Lay Language Papers
170th Meeting of the Acoustical Society of America
Jacksonville Florida
October 2-6, 2015
Please keep in mind that some of the research described in these lay papers may not have yet been peer reviewed.
4pMU5 – Evolution of the piano
A piano player can vary the loudness of notes individually, something that was not possible with the harpsichord or organ
4aAA5 – Conversion of an acoustically dead opera hall in a live one
The Opera House was built in 1952-1953 for around 2200 spectators and it followed a so-called style of “socialist realism”.
3aUW8 – A view askew: Bottlenose dolphins improve echolocation precision by aiming their sonar beam to graze the target
Prior studies on bottlenose dolphins assumed the animal pointed its beam directly at the target, but this assumption resulted in the conclusion that the animals shouldn’t be as “good” at echolocation as they actually are.
2pABa9 – Energetically speaking, do all sounds that a dolphin makes cost the same?
Researchers measured the energetic cost for both social sound and click production in dolphins and determined if these costs increased when the animals increased the loudness or other parameters of their sounds
2aEAa5 – Miniature Directional Sound Sensor Inspired by Fly’s Ears
the parasitic Ormia Ochracea fly is particularly adept at finding crickets by listening to their chirps, though the separation of their ears is much smaller than the wavelengths generated by the chirps.
2pAAa4 – Does it sound better behind Miles Davis’ back? What would it sound like face-to-face? Rushing through a holographic sound image of the trumpet
researchers built surrounding spheres of microphones that allow to record a holographic sound image of any musical instrument
4aEA2 – How soon can you use your new concrete driveway?
This study presents experimental results using ultrasonic guided waves to monitor concrete setting and hardening process.
2pAAa10 – Turn around when you’re talking to me!
Researchers measured directivity of live speech at higher angular and frequency resolutions than have been previously measured
4aAB2 – Seemingly simple songs: Black-capped chickadee song revisited
Compared to the songs produced by many songbird species, black-capped chickadee song is relatively simple
1pABb1 – Mice ultrasonic detection and localization in laboratory environment
This study focuses on demonstrating the feasibility of acoustic detection of potential mice intrusions.
2aSCb3 – How would you sketch a sound with your hands?
Communicating sounds with voice and gesture is much more effective than describing them with words and sentences.
2aSP5 – Using Automatic Speech Recognition to Identify Dementia in Early Stages
There are good indications that dementia can be characterized by several aphasias (defects in the use of speech).
3pBA5 – Using Acoustic Levitation to Understand, Diagnose, and Treat Cancer and Other Diseases
Researchers will show that the use of acoustic levitation is effective in providing the ideal conditions for probing the cells.
2pSCb11 – Effect of Menstrual Cycle Hormone Variations on Dichotic Listening Results
Researchers hypothesized that the women would exhibit a greater right ear advantage during the days that they menstruate than during other days of their menstrual cycle.
2aAA9 – Quietly Staying Fit in the Multifamily Building
wise project leaders involve a noise control engineer early in the design process to develop a fitness center next to which everyone will want to live.
5aMU1 – The inner ear as a musical instrument
Did you know that your ears could sing? You may be surprised to hear that they, in fact, have the capacity to make particularly good performers and recent psychoacoustics research has revealed the true potential of the ears within musical creativity.
4aEA10 – Preliminary evaluation of the sound absorption coefficient of a thin coconut coir fiber panel for automotive applications
This work compares the sound absorption coefficient between a thin coconut coir fiber panel and a composite panel made by fiberglass and expanded polyurethane foam
4pEA4 – “See” subsurface soils using surface waves
The information of this subsurface soil is required for agricultural, environmental, civil engineering, and military applications.
3aSA7 – Characterizing defects with nonlinear acoustics
Nonlinear acoustics is extremely sensitive to tiny cracks and thus early damage.
1pAB6 – Long-lasting suppression of spontaneous firing in inferior colliculus neurons: implication to the residual inhibition of tinnitus
Increased knowledge about residual inhibition may not only shed light on the cause of tinnitus, but also may open an opportunity to develop an effective tinnitus treatment.
Lay Language Papers organized by meeting
182nd Meeting: Denver, CO
181st Meeting: Seattle, WA
180th Meeting: Virtual – Acoustics in Focus
179th Meeting: Virtual – Acoustics Virtually Everywhere
178th Meeting: San Diego, CA
177th Meeting: Louisville, KY
176th Meeting: Victoria British, Columbia
175th Meeting: Minneapolis, MN
174th Meeting: New Orleans, LA
173rd Meeting (8th Forum Acusticum): Boston, MA
172nd Meeting (5th Joint Meeting of ASA and ASJ): Honolulu, HI
171st Meeting: Salt lake City, UT
170th Meeting: Jacksonville, FL
169th Meeting: Pittsburgh, PA
168th Meeting: Indianapolis, IN
167th Meeting: Providence, Rhode Island
166th Meeting: San Francisco, California
165th Meeting: Montreal, Canada
164rd Meeting: Kansas City, Missouri
163rd Meeting: Hong Kong, China
162nd Meeting: San Diego, California
161st Meeting: Seattle, Washington
160th Meeting: Cancun, Mexico
159th Meeting: Baltimore, Maryland
158th Meeting: San Antonio, Texas
157th Meeting: Portland, Oregon
156th Meeting: Miami, Florida
155th Meeting: Paris, France
154th Meeting: New Orleans, Louisiana
153rd Meeting: Salt Lake City, Utah
152nd Meeting: Honolulu, Hawaii
151st Meeting: Providence, Rhode Island
150th Meeting: Minneapolis, Minnesota
149th Meeting: Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
148th Meeting: San Diego, California
147th Meeting: New York, New York
146th Meeting: Austin, Texas
145th Meeting: Nashville, Tennessee
144th Meeting: Cancun, Mexico
143rd Meeting: Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
142nd Meeting: Ft. Lauderdale, Florida
141st Meeting: Chicago, Illinois
140th Meeting: Newport Beach, California
139th Meeting: Atlanta, Georgia
138th Meeting: Columbus, Ohio
137th Meeting: Berlin, Germany
136th Meeting: Norfolk, Virginia
135th Meeting: Seattle, Washington (ICA/ASA ’98)
134th Meeting: San Diego, California
133rd Meeting: State College, Pennsylvania
132nd Meeting: Honolulu, Hawaii
131st Meeting: Indianapolis, Indiana
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