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 ...
... 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 ...
... 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 ...
... 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 ...
... 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 ...
... 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 ...
... 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 ...
... 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 ...
... 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 ...
... 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 ...