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    Comparison of three adaptive psychophysical procedures by Shelton, Brian R., Picardi, Maria C., Green, David M.

    “…Auditory thresholds were experimentally determined using three adaptive procedures. The procedures are a simple staircase procedure, a maximum-likelihood…”
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    Duration discrimination of noise bursts presented at a rapid rate by Shelton, Brian R.

    “…The influence of the presentation rate of two noise bursts on the discrimination of duration was assessed using an adaptive two-alternative, forced-choice…”
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    A comparison of the relative merits of four psychophysical procedures by Shelton, Brian R., Scarrow, Irene

    “…The efficiency of four psychophysical procedures to estimate the detection threshold of a brief 1000-Hz sinusoid presented in noise was assessed in naive…”
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    Presentation-order effects in the discrimination of rapidly presented short intervals by Fleet, Gregory J., Shelton, Brian R.

    “…We previously reported a forward masking effect in a duration discrimination task [G. J. Fleet and B. R. Shelton, J. Acoust. Soc. Am. Suppl. 1 74, S10 (1983)],…”
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    A demonstration of peripheral constraint on an auditory duration discrimination task by Fleet, Gregory J., Shelton, Brian R.

    “…An earlier study investigated the discrimination of auditory durations presented at a rapid rate in a two-alternative forced-choice task. The results indicated…”
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    Forward masking tuning curves obtained in the presence of a backward noise masker by Shelton, Brian R., Booth, John C.

    “…The combined effect of a backward and forward mask has often been noted to be difficult to predict on the basis of the masking obtained from either masker…”
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    Counterintuitive reversals in lateralization using rectangularly modulated noise by HAFTER, E. R, SHELTON, B. R

    “…Listeners were required to detect an interaural delay of 37.5 microseconds in the modulation envelope of a pulse-modulated noise. The noise carrier had a…”
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    The lateralization of carrier-delayed and modulation-delayed pulse-modulated signals by Shelton, Brian R., Green, David M., Hafter, Ervin R.

    “…An anomalous result has been reported in the lateralization of pulse-modulated signals presented with a modulation delay: For a fixed interaural modulation…”
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    A reversal of lateralization, with images appearing on the side of the delay by Hafter, Ervin R., Shelton, Brian R., Green, David M.

    “…Unlike the case with tones, where sensitivity to interaural delay exists only for low frequencies, delays in the envelopes of amplitude modulated sounds are…”
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    Psychophysical tuning curves and off-frequency listening by Green, David M., Shelton, Brian R., Picardi, Maria C., Hafter, Ervin R.

    “…Psychophysical tuning curves were obtained for three subjects in a forward masking paradigm, with signal levels of 21, 30, and 50 dB at 1000 Hz and 30, 40, and…”
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    Psychophysical tuning curves independent of signal level by Green, D M, Shelton, B R, Picardi, M C, Hafter, E R

    “…Psychophysical tuning curves were obtained for three subjects in a forward masking paradigm, with signal levels of 21, 30, and 50 dB SPL at 1000 Hz and 30, 40,…”
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