International audienceUsing molecular psychophysics, temporal loudness weights were measured for 2-s, 1-kHz tones with flat, increasing and decreasing time-intensity profiles. While primacy and recency effects were observed for flat profile stimuli, the so-called "level dominance" effect was observed for both increasing and decreasing profile stimuli, fully determining their temporal weights. The weighs obtained for these profiles were basically zero for all but the most intense parts of these sounds. This supports the view that the "level dominance" effect is prominent with intensity-varying sounds and that it persists over time since temporal weights are not affected by the direction of intensity change
International audienceThe mechanisms underlying global loudness judgments of rising- or falling-inte...
International audiencePsychophysical reverse-correlation has been shown to provide a unique framewor...
International audienceThe mechanisms underlying global loudness judgments of rising- or falling-inte...
In two experiments, listeners judged the loudness of sounds consisting of 10 contiguous 100-ms wide-...
Abstract In four experiments, we studied the influence of the level profile of time-varying sounds o...
Previous research has consistently shown that for sounds varying in intensity over time, the beginni...
Real-world sounds like speech or traffic noise typically exhibit spectro-temporal variability becaus...
International audienceCurrent loudness models and indicators of time-varying sounds such as the 95th...
International audienceCurrent loudness models and indicators of time-varying sounds such as the 95th...
International audiencePsychophysical studies on loudness have so far examined the temporal weighting...
International audiencePsychophysical studies on loudness have so far examined the temporal weighting...
Real-world sounds like speech or traffic noise typically exhibit spectro-temporal variability becaus...
Real-world sounds like speech or traffic noise typically exhibit spectro-temporal variability becaus...
Previous research has consistently shown that for sounds varying in intensity over time, the beginni...
cote interne IRCAM: Meunier99a/National audienceMost works on loudness have been done for stationnar...
International audienceThe mechanisms underlying global loudness judgments of rising- or falling-inte...
International audiencePsychophysical reverse-correlation has been shown to provide a unique framewor...
International audienceThe mechanisms underlying global loudness judgments of rising- or falling-inte...
In two experiments, listeners judged the loudness of sounds consisting of 10 contiguous 100-ms wide-...
Abstract In four experiments, we studied the influence of the level profile of time-varying sounds o...
Previous research has consistently shown that for sounds varying in intensity over time, the beginni...
Real-world sounds like speech or traffic noise typically exhibit spectro-temporal variability becaus...
International audienceCurrent loudness models and indicators of time-varying sounds such as the 95th...
International audienceCurrent loudness models and indicators of time-varying sounds such as the 95th...
International audiencePsychophysical studies on loudness have so far examined the temporal weighting...
International audiencePsychophysical studies on loudness have so far examined the temporal weighting...
Real-world sounds like speech or traffic noise typically exhibit spectro-temporal variability becaus...
Real-world sounds like speech or traffic noise typically exhibit spectro-temporal variability becaus...
Previous research has consistently shown that for sounds varying in intensity over time, the beginni...
cote interne IRCAM: Meunier99a/National audienceMost works on loudness have been done for stationnar...
International audienceThe mechanisms underlying global loudness judgments of rising- or falling-inte...
International audiencePsychophysical reverse-correlation has been shown to provide a unique framewor...
International audienceThe mechanisms underlying global loudness judgments of rising- or falling-inte...