Lloyd A. Jeffress
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- Masters Electrical Engineering Stanford University
- Bachelors Computer Science California Institute of Technology
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Lloyd Alexander Jeffress was an acoustical scientist, a professor of experimental psychology at the University of Texas at Austin, and a developer of mine-hunting models for the US Navy during World War II and after, Jeffress was known to psychologists for his pioneering research on auditory masking in psychoacoustics, his stimulus-oriented approach to signal-detection theory in psychophysics, and his "ingenious" electronic and mathematical models of the auditory process.
Lloyd A. Jeffress's Published Works
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Published Works
- A place theory of sound localization. (1948) (1560)
- Cerebral Mechanisms in Behavior (1953) (729)
- Cerebral mechanisms in behavior : the Hixon symposium (1951) (290)
- Localization of High‐Frequency Tones (1957) (247)
- Localization of Sound from Single and Paired Sources (1955) (120)
- Masking of Tonal Signals (1956) (112)
- Two-image lateralization of tones and clicks. (1968) (104)
- Effect of Varying the Interaural Noise Correlation on the Detectability of Tonal Signals (1963) (99)
- Time vs Intensity in the Localization of Tones (1961) (79)
- Differences of interaural phase and level in detection and lateralization: 250 Hz. (1971) (66)
- A Note on the Audibility of Intense Ultrasonic Sound (1954) (58)
- Interaural Phase and the Absolute Threshold for Tone (1962) (57)
- Stimulus‐Oriented Approach to Detection (1964) (56)
- Effect of Interaural Correlation on the Precision of Centering a Noise (1962) (55)
- Effect of Noise Crosscorrelation on Binaural‐Signal Detection (1962) (54)
- Relation of masked threshold to signal-duration for various interaural phasecombinations. (1958) (54)
- Identification of brief pauses in the fluent speech of stutterers and nonstutterers. (1971) (52)
- Role of Interaural Time and Intensity Differences in the Lateralization of Low‐Frequency Tones (1959) (49)
- Effect of Large Interaural Time Differences upon the Judgment of Sidedness (1954) (49)
- Formulas for the Coefficient of Interaural Correlation for Noise (1962) (46)
- The Masking of Tones by White Noise as a Function of the Interaural Phases of Both Components. I. 500 Cycles (1952) (43)
- Effect of Bandwidth of Masking Noise on Detection of Homophasic and Antiphasic Tonal Signals (1965) (43)
- Mathematical and electrical models of auditory detection. (1968) (38)
- Masking of tone by tone as a function of duration. (1974) (36)
- Differences of interaural phase and level in detection and lateralization. (1971) (33)
- Stimulus-oriented approach to detection re-examined. (1967) (32)
- Individual differences in sensitivity to interaural differences in time and level. (1973) (32)
- Intensity discrimination with gated and continuous sinusoids. (1979) (32)
- Galvanic phenomena of the skin. (31)
- Effect of Phase on the Quality of a Two‐Component Tone (1962) (31)
- Effect of Noise at One Ear on the Masked Threshold for Tone at the Other (1962) (30)
- Lateralization vs Localization (1960) (27)
- The Masking of Tones by White Noise as a Function of the Interaural Phases of Both Components (1952) (20)
- Masking and Interaural Phase. II. 167 Cycles (1962) (19)
- Differences of interaural phase and level in detection and lateralization: 1000 and 2000 Hz. (1972) (16)
- Localization of Sound (1975) (16)
- Medial Geniculate Body—A Disavowal (1958) (15)
- Detecting a Signal in Noise (1958) (12)
- A self-recording maze. (11)
- Interaural phase difference and pitch variation; day-to-day changes. (1949) (10)
- Effect of signal duration on detection for gated and for continuous noise. (1968) (9)
- Chapter Three – Masking (1970) (8)
- The nature of primary abilities. (1948) (8)
- Localization of Low‐Frequency Tones (1959) (8)
- Detection and Lateralization of Binaural Signals (1971) (7)
- Beating sinusoids and pitch changes. (1968) (7)
- A self-recording maze with an automatic delivery table (1993) (7)
- Variations in Pitch (1944) (7)
- Binaural Phase Difference and Pitch Variation (1948) (6)
- The logistic distribution as an approximation to the normal curve (1973) (6)
- An electronic switching circuit. (1950) (5)
- The Pitch of Complex Tones (1940) (5)
- MLD's and the phase angle, alpha. (1968) (4)
- Narrow‐Band Noise and Tones as Signals in Binaural Detection (1965) (4)
- Effect of Noise Crosscorrelation for a Narrow‐Band Masking Noise on the Detection of a Tonal Signal (1964) (4)
- Time vs Intensity in Sound Localization (1960) (4)
- Effect of Duration upon Detection with Gated and Continuous Noise and Signal (1966) (3)
- Why Helmholtz Couldn't Hear Monaural Phase Effects (1960) (3)
- Masking and binaural pheonomena (1965) (3)
- Measurements of Interaural Time‐ and Intensity‐Differences (1955) (2)
- Audibility of Intense Ultrasonic Sound (1953) (2)
- Anomalous Parallax in Anaglyphs and Stereograms (1937) (2)
- Note on the “Interesting Effect Produced by Two Loudspeakers under Free Space Conditions” by R. L. Hanson and W. E. Kock [J. Acoust. Soc. Am. 29, 145 (L) (1957)] (1957) (2)
- An Ink-Recording Galvanic Skin Reaction Apparatus (1937) (2)
- Interaural Intensity Ratios and Sound Localization (1956) (2)
