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The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America

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JASA EXPRESS LETTERS

Ultra-wide sensor arcs for low frequency sonar detection with a baffled cylindrical array

Derek C. Bertilone, Chaoying Bao, Ben C. Travaglione, and Damien S. Killeen

pp. EL107-EL111

Explosion localization via infrasound

Curt A. L. Szuberla, John V. Olson, and Kenneth M. Arnoult

pp. EL112-EL116

The use of non-collinear mixing for nonlinear ultrasonic detection of plasticity and fatigue

Anthony J. Croxford, Paul D. Wilcox, Bruce W. Drinkwater, and Peter B. Nagy

pp. EL117-EL122

Attention modulates auditory adaptation produced by amplitude modulation

Takayuki Kawashima

pp. EL123-EL127

Perceptual fusion of polyphonic pitch in cochlear implant users

Patrick J. Donnelly, Benjamin Z. Guo, and Charles J. Limb

pp. EL128-EL133

Development of perceptual sensitivity to extrinsic vowel duration in infants learning American English

Eon-Suk Ko, Melanie Soderstrom, and James Morgan

pp. EL134-EL139

Straightforward estimation of the elastic constants of an isotropic cube excited by a single percussion

F. J. Nieves, F. Gascón, A. Bayón, and F. Salazar

pp. EL140-EL146

A Bayesian approach to modal decomposition in ocean acoustics

Zoi-Heleni Michalopoulou

pp. EL147-EL152

Relation of sound absorption and shallow water modal attenuation to plane wave attenuation

Allan D. Pierce

pp. EL153-EL159

Analysis of pausing behavior in spontaneous speech using real-time magnetic resonance imaging of articulation

Vikram Ramanarayanan, Erik Bresch, Dani Byrd, Louis Goldstein, and Shrikanth S. Narayanan

pp. EL160-EL165

Acoustic coupling between pistons in a rigid baffle

Kassiani Kotsidou and Charles Thompson

pp. EL166-EL169

LETTERS TO THE EDITOR

High-rate envelope information in many channels provides resistance to reduction of speech intelligibility produced by multi-channel fast-acting compression

Michael A. Stone, Christian Füllgrabe, and Brian C. J. Moore

pp. 2155-2158

Analysis of categorical response data: Use logistic regression rather than endpoint-difference scores or discriminant analysis

Geoffrey Stewart Morrison and Maria V. Kondaurova

pp. 2159-2162

GENERAL LINEAR ACOUSTICS [20]

Near resonant bubble acoustic cross-section corrections, including examples from oceanography, volcanology, and biomedical ultrasound

Michael A. Ainslie and Timothy G. Leighton

pp. 2163-2175

NONLINEAR ACOUSTICS [25]

Measurement of acoustic streaming in a closed-loop traveling wave resonator using laser Doppler velocimetry

Cyril Desjouy, Guillaume Penelet, Pierrick Lotton, and James Blondeau

pp. 2176-2183

Acoustic measurement of bubble size in an inkjet printhead

Roger Jeurissen, Arjan van der Bos, Hans Reinten, Marc van den Berg, Herman Wijshoff, Jos de Jong, Michel Versluis, and Detlef Lohse

pp. 2184-2190

AEROACOUSTICS, ATMOSPHERIC SOUND [28]

Long range sound propagation over a sea surface

Karl Bolin, Mathieu Boué, and Ilkka Karasalo

pp. 2191-2197

Acoustic intensity-based method for sound radiations in a uniform flow

Chao Yu, Zhengfang Zhou, and Mei Zhuang

pp. 2198-2205

UNDERWATER SOUND [30]

Modeling of acoustic penetration into sandy sediments: Physical and geometrical aspects

V. Aleshin and L. Guillon

pp. 2206-2214

Under-ice noise generated from diamond exploration in a Canadian sub-arctic lake and potential impacts on fishes

D. Mann, P. Cott, and B. Horne

pp. 2215-2222

Travel-time sensitivity kernels in long-range propagation

E. K. Skarsoulis, B. D. Cornuelle, and M. A. Dzieciuch

pp. 2223-2233

Effects of sea-surface conditions on passive fathometry and bottom characterization

