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A Basic Bibliography for Sonic Studies
Acoustics and PsychoacousticsAmerican Society for Testing and Materials. (1978). Acoustical Environment in the Open-Plan Office. Soundolier Inc., 3-10. Backus, J. (1969). The acoustical foundations of music. New York: Norton. Benade, A. H. (1976). Fundamentals of musical acoustics. London: Oxford Univ. Press. Bever, T. G., & Chiarello, R. J. (1974). Cerebral dominance in musicians and nonmusicians. Science, 185, 537-539. Bodlund, K. (1985). Alternative Reference Curves for Evaluation of the Impact Sound Insulation Between Dwellings. Journal of Sound and Vibration., 102 (3), 381-402. Bryan, Micheal, & Tempest, William. (1972). Does infrasound make drivers 'drunk'?. New Scientist, Mar, 584-586. Case, J. (1966). Sensory mechanisms. New York: Academic Press. Chou, C. K., & Guy, A. (1982). Auditory perception of radio- frequency electromagnetic fields. Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 71 (6), 1321-1334. Christovich, L. (1984). Central auditory processing of perpherial vowel spectra. J. of the Acoustical Society of America, 77 (3), 789-805. Clynes, M. (1978). Sentics. New York: Doubleday. Clynes, M., ed. (1982). Music, mind, and brain: The neuropsychology of music. New York: Plenum. Craik, R., & Naylor, G. (1985). Measurement of reverberation time via probability functions. Journal of Sound and Vibration, 102 (3), 453-454. Crowder, R., & Morton, J. (1969). Precategorical acoustic storage. Perception and Psychophysics, 5 (6), 365-373. Deutsch, D., ed. (1982). The psychology of music. New York: Academic. Dixon, N. F. (1971). Subliminal perception. London: McGraw- Hill. Dransfeld, Klaus. (1963). Kilomegacyle Ultrasonics. Scientific American, Jun, 60-68. Ford, R.D. (1970). Introduction to acoustics. Amsterdam: Elsevier. Fricke, F. (1984). Sound Attenuation in Forests. J. of Sound and Vibration, 92 (1), 149-158. Gazzaniga, M. S. (1972). One brain -- two minds? American Scientist, 60 (3), 311-317. Gelfand, S. (1981). Hearing, an introduction to psychological and physiological acoustics. New York: M. Dekker. Halpern, D., Blake, R., & Hillenbrand, B. (1986). Psychoacoustics of a chilling sound. Perception and Psychophysics, 39 (2), 77-80. Jerger, J. (1963). Modern developments in audiology. New York: Academic Press. Kimura, D. (1964). Left-right differences in the perception of melodies. Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology, 16, 355-358. Kimura, D. (1973). The asymmetry of the human brain. Scientific American, 228 (3), 70-78. Lewers, T.H., & Anderson, J.S. (1984). Some Acoustical Properties of St Paul's Cathedral, London. J of Sound and Vib., 92 (2), 285-297. Lebo, C., & Oliphant, K. (1969). Music as a source of acoustic trauma. Journal of the Audio Engineering Society, 17 (5), 535 - 538. Lee, S., & Rogers, J. (1985). Characterization of snow by acoustic sounding: a feasibility study. Journal of Sound and Vibration, 99 (2), 247-266. Lewers, T., & Anderson, J. (1984). Some acoustical properties of St. Paul's Cathedral, London. Journal of Sound and Vibration, 94 (2), 258-297. McIntyre, M., Schumacher, R., & Woodhouse, J. (1983). On the oscillations of musical instruments. Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 74 (5), 1325-1345. Moore, B. C. J. (1982). An introduction to the psychology of hearing, 2nd ed. London: Academic. Mulligan, B.E., et. al. (1987). Enhancement and Masking of Loudness by Environmental Factors: Vegetation and Noise. Environment and Behaviour, 19 (4), 411-443. Olson, H. F. (1967). Music, physics, and engineering. New York: Dover. Oster, Gerald. (1973). Auditory beats in the brain. Scientific American, October, 94-102. Pierce, J. R., & David, E. E. (1958). Man's world of sound. New York: Doubleday. Plomp, R. (1964). The ear as a frequency analyzer. Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 36 (9), 1628-1636. Plomp, R. (1965). Tonal consonance and critical bandwidth. Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 37, 548-560. Plomp, R. (1976). Aspects of tone sensation: A psychophysical study. New York: Academic. Rigden, J. S. (1985). Physics and the sound of music. New York: John Wiley. Roeder, Kenneth D. (1965). Moths and Ultrasound. Scientific American, Apr, 94-102. Roederer, J. G. (1975). Introduction to the physics and psychophysics of music, 2nd ed. New York: Springer. Saunders, J., Dear, S., & Scheider, M. (1985). The anatomical consequences of acoustic injury. The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 78 (3), 833-860. Schmidt, R. (1984). Acoustic injury and the physiology of hearing. Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 76 (5), 1293-1317. Shankland, Robert S. (1973) Acoustics of Greek theatres. Physics Today, Oct, 30-35. Shaw, E.A.G., & Olson, N. (1971). Theory of Steady-State Urban Noise for an Ideal Homogeneous City. J of the Acoustical Society of America, 51 (6), 1781-1793. Shepard, R. (1964). Circularity in judgments of relative pitch. The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 36 (12), 2346-2353. Sherrick, C. (1984). Basic and applied research on tactile aids for deaf people. Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 75 (5), 1325-1342. Slawson, A. (1967). Vowel quality and musical timbre as functions of spectrum envelope and fundamental frequency. Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 43 (1), 87-101. Slarve, Richard N., & Johnson, Daniel L. (1975) Human Whole- Body Exposure to Infrasound. Aviation, Space, and Environmental Medicine, 46 (4), 428-431. Stevens, S. S.,& Halowell, D. (1938). Hearing. New York: Wiley. Stevens, S. S., & Warshofsky, F. (1965). Sound and hearing. New York: Time-Life. Taylor, C. A. (1965). The physics of musical sounds. New York: American Elsevier. Tobias, J. V., ed. (1972). Foundations of modern auditory theory. New York: Academic. Von Bekesy, G. (1957). Sensations on the skin similar to directional hearing, beats and harmonics of the ear. Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 29 (4), 489-501. Von Bekesy, Georg. (1957). The Ear. Scientific American, 197 (2), 66-78. Von Bekesy, G. (1962). Can we feel the nervous discharges of the end organs during vibratory stimulation of the skin? Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 34 (6), 850- 856. Von Bekesy, G. (1965). Hearing theories and complex sounds. Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 35 (4), 588- 601. Warren, R. (1968). Verbal transformation effect and auditory perceptual mechanisms. Psychological Bulletin, 70 (4), 261- 270. Zwicker, E. (1957). Critical bandwidth in loudness summation. Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 29 (5), 548- 557.
Listening and Sound CognitionAnsley, Hudson. (1954). Do Birds Hear Their Songs as We Do? Proc. Linn. Soc., 63 (5), 39-40. Ballas J. & J. Howard (1987). "Interpreting the Language of Environmental Sounds," Environment and Behaviour, Jan. Bamberger, J. (1972). Developing a musical ear: a new experiment. Artificial Intelligence, 264. Bamberger, J. (1973). Learning to think musically (a computer approach to music study). Music Educators Journal, 59 (7), 53-57. Bateson, G. (1972). Steps to an ecology of mind. New York: Ballantine. Bregman, A. (1990). Auditory Scene Analysis. MIT Press. Clynes, M., ed. (1982). Music, mind, and brain: The neuropsychology of music. New York: Plenum. Cohen, J. (1962). Information theory and music. Behavioral Science, 7, 137-163. Costanzo, F. S., Markel, N. N., & Costanzo, P. R. (1969), Voice quality profile and perceived emotion. Journal of Counseling Psychology, 16 (3), 267-70. Christovich, L. (1984). Central auditory processing of peripheral vowel spectra. Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 77 (3), 789-805. DeCasper, A. (1986). Prenatal maternal speech influences newborn's perception of speech sounds. Infant Behaviour and Development, 9, 133-150. Deutsch, D. (1969). Music recognition. Psychological Review, 76 (3), 300-307. Deutsch, D., ed. (1982). The psychology of music. New York: Academic. Dixon, N. F. (1971). Subliminal perception. London: McGraw- Hill. Dorman, M. et al. (1986). Influence of the acoustic reflex on vowel recognition. Journal of Speech and Hearing Research, 29 (3), 420-424. Fay, T. (1971). Perceived hierarchic structure in language and music. Journal of Music Theory, 15 (1-2). Fry, D. B. (1956). Perception and recognition in speech. In M. Halle. For Roman Jakobson. Hague: Mouton. Goldman, R. (1969). Cultural factors and hearing. Exceptional Children, 35, 489-490. Goodey, B. (1974). Images of place: Essays on environmental perception, communications and education. Birmingham: Univ. of Birmingham, Centre for Urban and Regional Studies. Griffin, D. R. (1959). Echoes of bats and men. Garden City, NY: Anchor. Grosjean, F. (1985). The recognition of words after their acoustic effect. Perception and Psychophysics, 38 (4), 299- 310. Hagen, Carlos. (1968). Silence. Crawdaddy: the magazine of rock, 20 (Apr), 8-11. Halpern, Steven with Louis Savary. (1985). Sound Health, the Music and Sounds that Make us Whole. San Francisco: Harper and Row. 'Holophonic' sound broadcasts directly to brain. (1983). Brain/Mind Bulletin, 8 (10). Handel S. (1989). Listening. MIT Press. Ihde, D. (1976). Listening and voice. Athens: Ohio Univ. Press. Ihde, D., & Slaughter, T. F. (1970). Studies in the phenomenology of sound. International Philosophical Journal, 10, 232-251. Ihde, D. (1986). Consequences of phenomenology. Albany: State University of New York Press. Jakobson, R. (1978). Six lectures on sound and meaning, J. Mepham, trans. Cambridge: M.I.T. Press. Langer, S. K. (1951). Philosophy in a new key. New York: Mentor. Laske, O. E. (1973). Toward a musical intelligence system: observer. Numus West, 4, 11-16. Laske, O. E. (1974). Toward a center for studies in musical intelligence. Numus West, 5. Laske, O. E. (1975). On psychomusicology. International Review of the Sociology and Aesthetics of Music, 6 (2). Laske, O. E. (1975). Introduction to a generative theory of music. Sonological Reports, No. 1B. Utrecht: Utrecht State niversity, Institute of Sonology. Laske, O. E. (1975). Toward a theory of musical cognition. Interface, 4,147-208. Laske, O. E. (1976). Toward a theory of musical instruction. Interface, 5, 125-148. Laske, O. E. (1977). Music, memory and thought. Ann Arbor: University Microfilms International. Laske, O. E. (1978). Considering human memory in designing user interfaces for computer music. Computer Music Journal, 2 (4), 39-45. Laske, O. E. (1980). Toward an explicit cognitive theory of musical listening. Computer Music Journal, 4 (2), 73-83. Lusseyran, J. (1963). And there was light. E. R. Cameron, trans. Boston: Little, Brown & Co. Mathieu, W.A. (1991). The Listening Book. Boston: Shamballa. McAdams, S. & E. Bigand, eds. (1993). Thinking in Sound: The Cognitive Psychology of Human Audition, Clarendon. McAdams, S. ed. (1987). Music and Psychology: A Mutual Regard, vol. 2 pt. 1, Contemporary Music Review. McAdams, S., & Bregman, A. (1979). Hearing musical streams. Computer Music Journal, 3 (4), 26-43. McGregor, Graham, White, R.S.