Publications by authors named "V S Shupliakov"

Subjects held the vertical posture standing up on hard footing, having small degree of the freedom in the frontal plane. The stability of the vertical posture has been assessed by the standard deviations (sigma) from average amplitudes of the fluctuations of the subject's head (in frontal and sagittal planes) from conditional zero. Sinusoidal rotations of optokinetic cylinder, sinusoidal rotations of the footing, and combinations of these rotations, under phase shifts between the optokinetic cylinder and the footing, caused increase of sigma.

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The loudness recruitment effect mainly depended on masker and test-tone frequencies and to some extent on perception thresholds. The data obtained suggest connections among such properties of the auditory system as frequency selectivity, adaptation and loudness recruitment.

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The irregularity coefficient of the frequency characteristics of masking effect is a function of the frequency of masking tone with constant intensity (10 dB SL). The coefficient is growing by 9--12 dB per octave of the masking tone reaching 60 dB at the frequency 10 kHz. Similar dependence was found by measuring the frequency threshold curves of the cochlear nerve fibers.

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Peripheral auditory system model consists of several parts: the first one being representative of the middle ear and basal part of the cochlea whereas the last one involves the first neuron level of the auditory nerve. Experimental data from basilar membrane motion and auditive nerve fiber activity for sinusoidal and click stimuli were used to define the transfer function of each part. A digital stimulation of this model and an analog construction were investigated and are discussed here.

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