apa.org
The consistent, but often wrong, impressions people form of the size of unseen speakers are
not random but rather point to a consistent misattribution bias, one that the advertising …