well, I think it's a big jump, so to speak to try to get funding for that.
I have a much more modest proposal:
Is auditory spatial perception and performance similar in all regions? - I have
a strong suspicion that it's different in the Maldives. Further, I think it may
be that, if you take som
And, of course, it would be essential to test for the effects of age
on the rapidity of change, so I guess I will be forced to come out of
retirement in order to provide a suitable subject without
inconveniencing anyone else...
Dave
On 6 November 2012 11:09, Peter Lennox wrote:
> well, I thin
Good point.
Do you think there may be an interaction with altered physiological states? -
I'm thinking alcohol might have a significant effect. Worth exploring, anyhow...
Dr Peter Lennox
School of Technology,
Faculty of Arts, Design and Technology
University of Derby, UK
e: p.len...@derby.ac.uk
t
An even more excellent point - perhaps Laproiag could be persuaded to help?
Dave
On 6 November 2012 11:42, Peter Lennox wrote:
> Good point.
> Do you think there may be an interaction with altered physiological states? -
> I'm thinking alcohol might have a significant effect. Worth explori
ah yes - marvellous aide memoir
Dr Peter Lennox
School of Technology,
Faculty of Arts, Design and Technology
University of Derby, UK
e: p.len...@derby.ac.uk
t: 01332 593155
From: sursound-boun...@music.vt.edu [sursound-boun...@music.vt.edu] On Behalf
Of Da
ular disorders aren't my interest, but spatial
hearing is.
Eric
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Dear sursounders, Peter,
I'll keep this short as some earlier posts bounced and I never found out
why..
I've recently worked on projects investigating soundscape perception using
ambisonic (binaural, 3D loudspeaker arrays) recordings of environments in
Singapore. Axelsson & Nilsson (SSQP)