International audienceThe global loudness of a varying intensity sound is greater when the intensity increases than when it decreases. This global loudness asymmetry was found to be larger for pure tones than for broadband noises. In this study, our aim was to determine whether this difference between pure tones and noises is due to the difference in bandwidth between sounds or to the difference in the strength of the sensation of pitch. The loudness asymmetry was measured for broadband and for narrow-band signals that do or do not elicit a sensation of pitch. The asymmetry was greater for sounds that elicit a sensation of pitch whatever their bandwidth. The loudness model for time varying sounds [1] predicted well the asymmetry for the bro...
International audienceMost investigations on the variations of loudness with the spatial position of...
Sounds that evoke a sense of pitch are ubiquitous in our environment and important for speech, music...
Room reverberation adds slowly-decaying 'tails' at the end of sounds, yet listeners do not perceive ...
International audienceThe global loudness of a varying intensity sound is greater when the intensity...
International audienceA sound is judged as overall louder if it increases rather than if it decrease...
International audiencePrevious research demonstrated that the loudness asymmetry between 1-kHz risin...
International audienceIn a previous study, a robust asymmetry in global loudness was observed betwee...
Studies of loudness change for tones with linearly varying levels using different loudness rating me...
National audienceIt has been shown in the past that listeners judge differently the loudness change ...
Studies of loudness change for tones with linearly varying levels using different loudness rating me...
cote interne IRCAM: Susini05bNone / NoneNational audienceStudies of loudness change for tones with l...
cote interne IRCAM: Susini07aNone / NoneNational audienceLoudness change has been studied for tones ...
International audienceFour experiments were conducted to assess the loudness of both increasing and ...
International audienceSome recent works about the loudness of dynamic sounds showed that sounds that...
International audienceSignificant loudness variations with source azimuth (i.e. directional loudness...
International audienceMost investigations on the variations of loudness with the spatial position of...
Sounds that evoke a sense of pitch are ubiquitous in our environment and important for speech, music...
Room reverberation adds slowly-decaying 'tails' at the end of sounds, yet listeners do not perceive ...
International audienceThe global loudness of a varying intensity sound is greater when the intensity...
International audienceA sound is judged as overall louder if it increases rather than if it decrease...
International audiencePrevious research demonstrated that the loudness asymmetry between 1-kHz risin...
International audienceIn a previous study, a robust asymmetry in global loudness was observed betwee...
Studies of loudness change for tones with linearly varying levels using different loudness rating me...
National audienceIt has been shown in the past that listeners judge differently the loudness change ...
Studies of loudness change for tones with linearly varying levels using different loudness rating me...
cote interne IRCAM: Susini05bNone / NoneNational audienceStudies of loudness change for tones with l...
cote interne IRCAM: Susini07aNone / NoneNational audienceLoudness change has been studied for tones ...
International audienceFour experiments were conducted to assess the loudness of both increasing and ...
International audienceSome recent works about the loudness of dynamic sounds showed that sounds that...
International audienceSignificant loudness variations with source azimuth (i.e. directional loudness...
International audienceMost investigations on the variations of loudness with the spatial position of...
Sounds that evoke a sense of pitch are ubiquitous in our environment and important for speech, music...
Room reverberation adds slowly-decaying 'tails' at the end of sounds, yet listeners do not perceive ...