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Strickland E A - - 1997
Temporal resolution was examined as a function of frequency region and listening region. The first experiment demonstrated that amplitude- and frequency-modulated tones are not appropriate stimuli to study temporal resolution as a functional of frequency region, due to the availability of other cues in addition to temporal ones. In the ...
DeMarco P J PJ - - 1997
Previous studies have shown that luminance flicker, presented peripheral to a foveal test target, increases thresholds for target detection: the peripheral flicker (PF) effect. These studies have also shown that thresholds are elevated more for luminance targets, relative to chromatic targets. In the present study we examined the specificity of ...
Johnston A - - 1997
Speed discrimination thresholds were measured for first- and second-order Gaussian bars and edges as a function of speed and the spatial scale of the modulation signal. Discrimination thresholds were generally higher for the second-order patterns when compared with modulations of luminance. There were no systematic effects of variations in the ...
Sheft S - - 1997
Thresholds were measured for detecting amplitude modulation of a single tonal carrier in the presence of modulated maskers. The masker modulator contained either one or two sinusoidal components. As found in previous studies, there was a detrimental effect of masker modulation on the detection of probe modulation. Interference was obtained ...
Richards V M - - 1997
In an effort to evaluate the importance of across-frequency comparisons of envelope patterns in comodulation masking release (CMR) experiments and to compare joint effects of target-masker frequency separation for both CMR and modulation detection interference (MDI) tasks, thresholds were measured for three tasks. These tasks were: (a) the detection of ...
Lee J - - 1997
Discrimination of the change in depth of sinusoidal amplitude modulation (AM) was investigated as a function of stimulus duration. The carrier frequency was 4000 Hz, the standard modulation depth (m) was either 0.1, 0.18, or 0.3, and the modulation rate was either 10, 20, 40, or 80 Hz. For all ...
Le Van Quyen M - - 1997
We studied subdural recordings from a patient with an unusually focal and stable occipito-temporal epileptic discharge under four experimental conditions. The series of time intervals between successive spike discharges displayed a few (3-5) clusters of periodic values representing statistically significant short-term periodicities when tested against surrogate data. This short-term predictability ...
Esser K H - - 1997
In the lesser spear-nosed bat, Phyllostomus discolor, maternal directive calls are characterized by an individual type of sinusoidal frequency modulation (= SFM) pattern. Beside modulation frequency, modulation depth, carrier frequency, and number of modulation cycles per call contribute to the mother's vocal signature. Since juvenile P. discolor learn to adapt ...
Satorius D A - - 1997
We present an optical architecture and image processor capable of detecting and locating temporally coherent radiation that may be dominated by incoherent background radiation. The optical architecture makes use of a coherent light modulator that modulates light of sufficient coherence length while it leaves light of short coherence length unmodulated. ...
Zhao H B - - 1997
Amplitude- and frequency-modulated (AM and FM, respectively) tones have been considered as simplified models of natural sounds. The responses of auditory neurons can phase-lock to the modulation frequency (fm). The encoding and transmitting of such modulation phase-locking are interesting since there is no any fm physical peak in spectrum. In ...
Maison S - - 1997
Evoked otoacoustic emissions (EOAEs) are assumed to be generated by outer hair cells (OHCs). It is now generally accepted that EOAEs represent a means of functional exploration of the active micromechanical properties of OHCs. Efferent fibers of the medial olivocochlear system (MOCS) are connected along the sides and the bases ...
de Bougrenet de la Tocnaye J L - - 1997
We propose to study the conditions for implementation of complex amplitude modulation on standard liquid-crystal spatial light modulators when illuminated by polarized light. The spatial light modulators are used in a conventional configuration, i.e., the voltage is applied parallel to the wave-front propagation direction. The most commonly used liquid-crystal materials ...
Furukawa S - - 1997
Furukawa and Moore [S. Furukawa and B. C. J. Moore, J. Acoust. Soc. Am. 100, 2299-2312 (1996)] found that the detection of frequency modulation (FM) imposed on two inharmonically related carriers was better when the FM was coherent across carriers than when it was incoherent. Here, "coherence" refers to whether ...
