Presentation 1997/2/20
Hypersonic Effect
Tsutomu OOHASHI, Emi NISHINA, Yoshitaka FUWAMOTO, Norie KAWAI, Masako MORIMOTO,
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Abstract(in English) We have developed a new system for sound presentation and a novel technique to measure brain electric activity, and used them to determine if high frequency components above the audible range can influence sound perception in ways not discerned by the method of paired comparisons. We report that high frequency sound induces activation of α-EEG rhythms that persist in the absence of high frequency stimulation, and can affect perception of sound quality.
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Keyword(in English) Hypersonic Effect / High frequency / α-EEG / Physio-psychological Evaluation
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Title (in English) Hypersonic Effect
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Keyword(1) Hypersonic Effect
Keyword(2) High frequency
Keyword(3) α-EEG
Keyword(4) Physio-psychological Evaluation
1st Author's Name Tsutomu OOHASHI
1st Author's Affiliation ATR Human Information Processing Laboratories()
2nd Author's Name Emi NISHINA
2nd Author's Affiliation National Institute of Multimedia Education
3rd Author's Name Yoshitaka FUWAMOTO
3rd Author's Affiliation Foundation for Advancement of International Science
4th Author's Name Norie KAWAI
4th Author's Affiliation Foundation for Advancement of International Science
5th Author's Name Masako MORIMOTO
5th Author's Affiliation The University of Tokyo
Date 1997/2/20
Paper # SP96-112
Volume (vol) vol.96
Number (no) 539
Page pp.pp.-
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