Steven L. Means and Martin Siderius

pp. 2234-2241

A stochastic response surface formulation of acoustic propagation through an uncertain ocean waveguide environment

Steven Finette

pp. 2242-2247

A large-aperture low-cost hydrophone array for tracking whales from small boats

B. Miller and S. Dawson

pp. 2248-2256

Comparison of the properties of tonpilz transducers fabricated with <001> fiber-textured lead magnesium niobate-lead titanate ceramic and single crystals

Kristen H. Brosnan, Gary L. Messing, Douglas C. Markley, and Richard J. Meyer, Jr.

pp. 2257-2265

ULTRASONICS, QUANTUM ACOUSTICS, AND PHYSICAL EFFECTS OF SOUND [35]

The dependence of the moving sonoluminescing bubble trajectory on the driving pressure

Rasoul Sadighi-Bonabi, Reza Rezaei-Nasirabad, and Zeinab Galavani

pp. 2266-2272

The pulse tube and the pendulum

G. W. Swift and S. Backhaus

pp. 2273-2284

TRANSDUCTION [38]

Broadband cluster transducer for underwater acoustics applications

Richard A. G. Fleming, Dennis F. Jones, and Charles G. Reithmeier

pp. 2285-2293

Model optimization of orthotropic distributed-mode loudspeaker using attached masses

Guochao Lu and Yong Shen

pp. 2294-2300

Modified Škvor/Starr approach in the mechanical-thermal noise analysis of condenser microphone

Chee Wee Tan and Jianmin Miao

pp. 2301-2305

STRUCTURAL ACOUSTICS AND VIBRATION [40]

Vibration absorption using non-dissipative complex attachments with impacts and parametric stiffness

N. Roveri, A. Carcaterra, and A. Akay

pp. 2306-2314

Bistatic scattering from submerged unexploded ordnance lying on a sediment

J. A. Bucaro, H. Simpson, L. Kraus, L. R. Dragonette, T. Yoder, and B. H. Houston

pp. 2315-2323

Acoustic emission source location in composite structure by Voronoi construction using geodesic curve evolution

R. Gangadharan, G. Prasanna, M. R. Bhat, C. R. L. Murthy, and S. Gopalakrishnan

pp. 2324-2330

Ultrasonic field modeling by distributed point source method for different transducer boundary conditions

Tamaki Yanagita, Tribikram Kundu, and Dominique Placko

pp. 2331-2339

NOISE: ITS EFFECTS AND CONTROL [50]

Engineering modeling of traffic noise in shielded areas in cities

Erik M. Salomons, Henk Polinder, Walter J. A. Lohman, Han Zhou, Hieronymous C. Borst, and Henk M. E. Miedema

pp. 2340-2349

ACOUSTIC SIGNAL PROCESSING [60]

Real-time calculation of a limiting form of the Renyi entropy applied to detection of subtle changes in scattering architecture

M. S. Hughes, J. E. McCarthy, M. V. Wickerhauser, J. N. Marsh, J. M. Arbeit, R. W. Fuhrhop, K. D. Wallace, T. Thomas, J. Smith, K. Agyem, G. M. Lanza, and S. A. Wickline

pp. 2350-2358

Effect of reflected and refracted signals on coherent underwater acoustic communication: Results from the Kauai experiment (KauaiEx 2003)

Daniel Rouseff, Mohsen Badiey, and Aijun Song

pp. 2359-2366

Forward propagation of time evolving acoustic pressure: Formulation and investigation of the impulse response in time-wavenumber domain

Vincent Grulier, Sébastien Paillasseur, Jean-Hugh Thomas, Jean-Claude Pascal, and Jean-Christophe Le Roux

pp. 2367-2378

Analysis and design of gammatone signal models

Stefan Strahl and Alfred Mertins

pp. 2379-2389

PHYSIOLOGICAL ACOUSTICS [64]

