M H GOLDSTEIN Jr
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Yuhas B, GOLDSTEIN Jr M
J Acoust Soc Am
. 1991 Jul;
90(1):598-600.
PMID: 1880300
Performance in identifying nine vowels from static images of a speaker's mouth was studied experimentally for neural networks and human subjects. Data obtained indicated that they had essentially the same...
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Speechreading sentences with single-channel vibrotactile presentation of voice fundamental frequency
Eberhardt S, Bernstein L, Demorest M, GOLDSTEIN Jr M
J Acoust Soc Am
. 1990 Sep;
88(3):1274-85.
PMID: 2146296
The main goal of this study was to investigate the efficacy of four vibrotactile speechreading supplements. Three supplements provided single-channel encodings of fundamental frequency (F0). Two encodings involved scaling and...
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Ferguson J, Bernstein L, GOLDSTEIN Jr M
J Rehabil Res Dev
. 1988 Jan;
25(4):63-8.
PMID: 3193371
Two interrelated personal computer (PC) based speech training aids have been developed: one for use in a school or clinic, the Speech Training Station (STS); and the other for the...
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Bernstein L, GOLDSTEIN Jr M, Mahshie J
J Rehabil Res Dev
. 1988 Jan;
25(4):53-62.
PMID: 3193370
Prelingual profound deafness typically results in aberrant or unintelligible speech production. For approximately 70 years, researchers and engineers have attempted, with little success, to provide electronic aids for speech training....
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Vaadia E, Benson D, Hienz R, GOLDSTEIN Jr M
J Neurophysiol
. 1986 Oct;
56(4):934-52.
PMID: 3783237
The influence of sound localization behavior on unit activity in the frontal cortex of awake rhesus monkeys was examined by comparing responses under three behavioral conditions: auditory localization, during which...
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Bernstein L, Schechter M, GOLDSTEIN Jr M
J Acoust Soc Am
. 1986 Jul;
80(1):118-23.
PMID: 3745657
Three experiments were performed to obtain vibrotactile sensitivity thresholds from hearing children and adults, and from deaf children. An adaptive two-interval forced-choice procedure was used to obtain estimates of the...
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GOLDSTEIN Jr M, Proctor A
J Acoust Soc Am
. 1985 Jan;
77(1):258-65.
PMID: 3156167
This paper treats acoustic-tactile communication aids for the deaf. Children who obtain negligible help from conventional hearing aids are of particular interest. For the prelingually deaf child tactile aids may...
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Benson D, Hienz R, GOLDSTEIN Jr M
Brain Res
. 1981 Aug;
219(2):249-67.
PMID: 7260632
Single-unit recordings were made from the auditory cortex of unanesthetized rhesus monkeys which were trained to perform a second localization task. Recordings were made from 196 units in 4 animals....
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Oman C, Frishkopf L, GOLDSTEIN Jr M
Acta Otolaryngol
. 1979 May;
87(5-6):528-38.
PMID: 463523
An upper bound on the magnitude of semicurcular canal cupula motion was experimentally determined in the isolated labyrinth of the skate, Raja erinacea. To visualize the cupula, a glass pipette...
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Flock A, GOLDSTEIN Jr M
Brain Res
. 1978 Nov;
157(1):11-9.
PMID: 698838
The aim of the study was to record nerve impulse responses to controlled displacements of the cupula and relate these to observations of cupular motion. The preparation was the skate...