(1986). The Art of Listening. London: Croom Helm. Merriam, A. P. (1964). The anthropology of music. Chicago: Northwestern Univ. Press. Metz, C. (1985). Aural Objects. In E. Weiss & J. Belton, eds. Film Sound, Columbia University Press. Meyer, L. B. (1956). Emotion and meaning in music. Chicago: Univ. of Chicago Press. Miller, G. (1956). The perception of speech. In M. Halle. For Roman Jakobson. Hague: Mouton. Minsky, M. (1981). Music, mind and meaning. Computer Music Journal, 5 (3), 28-44. Moles, A. (1966). Information theory and esthetic perception. Urbana: Univ. of Illinois Press. Moray, N. (1969). Listening and attention. Harmondsworth: Penguin. Morris, C. W. (1938). Foundations of the theory of signs, International encyclopedia of unified science, Vol. 1, No. 2. Chicago: Univ. of Chicago Press. Oakland, T., & Williams, F. (1971). Auditory perception: diagnosis and development for language and reading abilities. Seattle: Special Child Publications. Ong, W. (1982). Orality and Literacy, Methuen. Ornstein, R. E. (1969). On the experience of time. Harmondsworth: Penguin. Ostwald, P. F. (1973). The semiotics of human sound. The Hague: Mouton. Ostwald, P. F., & Peltzman, P. (1974). The cry of the human infant. Scientific American, 230 (3), 84-90. Patterson, B. (1974). Musical dynamics. Scientific American, 231 (5), 78-95. Reik, T. (1949). Listening with the third ear. New York: Farrar & Strauss. Samuel, Arthur. (1986). Red herring detectors and speech perception: in defense of selective adaptation. Cognitive Psychology, 18 (4), 452-499. Samuel, Arthur, & Tartter, V. (1986). Acoustic-phonetic issues in speech perception. Annual Review of Anthropology, 15, 247-273. Sargant, W. (1959). Battle for the mind. London: Pan Books. Seashore, C. E. (1938). The psychology of music. New York: McGraw-Hill. Simon, H. A. & Sumner, R. K. (1968). Pattern in music. In B. Kleinmuntz. The formal representation of human judgement. New York: John Wiley and Sons. Simon, H. A. (1969). The sciences of the artificial. Cambridge: M.I.T. Press. Somerville, T., & Brownless, S.F. (1949). Listeners' Sound- Level Preferences. B.B.C. Quarterly, (Jan), 245-250. Springer, G. P. (1956). Language and music: parallels and divergencies. In M. Halle. For Roman Jakobson. Hague: Mouton. Supa, M., Cotzin, M., & Dallenbach, K. M. (1944). Facial vision: The perception of obstacles to the blind. American Journal of Psychology, 57, 133-183. Vygotsky, L. S. (1962). Thought and language. Cambridge: M.I.T. Press. Westerkamp, (1990) "Listening and Soundmaking: A Study of Music as Environment," in D. Lander & M. Lexier, eds. Sound by Artists, Art Metropole & Walter Phillips Gallery. Wolvin, A. D., & Coakley, C. G. (1982). Listening. Dubuque, IA: Wm. C. Brown. Yates, A. J. (1963). Delayed auditory feedback. Psychological Bulletin, 60, 213-232.
Soundscape StudiesSchafer, R. M. (1969). The new soundscape. Vienna: Universal Edition. Schafer, R. M. (1977). The tuning of the world. New York: Knopf. Torigoe, K. (1982). "A Study of the World Soundscape Project". Toronto: York University, M.F.A. thesis. Truax, B. D. (1974). Soundscape studies: An introduction to the World Soundscape Project. Numus West, No. 5, 36-39. Truax, B. D. (1977). The soundscape and technology. Interface, 6, 1-8. Truax, B. (1984). Acoustic communication. Norwood: Ablex. World Soundscape Project. The Music of the
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Noise and Community DesignActon, W.I., & Carson, M.B. (1967). Auditory and Subjective Effects of Airborne Noise from Industrial Ultrasonic Sources. Brit. J. industr. Med., 24, 297-304. Anderson, L. M., Mulligan, B. E., Goodman, L. S., & Regen, H. Z. (1983). Effects of sounds on preferences for outdoor settings. Environment and Behavior, 15 (5), 539-566. Aniansson, G., & Peterson, Y. (1983). Speech intelligibility of normal listeners and persons with impaired hearing in traffic noise. Journal of Sound and Vibration, 90 (3), 341- 360. Barber, A.D. (1970). Recent Developments in Silencing Pneumatic Machinery. Noise 2000: Proceedings, 167-170. Baron, R. A. (1970). The tyranny of noise. New York: St. Martin's. Bartheld, R.G. (1974). Sound levels of industrial motors. Tappi, 57 (12), 124-128. Behar, A. (1980). TTS from Impulsive and Continuous Noises. Acustica, 46, 89-94. Beranek, Leo L. (1966). Noise. Scientific American, 215 (6), 66-76. Beranek, L. L., Blazier, W. E., & Figwer, J. J. 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