A phenomenological model of the synapse between the inner hair cell and auditory nerve: Long-term adaptation with power-law dynamics

Muhammad S. A. Zilany, Ian C. Bruce, Paul C. Nelson, and Laurel H. Carney

pp. 2390-2412

Contralateral acoustic stimulation alters the magnitude and phase of distortion product otoacoustic emissions

Ryan Deeter, Rebekah Abel, Lauren Calandruccio, and Sumitrajit Dhar

pp. 2413-2424

Otoacoustic emissions in time-domain solutions of nonlinear non-local cochlear models

Arturo Moleti, Nicolò Paternoster, Daniele Bertaccini, Renata Sisto, and Filippo Sanjust

pp. 2425-2436

Selective filtering to spurious localization cues in the mammalian auditory brainstem

Hamish Meffin and Benedikt Grothe

pp. 2437-2454

PSYCHOLOGICAL ACOUSTICS [66]

Features of across-frequency envelope coherence critical for comodulation masking release

Emily Buss, John H. Grose, and Joseph W. Hall, III

pp. 2455-2466

Effects of masker envelope coherence on intensity discrimination

Emily Buss and Joseph W. Hall, III

pp. 2467-2478

Combination of masking releases for different center frequencies and masker amplitude statistics

Bastian Epp and Jesko L. Verhey

pp. 2479-2489

Investigating possible mechanisms behind the effect of threshold fine structure on amplitude modulation perception

Stephan J. Heise, Manfred Mauermann, and Jesko L. Verhey

pp. 2490-2500

Level dependence in behavioral measurements of auditory-filter phase characteristics

Yi Shen and Jennifer J. Lentz

pp. 2501-2510

Enhancing sensitivity to interaural time differences at high modulation rates by introducing temporal jitter

Matthew J. Goupell, Bernhard Laback, and Piotr Majdak

pp. 2511-2521

Role of binaural hearing in speech intelligibility and spatial release from masking using vocoded speech

Soha N. Garadat, Ruth Y. Litovsky, Gongqiang Yu, and Fan-Gang Zeng

pp. 2522-2535

Relative influence of interaural time and intensity differences on lateralization is modulated by attention to one or the other cue: 500-Hz sine tones

Albert-Georg Lang and Axel Buchner

pp. 2536-2542

Localization interference between components in an auditory scene

Adrian K. C. Lee, Ade Deane-Pratt, and Barbara G. Shinn-Cunningham

pp. 2543-2555

Effects of source-to-listener distance and masking on perception of cochlear implant processed speech in reverberant rooms

Nathaniel A. Whitmal, III and Sarah F. Poissant

pp. 2556-2569

A simple single-interval adaptive procedure for estimating thresholds in normal and impaired listeners

Wendy Lecluyse and Ray Meddis

pp. 2570-2579

Matching the waveform and the temporal window in the creation of experimental signals

William M. Hartmann and Eric M. Wolf

pp. 2580-2588

SPEECH PRODUCTION [70]

Automatic detection of articulation disorders in children with cleft lip and palate

Andreas Maier, Florian Hönig, Tobias Bocklet, Elmar Nöth, Florian Stelzle, Emeka Nkenke, and Maria Schuster

pp. 2589-2602

Cross-dialectal variation in formant dynamics of American English vowels

Robert Allen Fox and Ewa Jacewicz

pp. 2603-2618

Acoustic measurement of overall voice quality: A meta-analysis

Youri Maryn, Nelson Roy, Marc De Bodt, Paul Van Cauwenberge, and Paul Corthals

pp. 2619-2634

SPEECH PERCEPTION [71]

Microscopic prediction of speech recognition for listeners with normal hearing in noise using an auditory model

Tim Jürgens and Thomas Brand

pp. 2635-2648

Perceptual learning of time-compressed and natural fast speech

Patti Adank and Esther Janse

pp. 2649-2659

Perceptual adaptation and intelligibility of multiple talkers for two types of degraded speech

