W C Stebbins
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11.
May B, Moody D, Stebbins W, Norat M
J Acoust Soc Am
. 1986 Sep;
80(3):776-82.
PMID: 3760331
Directional hearing acuity, as measured by the minimum audible angle (MAA), was determined in four Old World monkeys, Macaca radiata. The acoustic stimuli were linear changes in frequency (sweeps) for...
12.
Moody D, May B, Cole D, Stebbins W
Exp Biol
. 1986 Jan;
45(3):219-32.
PMID: 3732498
Frequency modulation is a common feature of acoustic communication signals, including both human speech and many animal calls. In this study, linear frequency upsweeps were used as simple abstractions of...
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Moody D, Cole D, Davidson L, Stebbins W
J Acoust Soc Am
. 1984 Oct;
76(4):1076-9.
PMID: 6501703
The human psychophysical adaptation literature infers the existence of channels in the auditory system sensitive to frequency modulation (FM) from selective increases in FM detection thresholds following adaptation with FM...
14.
Petersen M, Beecher M, Zoloth S, Green S, Marler P, Moody D, et al.
Behav Neurosci
. 1984 Oct;
98(5):779-90.
PMID: 6487413
The study was designed to determine whether the neural lateralization of vocal perception in Japanese macaques depends on the acoustic properties of the calls used or their communicative significance. Four...
15.
Stebbins W, Moody D, Serafin J
Am J Otolaryngol
. 1982 Jul;
3(4):295-304.
PMID: 7149142
No abstract available.
16.
Serafin J, Moody D, Stebbins W
J Acoust Soc Am
. 1982 Jun;
71(6):1513-8.
PMID: 7108026
Frequency selectivity was examined in three monkeys (Macaca nemestrina) by means of psychophysical tuning curves which were obtained under both simultaneous- and forward-masking conditions. The results showed that tuning curves...
17.
Stebbins W
Environ Health Perspect
. 1982 Apr;
44:77-85.
PMID: 6806090
It is necessary but not sufficient to develop laboratory animal models in sensory behavioral toxicology for screening toxic substances and for the analysis of sensory impairment at threshold levels of...
18.
Prosen C, Moody D, Stebbins W, HAWKINS Jr J
Science
. 1981 Jun;
212(4500):1286-8.
PMID: 7233219
The contributions of the inner and outer hair cells of the mammalian cochlea to auditory intensity discrimination were evaluated in a combined behavioral-anatomical study of the guinea pig. Intensity difference...
19.
Brown C, Beecher M, Moody D, Stebbins W
J Acoust Soc Am
. 1980 Jul;
68(1):127-32.
PMID: 6771312
The acuity of auditory localization in Old World monkeys (Macaca) was determined psychophysically for 44 noise bands graded in bandwidth and center frequency. The acuity of localization was assessed through...
20.
Moody D, Winger G, Woods J, Stebbins W
Psychopharmacology (Berl)
. 1980 Jan;
69(1):45-51.
PMID: 6771825
To determine whether the latency-increasing effects of ethanol were differential with respect to the intensity of the stimulus that initiated the response, three rhesus monkeys were trained on a behavioral...