8.2.2 Stimuli Six pairs of sentences (one male and one female talker) were selected from the corpus of the Lexington Dialogue Sentences....
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8.2.2 Stimuli
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8.2.3 Apparatus
Stimuli were delivered binaurally at a comfortable listening level. The level of the signal was the same for both ears....
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Individuals with Hearing Impairments or Deafness
They may not respond as expected to the presence of auditory stimuli (e.g., the sound of approaching traffic or cyclists ringing a bell)....
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Individuals with Cognitive Limitations
Individuals with Cognitive Limitations For individuals with cognitive limitations, the additional information processing time required to acquire and understand external stimuli may significantly...
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Paragraph (f) Prevention of visually induced seizures (Section-by-Section Analysis)
The NPRM also asked (Question 9) whether a similar provision should be included for seizures induced by auditory stimuli. Comment....
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3.1 Selecting the Appropriate Microphone
In this latter instance, the sound technician can also control the relative level of the various sound signals in order to favor speech or lyrics and de-emphasize other competing stimuli...
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2.2.4 Issues
The general recommendation was that the transmitted signal be "as pure" as possible, with processing used to maximize speech intelligibility (as opposed other types of sound stimuli such...
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Appendix D: Photometric Measurements
Weber contrast is normally used to characterize visual stimuli in well-defined viewing situations where a small area of particular interest is surrounded by a larger (uniform) background...
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Appendix A: Pedestrians with Visual Impairments
Standard measures of visual acuity refer to the ability to see small, high-contrast visual stimuli....