Tessa Bent, Adam Buchwald, and David B. Pisoni

pp. 2660-2669

On the assimilation-discrimination relationship in American English adults' French vowel learning

Erika S. Levy

pp. 2670-2682

Consonant recognition loss in hearing impaired listeners

Sandeep A. Phatak, Yang-soo Yoon, David M. Gooler, and Jont B. Allen

pp. 2683-2694

MUSIC AND MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS [75]

Extraction of bowing parameters from violin performance combining motion capture and sensors

E. Schoonderwaldt and M. Demoucron

pp. 2695-2708

The player and the bowed string: Coordination of bowing parameters in violin and viola performance

E. Schoonderwaldt

pp. 2709-2720

BIOACOUSTICS [80]

Vocal cues to identity and relatedness in giant pandas (Ailuropoda melanoleuca)

Benjamin D. Charlton, Zhang Zhihe, and Rebecca J. Snyder

pp. 2721-2732

Optical tracking of acoustic radiation force impulse-induced dynamics in a tissue-mimicking phantom

Richard R. Bouchard, Mark L. Palmeri, Gianmarco F. Pinton, Gregg E. Trahey, Jason E. Streeter, and Paul A. Dayton

pp. 2733-2745

Shock-induced bubble jetting into a viscous fluid with application to tissue injury in shock-wave lithotripsy

J. B. Freund, R. K. Shukla, and A. P. Evan

pp. 2746-2756

Acoustic radiation patterns of mating calls of the túngara frog (Physalaemus pustuosus): Implications for multiple receivers

Ximena E. Bernal, Rachel A. Page, Michael J. Ryan, Theodore F. Argo, IV, and Preston S. Wilson

pp. 2757-2767

Vocalizations of wild Asian elephants (Elephas maximus): Structural classification and social context

Smita Nair, Rohini Balakrishnan, Chandra Sekhar Seelamantula, and R. Sukumar

pp. 2768-2778

Effects of syllable-final segment duration on the identification of synthetic speech continua by birds and humans

Thomas E. Welch, James R. Sawusch, and Micheal L. Dent

pp. 2779-2787

Behavioral measures of signal recognition thresholds in frogs in the presence and absence of chorus-shaped noise

Mark A. Bee and Joshua J. Schwartz

pp. 2788-2801

Linear behavior of a preformed microbubble containing light absorbing nanoparticles: Insight from a mathematical model

E. Sassaroli, K. C. P. Li, and B. E. O'Neill

pp. 2802-2813

ERRATA

Erratum: Detection of time-varying harmonic amplitude alterations due to spectral interpolations between musical instrument tones [J. Acoust. Soc. Am. 125, 492 (2009)]

Andrew B. Horner, James W. Beauchamp, and Richard H. Y. So

p. 2814

ACOUSTICAL NEWS

New Fellows of the Acoustical Society of America

p. 2815

Report of the Technical Committee on Animal Bioacoustics

pp. 2815-2817

Calendar of Meetings and Congresses

p. 2817

ACOUSTICAL STANDARDS NEWS

Acoustical Standards News

pp. 2818-2827

REVIEWS OF ACOUSTICAL PATENTS

Acoustic paper diaphragm and acoustic transducer apparatus

Masaru Uryu and Kunihiko Tokura

p. 2828

Method of fabricating an acoustic transducer

Michael Pedersen

p. 2828

Capacitive micromachined ultrasonic transducer array with through-substrate electrical connection and method of fabricating same

Yongli Huang

p. 2829

Serrated mems resonators

Paul Merritt Hagelin and David Raymond Pedersen

p. 2829

Loudspeaker

Bernard Fradin

p. 2829

Multi-frequency transmission/reception apparatus

Kazuhiko Kamei

pp. 2829-2830

Electro-acoustic converter with demountable diaphragm and voice coil assembly

Anders Sagren

p. 2830

Loudspeaker and components for use in construction thereof

Stefan R. Hlibowicki

p. 2830

Speaker

Osamu Funahashi and Seiichi Yoshida

p. 2830

Class D amplifier

Morito Morishima

p. 2830

Audio amplifier with high power and high efficiency

Wei Chen and Peng Xu

pp. 2830-2831

Feedback amplifier

Pietro Mario Adduci and Edoardo Botti

p. 2831

Surface acoustic wave device

Ga-Lane Chen

p. 2831

Acoustic wave transducer with transverse mode suppression

Markus Mayer

p. 2831

Wearable communication device

Masaaki Fukumoto and Yoshinobu Tonomura

p. 2832

Combination wireless communications device and portable stereo

William C. Ashman, Jr.

