Acoustical Society of America
145th Meeting Lay Language Papers

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Melville, New York, April 15, 2003

The following are lay language papers being presented at the 145th Meeting of the Acoustical Society of America to be held April 28 through May 2 in Nashville, Tennessee.

WEDNESDAY, APRIL 30

A New Way To See Vessels in the Human Body by Xiaoming Zhangua, Mostafa Fatemi, and James F. Greenleaf

Stopping Disco Noise Cold by Richard J. Peppin and Joan Casamajó

Infants in Cocktail Parties by Rochelle S. Newman

THURSDAY, MAY 1

Fish Solos, Choruses, and Crowds by David A. Mann

Acoustic Communication in Panthera tigris: A Study of Tiger Vocalization and Auditory Receptivity by Edward J. Walsh, Lily M. Wang, Douglas L. Armstrong, Thomas Curro, Lee G. Simmons, and JoAnn McGee

Evidence for Distinct Types of "Perfect Pitch" by David A. Ross, John C. Gore, and Lawrence E. Marks

Is Clear Speech Equally Clear for All Listeners? by Ann Bradlow

Performing a New "Breakdown" on the Banjo by Joe Dickey and Ray Wakeland

FRIDAY, MAY 2

The Statistical Structure of Speech Sounds Predicts Musical Universals by David A. Schwartz, Catherine Howe, and Dale Purves


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