Harsin C A - - 1997
This study investigated the acoustic correlates of perceptual centers (p-centers) in CV and VC syllables and developed an acoustic p-center model. In Part 1, listeners located syllables' p-centers by a method-of-adjustment procedure. The CV syllables contained the consonants /s/,/r/,/n/,/t/,/d/,/k/, and /g/; the VCs, the consonants /s/,/r/, and /n/. The vowel ...
Akeroyd M A - - 1997
Two compound experiments were performed to compare the detection of amplitude modulation with the discrimination of modulator shape when the modulators have strong temporal asymmetry. In experiment 1, an adaptive procedure was used to measure detection and discrimination as a function of modulation frequency from 4 to 400 Hz. In ...
Matthews P B - - 1997
1. The human stretch reflex is known to produce a phase advance in the EMG reflexly evoked by sinusoidal stretching, after allowing for the phase lag introduced by simple conduction. Such phase advance counteracts the tendency to tremor introduced by the combined effect of the conduction delay and the slowness ...
Klug S - - 1997
Rat embryos (9.5 days old) were exposed for up to 36 h to various radio frequency (RF) electric and magnetic fields (modulation frequency: 16, 60, 120 Hz; electric field strength: 60, 600 V/m; magnetic induction: 0.2, 2.0 microT). A resonator technique was used to generate standing waves thus fulfilling three ...
Stewart R E - - 1997
Major advances in the understanding of mammalian gustatory transduction mechanisms have occurred in the past decade. Recent research has revealed that a remarkable diversity of cellular mechanisms are involved in taste stimulus reception. These mechanisms range from G protein-and second messenger-linked receptor systems to stimulus-gated and stimulus-admitting ion channels. Contrary ...
Suter S - - 1996
Modulation by two temporal frequencies differentiates visual processing at the fundamentals (1Fs), second harmonics (2Fs), and second-order intermodulation components (IMCs), the latter created neurally as the sum or difference of the two modulation frequencies. Steady-state VEPs were recorded while stereo-normal adults viewed luminance or grating stimuli modulated by up to ...
Bibikov N G - - 1996
Single neuron responses to sinusoidal 20 Hz amplitude modulated tone bursts (612.5 ms stimulus-on time at the rate of once per 2.2 s) were studied in the auditory midbrain (torus semicircularis) of the immobilized grass frog (Rana temporaria temporaria). The characteristic frequency stimuli at 30 dB above the minimum threshold ...
Armstrong D J - - 1996
We show that nanosecond optical parametric oscillators pumped well above threshold by single-longitudinalmode pulses produce signal and idler light that is nearly purely phase modulated under a variety of conditions, including both seeded and unseeded operation.
Moore B C - - 1996
These experiments tested the hypothesis that detection of frequency modulation (FM) at very low rates depends mainly on temporal information (phase locking to the carrier) for carriers below about 5 kHz, whereas FM detection at higher rates (10 Hz and above) depends mainly on changes in the excitation pattern (a ...
Sek A - - 1996
These experiments examined the ability of subjects to detect auditory "events" composed of a brief modulation in the temporal center of an otherwise steady sinusoid. In experiment 1, psychometric fluctuations were measured for detecting either amplitude modulation (AM) or frequency modulation (FM) composed of a single cycle of a raised-cosine ...
Moore B C - - 1996
The discrimination of the depth of amplitude modulation (AM) of a target carrier can be adversely affected by the presence of other modulated carriers (flankers), an effect called modulation discrimination interference (MDI). Conversely, when the task is to detect a sinusoidal signal added to a modulated carrier of the same ...
Furukawa S - - 1996
This study investigated how well listeners combine information about frequency changes imposed on different carrier frequencies. The pattern of frequency change over time was either identical or different across carriers; this is referred to as "coherence." Psychometric functions were measured for the detection of frequency modulation (FM) imposed on two ...
