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Before April 2020

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The 66th Perceptual Frontier Seminar: Psychophysics of tones and speech

Date and time: Tuesday, 30 April 2024, 10:00-12:00
Venue: 601 on the 6th floor of the 3rd Building on the Ohashi campus <http://www.design.kyushu-u.ac.jp/kyushu-u/english/access>
Language: English
Organizer: Kazuo UEDA (Kyushu Univ./ReCAPS/Five-Sense Center)

Program

1. 10:00-10:50 Rethinking the clinical criteria for normal hearing in the conventional and extended high-frequency range using a Bayesian modelling approach
Valter CIOCCA* and Navid SHAHNAZ*
*School of Audiology and Speech Sciences, The University of British Columbia, Vancouver, BC, Canada

A data-driven, multilevel Bayesian model was used to generate a large sample of simulated thresholds for young adults in the 250-16,000 Hz range. The estimates from this probabilistic approach challenge the current definition of normal hearing.

2. 11:00-11:30 On the illusory continuity in the gap transfer illusion (II)
Yoshitaka NAKAJIMA* and Gerard B. REMIJN*
*Kyushu University

3. 11:30-11:40 The effect of sound frequency on auditory numerosity judgements
Kana KUSUMI*, Emi HASUO*, and Gerard B. REMIJN
*Kyushu University

4. 11:40-11:50 A study of the temporal resolution required to understand speech: Comparison of Japanese mosaic speech intelligibility for familiar and unfamiliar words
Yuna UZUHASHI*, Yoshitaka NAKAJIMA*, Emi HASUO*, Kazuo UEDA*, and Gerard B. REMIJN*
*Kyushu University

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