International audienceThree experiments on loudness of sounds with linearly increasing levels were performed: global loudness was measured using direct ratings, loudness change was measured using direct and indirect estimations. Results revealed differences between direct and indirect estimations of loudness change, indicating that the underlying perceptual phenomena are not the same. The effect of ramp size is small for the former and important for the latter. A similar trend was revealed between global loudness and direct estimations of loudness change according to the end level, suggesting they may have been confounded. Measures provided by direct estimations of loudness change are more participant-dependent
Global loudness change is a post-stimulus retrospective judgement that measures listeners' overall i...
Global loudness change is a post-stimulus retrospective judgement that measures listeners' overall i...
International audienceThe mechanisms underlying global loudness judgments of rising- or falling-inte...
cote interne IRCAM: Susini10bInternational audienceLoudness change has been recently studied for ton...
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 ...
cote interne IRCAM: Susini11bNational audienceLoudness of stationary sounds is very well established...
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...
In real-world listening domains such as speech and music, acoustic intensity and perceived loudness ...
Studies of loudness change for tones with linearly varying levels using different loudness rating me...
International audienceFour experiments were conducted to assess the loudness of both increasing and ...
cote interne IRCAM: Meunier10aNational audienceHow does listeners judge the global loudness of non-s...
Loudness is a fundamental aspect of human auditory perception that is closely associated with a soun...
Three experiments investigate psychological, methodological, and domain-specific characteristics of ...
Global loudness change is a post-stimulus retrospective judgement that measures listeners' overall i...
Global loudness change is a post-stimulus retrospective judgement that measures listeners' overall i...
International audienceThe mechanisms underlying global loudness judgments of rising- or falling-inte...
cote interne IRCAM: Susini10bInternational audienceLoudness change has been recently studied for ton...
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 ...
cote interne IRCAM: Susini11bNational audienceLoudness of stationary sounds is very well established...
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...
In real-world listening domains such as speech and music, acoustic intensity and perceived loudness ...
Studies of loudness change for tones with linearly varying levels using different loudness rating me...
International audienceFour experiments were conducted to assess the loudness of both increasing and ...
cote interne IRCAM: Meunier10aNational audienceHow does listeners judge the global loudness of non-s...
Loudness is a fundamental aspect of human auditory perception that is closely associated with a soun...
Three experiments investigate psychological, methodological, and domain-specific characteristics of ...
Global loudness change is a post-stimulus retrospective judgement that measures listeners' overall i...
Global loudness change is a post-stimulus retrospective judgement that measures listeners' overall i...
International audienceThe mechanisms underlying global loudness judgments of rising- or falling-inte...