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T Z Strybel

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The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America|December 1, 1994
The effect of burst duration, interstimulus onset interval, and loudspeaker arrangement on auditory apparent motion in the free fieldT Z Strybel, W Neale
The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America|January 6, 2001
Minimum audible angles in the horizontal and vertical planes: effects of stimulus onset asynchrony and burst durationT Z Strybel, K Fujimoto
Human Factors|February 1, 1986
Daylight conspicuity of reversible-lane signal systemsT Z Strybel, R Nassi
The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America|July 1, 1984
Discrimination of relative distance in the auditory modality: the success and failure of the loudness discrimination hypothesisT Z Strybel, D R Perrott
The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America|September 18, 1999
The effects of differences in burst duration and rise/decay time on auditory apparent motion in the free fieldS A Span, T Z Strybel
Perception|November 3, 1998
Auditory apparent motion between sine waves differing in frequencyT Z Strybel, M L Menges
The Journal of Auditory Research|April 1, 1979
Perception of moving sounds: velocity discriminationW Waugh, T Z Strybel, D R Perrott
Human Factors|June 1, 1992
Minimum audible movement angle as a function of the azimuth and elevation of the sourceT Z Strybel, C L Manligas, D R Perrott
Perception & Psychophysics|August 1, 1992
Auditory apparent motion in the free field: the effects of stimulus duration and separationT Z Strybel, A M Witty, D R Perrott
The Journal of Auditory Research|January 1, 1987
Conditions under which the Haas precedence effect may or may not occurD R Perrott, T Z Strybel, C L Manligas
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The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America|December 1, 1994
The effect of burst duration, interstimulus onset interval, and loudspeaker arrangement on auditory apparent motion in the free fieldT Z Strybel, W Neale
The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America|January 6, 2001
Minimum audible angles in the horizontal and vertical planes: effects of stimulus onset asynchrony and burst durationT Z Strybel, K Fujimoto
Human Factors|February 1, 1986
Daylight conspicuity of reversible-lane signal systemsT Z Strybel, R Nassi
The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America|July 1, 1984
Discrimination of relative distance in the auditory modality: the success and failure of the loudness discrimination hypothesisT Z Strybel, D R Perrott
The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America|September 18, 1999
The effects of differences in burst duration and rise/decay time on auditory apparent motion in the free fieldS A Span, T Z Strybel
Perception|November 3, 1998
Auditory apparent motion between sine waves differing in frequencyT Z Strybel, M L Menges
The Journal of Auditory Research|April 1, 1979
Perception of moving sounds: velocity discriminationW Waugh, T Z Strybel, D R Perrott
Human Factors|June 1, 1992
Minimum audible movement angle as a function of the azimuth and elevation of the sourceT Z Strybel, C L Manligas, D R Perrott
Perception & Psychophysics|August 1, 1992
Auditory apparent motion in the free field: the effects of stimulus duration and separationT Z Strybel, A M Witty, D R Perrott
The Journal of Auditory Research|January 1, 1987
Conditions under which the Haas precedence effect may or may not occurD R Perrott, T Z Strybel, C L Manligas
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