- ROC Curves for Multiple‐Signal Levels in a Detection Task (1967) (2)
- The Masking of Tones by White Noise as a Function of Interaural Time or Phase Displacements. II. 167 cps (1953) (2)
- Effect of Switching Earphone Channels upon the Precision of Centering (1962) (2)
- Method for the Study of the Localization of Airborne Sound (1955) (2)
- Pedestal experiments: Amplitude versus power (1979) (2)
- review and comments (1962) (1)
- Individual Differences in Sensitivity to Interaural Differences in Time and Level 1 (1973) (1)
- Earphone Response and Onset Time (1962) (1)
- Applied Research Laboratories Final report, 1 May 1964 - 30 Apr. 1968 (1968) (1)
- Effect of Noise Correlation on the Masked Threshold for Tone (1961) (1)
- Detection, Lateralization, and the Phase Angle, α (1970) (1)
- Binaural Studies of Amplitude Modulated Signals (1960) (1)
- Pitch Discrimination for Short Signals as a Function of Interval (1961) (1)
- The case for, and some implications of the place theory of hearing. (1939) (1)
- The Masking of Tones by White Noise as a Function of the Interaural Correlation for the Noise (1953) (1)
- ROC Curves from an Ear Model (1965) (1)
- Effect of Phase on the Quality of a Two‐Component, Unsymmetrical, Complex Tone (1959) (1)
- On the slope of psychometric functions (1975) (0)
- Comparison of Time Delay and Phase Shift of a Narrow‐Band Noise Signal in Binaural Signal Detection (1964) (0)
- Detection Performance and Two Parameters of the Auditory Stimulus (1966) (0)
- Estimating average error from the standard and constant errors. (1959) (0)
- Masking as a Function of Duration for Various Interaural Phase Combinations (1956) (0)
- Effect of Interaural Phase on the Binaural Absolute Threshold for Tone (1959) (0)
- Articulation Scores for Two Similar, Reverberant Rooms, One with Polycylindrical Diffusers on Walls and Ceiling (1955) (0)
- Studies of auditory information processing emphasizing the application of signal detectability theory to the auditory sensory responses Fifth quarterly progress report, 1 Jun. - 31 Aug. 1965 (1965) (0)
- Animal Sonar Systems. Biology and Bionics. NATO Advanced Study Institute Symposium, Frascati, Italy, September-October 1966. R. G. Busnel, Ed. Laboratoire de Physiologie Acoustique, Jouy-en-Josas, France, 1967. 2 vols., 1233 pp., illus. Paper, 35 F (1967) (0)
- Study Mine-Hunting Techniques (1966) (0)
- Intelligibility as a Function of Internal Time Delay (1957) (0)
- RELATION OF EARPHONE TRANSIENT RESPONSE TO MEASUREMENT OF ONSET-DURATION. REP 63-7. (1963) (0)
- Studies of auditory information processing emphasizing the application of signal detectability theory to the auditory sensory responses Semiannual report, 1 Dec. 1964 - 31 May 1965 and quarterly status report, 1 Mar. - 31 May 1965 (1965) (0)
- Conduct studies of auditory information processing emphasizing the application of signal detectability theory to the auditory sensory responses Semiannual report, 1 Jun. - 30 Nov. 1966, Quarterly status report, 1 Sep. - 30 Nov. 1966 (1967) (0)
- Detection, Lateralization, and the Phase Angle α: 250 Hz (1971) (0)
- Interaural Correlation and Earphones (1960) (0)
- Effect of Signal Duration on Detection for an Electrical Model (1966) (0)
- An Illusion of Speed (1937) (0)
- Detecting a Signal in Noise: Further Considerations (1961) (0)
- Electrical Model for Binaural Detection (1967) (0)
- Statistics of Interaural Time Differences under Antiphasic Stimulus Conditions (1965) (0)
- A 'spot remover' for oscilloscopes. (1960) (0)
- Erratum: Interaural Phase and the Absolute Threshold for Tone (1962) (0)
- Psychometric Functions for the Antiphasic Binaural Conditions N0Sπ and NπS0 (1966) (0)
- Detection of Time Differences and Level Differences from a Position away from the Median Plane (1973) (0)
- Effect of Phase Difference between Signal and Masker on Detection of a Narrow‐Band Noise Signal (1964) (0)
- Theoretical and Obtained ROC Curves for Antiphasic Stimulation (1964) (0)
- Effect of Duration upon Detection with Gated Noise and Signal (1966) (0)
- A direct-reading frequency difference meter. (1948) (0)
- Detection, Lateralization, and the Phase Angle α: Experiment II (1971) (0)
- Effect of Noise in One Ear on the Masked Threshold of the Other (1960) (0)
- Agreement in Detection: Observers and Electrical Model (1967) (0)
- Conduct studies of auditory information processing emphasizing the application of signal detectability theory to the auditory sensory responses Semiannual report /sixth quarterly status report/, 1 Jun. - 30 Nov. 1965 (1966) (0)
- Effect of sampling procedure upon the performance of an electrical model of auditory detection. (1974) (0)
- Sensory Functions: Animal Sonar Systems . Biology and Bionics. NATO Advanced Study Institute Symposium, Frascati, Italy, September-October 1966. R. G. Busnel, Ed. Laboratoire de Physiologie Acoustique, Jouy-en-Josas, France, 1967. 2 vols., 1233 pp., illus. Paper, 35 F. (1967) (0)
- The Masking of Tones by White Noise as a Function of the Interaural Time Displacement of the Noise (1952) (0)
- Precision of Centering a Sound as a Function of the Interaural Correlation (1954) (0)
- Role of Intensity and Time Differences in Localizing Low‐Frequency Tones (1957) (0)
- Lateralization of Tones and Clicks (1964) (0)
- A Laboratory Sound-Truck (1937) (0)
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