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143rd Meeting Lay Language Papers

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New papers are being added up to the time of the meeting, so please check back regularly. Melville, New York, May 20, 2002

The following are lay language papers being presented at the 143rd Meeting of the Acoustical Society of America to be held June 3-7 in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.


MONDAY, JUNE 3


When Sound Effects Are Better Than The Real Thing by Laurie M. Heller and Lauren Wolf


TUESDAY, JUNE 4


The Computer as Musical Accompanist by Christopher Raphael


State of the Art in the Perceptual Design of Hearing Aids by Brent Edwards


'Holes' in the Brain Help Us Sort Out Sounds by Frank H. Guenther, Satrajit S. Ghosh Alfonso Nieto-Castanon, Jason A. Tourville and Jason W. Bohland


WEDNESDAY, JUNE 5


Acoustic and Functional Analysis of Mountain Lion Vocalizations by Jacquelyn Potter


Sound of a Cup With and Without Instant Coffee: A Foam-Filled Acoustics Demonstration by Andrew Morrison and Thomas D. Rossing


THURSDAY, JUNE 6


School Cafeteria Noise: The Impact of Room Acoustics and Speech Intelligibility on Children's Noise Levels by Joseph F. Bridger


Babies Can Un-Ravel Complex Music by Beatriz Ilari, Linda Polka, and Eugenia Costa-Giomi


FRIDAY, JUNE 7


Can You Hear a Collapsed Lung? by Thomas J. Royston, Xiangling Zhang, Hussein A. Mansy and Richard H. Sandler


Read My Lips: Computer Animated Tutors Teach Language by Dominic W. Massaro, Alexis Bosseler, Patrick S. Stone, and Pamela Connors

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