Love G D - - 1996
We consider the use of a ferroelectric liquid-crystal spatial light modulator (FLC SLM) to control the transmittance of a telescope pupil to compensate for the effects of scintillation. Our aim here is to prove the necessary and physically interesting result that it is possible to control the intensity of light ...
Felsheim C - - 1996
We examined responses to pure tones and exponentially frequency-modulated (FM) stimuli in the inferior colliculus of ketamine anesthetized rats. All units responded to both pure-tone and FM stimulation: units responding selectively to FM stimuli were not found. The comparison between responses to many different FM sweeps revealed that activity was ...
Noss R S - - 1996
We report the development of a new method for frequency domain analysis of steady-state somatosensory evoked potentials (SEPs) to amplitude-modulated electrical stimulation, which can be recorded in significantly less time than traditional SEPs. Resampling techniques were used to compare the steady-state SEP to traditional SEP recordings, which are based on ...
Chauhan K - - 1996
It has been suggested that accommodation to visual display unit (VDU) symbols or to stimuli lit by fluorescent tubes or similar temporally modulated light sources may be less accurate due to flicker. Furthermore, if the microfluctuations of accommodation play a part in the control of steady-state accommodation, the effects of ...
Mateeff S - - 1996
Subjects observed a random dot pattern that moved horizontally with modulated velocity within an invisible aperture. The velocity contrast, (V2-V1)/V1, was 2/3. Two different percepts occurred while observing this stimulus. At lower modulation frequencies, between 2 and 12 Hz, velocity changes were clearly seen; this percept is called "motion irregularity". ...
Abuelma'atti M T - - 1996
A Fourier-series model describing the nonlinear characteristic of a spatial light modulator is presented. With the use of this model, closed-form expressions are obtained for the harmonic and intermodulation performance of a spatial light modulator excited by a multisinusoidal input-write light intensity.
Fu R - - 1996
To excite and refocus single quantum coherences in a three-level system with a quadrupolar interaction, it is possible to use frequency-modulated pulses with two diverging frequency components that are swept simultaneously through the two single-quantum transitions. This is achieved by time-dependent amplitude-modulation of the carrier frequency, so as to generate ...
Ye J - - 1996
Using our cavity-enhanced frequency modulation technique, we obtained the saturated signal of the weakly absorbing gas C(2)HD for the P(5) line of the (nu(2) + 3nu(3)) overtone band at 1.064 microm. An absorption sensitivity of 1.2 x 10(-10) (1.8 x 10(-12)/cm) has been obtained. The absolute frequency of the line ...
Learner R C - - 1996
Ghosts in Fourier-transform spectrometry are important for three reasons: they can give rise to spurious coincidences of frequency differences in spectral analysis, distort the phase correction, and set a limit to the attainable signal-to-noise ratio. The various types of ghost, originating from amplitude modulation, phase modulation, and intermodulation, are described ...
Esser K H - - 1996
In a two-alternative forced-choice procedure lesser spear-nosed bats, Phyllostomus discolor, had to discriminate between a pure tone stimulus and a sinusoidally frequency-modulated signal generated at the same carrier frequency as the tone. Modulation depths of the SFM stimuli were reduced until the animals' performance dropped below the 75%-correct level which ...
Strickland E A - - 1996
Thresholds for detection of sinusoidal amplitude modulation at a signal modulation frequency were measured in the presence of a masker modulation frequency, with broadband noise carriers. Broad tuning for modulation frequency was observed. For maskers half or twice the signal frequency, thresholds depended on the relative phases of the signal ...
Cohn R W - - 1996
We previously proposed a method of mapping full-complex spatial modulations into phase-only modulations. The Fourier transform of the encoded modulations approximates that of the original complex modulations. The amplitude of each pixel is encoded by the property that the amplitude of a random-phasor sum is reduced corresponding to its standard ...
Buss E - - 1996
Detection thresholds were obtained for a 500-Hz tone added to a masker comprised of an amplitude-modulated tone centered at the signal frequency (on-frequency masker) and an array of amplitude modulated tones centered at 300, 700, 800, 900, 1000, and 1100 Hz (off-frequency maskers). The shapes of the amplitude modulation patterns ...