p. 2832

Speaker system, mobile terminal device, and electronic device

Shuji Saiki

p. 2832

Utilization of filtering effects in stereo headphone devices to enhance spatialization of source around a listener

Glen Norman Dickins

p. 2833

Utilization of filtering effects in stereo headphone devices to enhance spatialization of source around a listener

Glen Norman Dickins

p. 2833

Car body structure

Hideyuki Nakamura

p. 2833

Golf club head or other ball striking device with modifiable feel characteristics

Gary G. Tavares

p. 2833

Combination tennis scoring and dampening device

Timothy V. Smith

p. 2833

Cable connection to decrease the passing on of vibrations from a first object to a second object

Hans Butler

p. 2834

High bandwidth fiber optic vibration sensor

Michael Twerdochlib

p. 2834

Stress sensitive element

Jun Watanabe

p. 2834

System and method for optical vibration sensing

Frederick M. Discenzo

p. 2834

Signal analysis method for vibratory interferometry

Liang-Chia Chen

p. 2834

Vibration acceleration sensor

Jun Watanabe

p. 2834

Flexure-based dynamometer for determining cutting force

Tony Lavaun Schmitz

p. 2834

Process and apparatus for selecting or designing products having content-free sound outputs

Ray T. Flugger

p. 2834

Exhaust gas system

Siegfried Wörner and Ulrich Sigel

p. 2835

Acoustically transparent visor

Mark W. Fero and David J. Prince

p. 2835

Micro-perforated acoustic liner

Bruce L. Morin

p. 2835

Pressure support system with active noise cancellation

Paul Alexander

p. 2835

Informing sound generation method and apparatus for vehicle

Kiyoshi Yamaki and Motoaki Miyabe

p. 2835

Manual-operation sound and light emitting device used in vehicle

Fon Hsiung Fu, Hsi Hu Chen, and Chang Hua Hsien

p. 2835

Sound absorptive multilayer articles and methods of producing same

Timothy J. Allison

p. 2836

Sound-insulating glazing with thermoviscous losses

Beatrice Mottelet and Marc Rehfeld

p. 2836

Method to determine a feedback threshold in a hearing device

Andreas Von Buol

p. 2836

Hearing aid

Marvin A. Leedom

p. 2836

Cordless telephone handset

Kenji Yamazaki and Yoshihisa Takebe

p. 2836

Microphone placement in hearing assistance devices to provide controlled directivity

Thomas Howard Burns

pp. 2836-2837

Ear insert for a hearing aid

Joachim Baumann

p. 2837

Controlling a gain setting in a hearing instrument

Silvia Allegro Baumann and Stefan Launer

p. 2837

Use of auditory feedback and audio queues in the realization of a personal virtual assistant

Robert Samuel Cooper

p. 2838

Methods for adaptively varying gain during ultrasound agent quantification

James E. Chomas

p. 2838

Automatic liquid injection system and method

Michel Schneider

p. 2838

Ultrasonic spatial compounding with multiple simultaneous beam transmission

James Jago and Brent Robinson

p. 2838

Diagnostic ultrasound imaging method and system with improved frame rate

David J. Napolitano

p. 2838

Ultrasound gating of cardiac ct scans

Jonathan M. Rubin

p. 2839

Ultrasound probes with improved electrical isolation

Heather Knowles and Jacquelyn Byron

p. 2839

Dynamically configurable ultrasound transducer with integral bias regulation and command and control circuitry

Donald S. Mamayek

p. 2839

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