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    Binaural forward and backward masking : evidence for sluggishness in binaural detection by KOLLMEIER, B, GILKEY, R. H

    “…The threshold of a short interaurally phase-inverted probe tone (20 ms, 500 Hz, S pi) was obtained in the presence of a 750-ms noise masker that was switched…”
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    Effects of frequency on free-field masking by Gilkey, R H, Good, M D

    Published in Human factors (01-12-1995)
    “…As three-dimensional auditory displays become more prevalent, there will be an increasing need to understand the interactions that can be expected among…”
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    Adaptive staircase techniques in psychoacoustics: a comparison of human data and a mathematical model by KOLLMEIER, B, GILKEY, R. H, SIEBEN, U. K

    “…Data from a simple tone-in-noise simultaneous masking task were used to evaluate each of two common adaptive staircase rules (a "1 up 2 down" rule and a "1 up…”
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    Sound localization in noise: the effect of signal-to-noise ratio by Good, M D, Gilkey, R H

    “…The sound localization ability of human observers has been frequently examined in quiet environments, but there have been relatively few studies that have…”
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    Models of auditory masking: a molecular psychophysical approach by GILKEY, R. H, ROBINSON, D. E

    “…Gilkey et al. [J. Acoust. Soc. Am. 78, 1207-1219 (1985)] measured hit proportions and false alarm proportions for detecting a 500-Hz tone at each of four…”
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    Effects of Haptic Feedback and Turbulence on Landing Performance Using an Immersive Cave Automatic Virtual Environment (CAVE) by Repperger, D. W., Gilkey, R. H., Green, R., Lafleur, T., Haas, M. W.

    Published in Perceptual and motor skills (01-12-2003)
    “…An investigation was conducted in which subjects had to land a simulated F-16 aircraft using a CAVE (Cave Automatic Virtual Environment) facility. This was a…”
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    Masker fringe and binaural detection by GILKEY, R. H, SIMPSON, B. D, WEISENBERGER, J. M

    “…Yost [J. Acoust. Soc. Am. 78,901-907 (1985)] found that the detectability of a 30-ms dichotic signal (S pi) in a 30-ms diotic noise (No) was not affected by…”
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    Effects of masker waveform and signal-to-masker phase relation on diotic and dichotic masking by reproducible noise by GILKEY, R. H, ROBINSON, D. E, HANNA, T. E

    “…The proportions of hits and false alarms were estimated for the detection of a 500-Hz sinusoidal signal in each of 25, reproducible samples of wideband, white,…”
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    Lateralization of tonal signals which have neither onsets nor offsets by Hafter, E R, Dye, Jr, R H, Gilkey, R H

    “…In order to ascertain the special importance of binaural cues conveyed in the transient portions of dichotic signals, thresholds for interaural differences of…”
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    The accuracy of absolute localization judgments for speech stimuli by Gilkey, R H, Anderson, T R

    Published in Journal of vestibular research (01-11-1995)
    “…Communication signals are likely to be one of the primary forms of acoustic stimulation within three-dimensional auditory displays, yet the ability to localize…”
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    The localization of multiple simultaneous sounds is mediated by attention by Simpson, Brian D., Brungart, Douglas S., Gilkey, Robert H., Iyer, Nandini, Hamil, James T.

    “…Real-world listening experiences suggest that listeners possess a much greater ability to recover spatial information from multiple simultaneous sounds than…”
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    Forward masking of diotic and dichotic clicks by noise by Hanna, T E, Robinson, D E, Shiffrin, R M, Gilkey, R H

    “…The first experiment reported here measured thresholds for clicks in forward masking as a function of the masker level and as a function of the temporal…”
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    The correlation between responses under monaural and binaural conditions by Gilkey, R. H.

    “…Gilkey etal. [J. Acoust. Soc. Am. 78, 1207–1219 (1985)] compared ‘‘monaural’’ (NoSo) and ‘‘binaural’’ (NoSπ) performance in a reproducible noise masking task…”
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    Synthetic task environments and situation awareness by Flach, J.M., Gilkey, R.H.

    “…The human operator is a key component in many complex technological systems. The question of situation awareness considers the human as a cognitive component…”
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    Audition and the sense of presence in virtual environments by Gilkey, R. H., Simpson, B. D., Isabelle, S. K., Kordik, A. J., Weisenberger, J. M.

    “…Historical reports from suddenly deafened adults describing a sense of detachment from a world devoid of auditory input suggest that auditory cues may be…”
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    Binaural detection with narrowband and wideband reproducible noise maskers. III. Monaural and diotic detection and model results by DAVIDSON, Sean A, GILKEY, Robert H, COLBURN, H. Steven, CARNEY, Laurel H

    “…A single-interval, yes-no, tone-in-noise detection experiment was conducted to measure the proportion of "tone present" responses to each of 25 reproducible…”
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    Effects of frequency and masker duration on free-field masking by Gilkey, R. H., Good, Michael D.

    “…The design of three-dimensional auditory displays for virtual environments should consider the potential for interference among sound sources. In the present…”
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    An artificial neural network model of human sound localization by Anderson, T. R., Janko, J. A., Gilkey, R. H.

    “…An artificial neural network was trained to identify the location of sound sources using the head-related transfer functions (HRTFs) of Wightman and Kistler…”
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    Binaural detection with narrowband and wideband reproducible noise maskers: I. Results for human by Evilsizer, Mary E, Gilkey, Robert H, Mason, Christine R, Colburn, H Steven, Carney, Laurel H

    “…This study investigated binaural detection of tonal targets (500 Hz) using sets of individual masker waveforms with two different bandwidths. Previous studies…”
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    Modeling subject responses in a reproducible noise masking task by Gilkey, R. H., Meyer, T. A.

    “…Gilkey and Robinson [J. Acoust. Soc. Am. 79, 1499–1510 (1986)] modeled subject responses to individual reproducible noise samples, randomly selected on each…”
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