The March cover of JASA is now available! Check it out:
The cover image was inspired by “Register transitions in an in vivo canine model as a function of intrinsic laryngeal muscle stimulation, fundamental frequency, and sound pressure level,” by Patrick Schlegel, David A. Berry, Clare Moffatt, Zhaoyan Zhang, and Dinesh K. Chhetri. The article reports on a study using an animal model to find the possible origin of voice breaks in the high tenor voice, as when an opera singer hits a high note.
Some other research was also highlighted on the March JASA cover:
- From Architectural Acoustics, “Concentration of reflected sound in a room treated with cube corner retroreflectors,” by Densil Cabrera, Jonothan Holmes, and Shuai Lu
- From Engineering Acoustics, “Measuring the radiation of sound sources with the radiation mode method: Towards realistic problems,” by Maryna Sanalatii, Philippe Herzog, Manuel Melon, Régine Guillermin, and Jean-Christophe Le Roux
- From Structural Acoustics and Vibration, “Analytical solutions for single and multiple scattering from rib-stiffened plates in water,” by Hesam Bakhtiary Yekta and Andrew N. Norris
- From Underwater Acoustics, “Comprehensive analysis of the seismic wave fields generated by offshore pile driving: A case study at the BARD Offshore 1 offshore wind farm,” by Tobias Bohne, Tanja Grießmann, and Raimund Rolfes
All the articles from the cover are free to read for a month after the cover is released, so be sure to check them out! You can find the whole issue at https://pubs.aip.org/asa/jasa/issue/155/3.
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