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Jan Dirk Blom. D Diplacusis. Diplacusis. Révész, G. (2001). Introduction to the psychology of music. Translated by de Courcy, G.I.C. D Dysplatopsia It is used to denote a visual distortion. Also known as paracusis duplicata and double ...
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... diplacusis can be a stable function of time . Brink ( 1970 ) successfully tracked it over six years , though he also found day - to - day variations ( Brink , 1975a , b ) . A somewhat different effect is tonal monaural diplacusis ( Ward ...
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... diplacusis harmonica monauralis . According to Politzer , ' diplacusis is a rare disease . We dis- criminate between , 1 , diplacusis binauralis ( a ) dysharmonica , Read before the Eye . Ear , Nose and Throat Section of the Wayne ...
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... diplacusis monauralis and diplacusis binauralis . The latter , the commoner and more marked variety , may be imagined as caused by a false tuning of one cochlea or part of one coch- lea , so that the vibrating fibres of the membrana ...
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... diplacusis at the test fre- quency . In the case of a greatly reduced dynamic range accompanied by recruitment , the slope of the I - R function is changing very rapidly with intensity . Under these conditions , small variations in ...
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... diplacusis, it is important to consider changes to auditory function that have the potential to impair the pitch perception process. The first consideration will be cases in which a single tone is perceived as noticeably different in ...
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... diplacusis dysharmonica binaural diplacusis in which sound of identical frequency is perceived to be of a different pitch in each ear diplacusis echoica diplacusis in which a single sound is perceived as being repeated in the affected ...
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... diplacusis and pitch experiments with monotic presentation of pure tones and three - component complex sounds have been described . Briefly summarizing the results , it has been found that : a ) Binaural diplacusis , due to slight ...
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... diplacusis there may be associated binaural echoic diplacusis , a condition in which the percep- tion of the objective and of the false tone seems separated by an interval of time . One of my patients who suffered with disharmonic ...
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... Diplacusis has been mentioned as possibly precluding applying the Stenger test. Diplacusis is an abnormal condition of hearing two different tones for a single frequency. There are two types: diplacusis monauralis and diplacusis ...