Takei H - - 1996
Bacteriorhodopsin exhibits photoinduced changes in both absorption and refractive index at 633 nm. To explore the possibility of exploiting this property in constructing a photoaddressed spatial light modulator, we investigated the transmission property of a Fabry-Perot interferometer containing a bacteriorhodopsin thin film. Film was formed that had a phase shift ...
Drullman R - - 1996
In this paper the effect of temporal modulation reduction on spectral contrasts is investigated. First, a spectral modulation transfer function (SMTF) is presented as a method to measure the transfer of spectral ripples (sinusoidal periods/oct) in the short-time spectral envelope by comparing the spectral modulation depth of original and processed ...
Popov V V - - 1996
Simultaneous tone-tone masking in conjunction with the envelope-following response (EFR) recording was used to obtain tuning curves in dolphins (Tursiops truncatus). The EFR was evoked by amplitude-modulated probes of various frequencies. A modulation rate of 600 Hz was found to fit the requirement to have a narrow spectrum and evoke ...
Wu S - - 1996
To study the retinal light adaptation we measured and analyzed the flicker electroretinogram response to stimuli that varied in temporal frequency, retinal illuminance, and modulation depth. The responses measured at 100% modulation showed the classic adaptation pattern, being independent of mean retinal illuminance at low temporal frequencies, consistent with Weber ...
Greenwood D D - - 1996
From previous studies it appears that at least two factors limit the upper frequency at which auditory-nerve (AN) fibers can entrain to the envelope of a sinusoidally amplitude-modulated (AM) tone. Cochlear mechanical filtering insures that, in the local motion driving a fiber tuned to the carrier, sidetone amplitudes decrease as ...
Grose J H - - 1996
This study sought to determine the degree to which the auditory system can perform simultaneous across-frequency analyses on concurrent, but independent, modulation patterns. This was tested by measuring detection of a multicomponent signal presented against a background comprised of multiple modulation patterns. The results indicated that independent comodulation masking releases ...
Supin A Y - - 1995
Potentials following the envelopes of sinusoidally amplitude-modulated tones (envelope response, EFR) were recorded from the head surface in bottle-nosed dolphins. EFR appeared at modulation rates from 300 to 3400 Hz. EFR amplitude was higher at rates from 500 to 1400 Hz with peaks at 600 and 1000 Hz and troughs ...
Demany L - - 1995
In widely frequency-modulated (FM) sine tones, local frequency maxima are perceived more accurately than local frequency minima [L. Demany and K. I. McAnally, J. Acoust. Soc. Am. 96, 706-715 (1994); L. Demany and S. Clément, J. Acoust. Soc. Am. 97, 2454-2459 (1995)]. The aim of the present work was to ...
De Zeeuw C I - - 1995
1. Purkinje cells in the rabbit flocculus that respond best to rotation about the vertical axis (VA) project to flocculus-receiving neurons (FRNs) in the medial vestibular nucleus. During sinusoidal rotation, the phase of FRNs leads that of medial vestibular nucleus neurons not receiving floccular inhibition (non-FRNs). If the FRN phase ...
Ren T - - 1995
It has been reported that background variation in the frequency of spontaneous otoacoustic emission (SOAEs) may arise from the cardiovascular system and that the side-bands in the spectra of SOAEs may be modulated by heartbeat. For better understanding of the mechanical influence of the cardiac cycle on cochlear functions under ...
Wu S - - 1995
The flicker electroretinogram (ERG) to stimuli varying in temporal frequency and modulation depth was recorded to investigate retinal gain control. With increasing modulation of a sinusoidal flickering stimulus, the flicker ERG shows an amplitude compression and a phase retardation (of the fundamental component) at 16 Hz, an amplitude expansion and ...
Broomfield S E - - 1995
We present a novel method of producing arbitrarily valued binary phase-only modulation from a commercially available ferroelectric liquid-crystal spatial light modulator that is used in conjunction with simple polarization components. By cascading of such stages, modulators with four and eight equally spaced phase levels are constructed with 128 × 128 ...
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