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  1. Hearing Sex at the Cocktail Party: Biased Sex Ratios Influence Vocal Attractiveness
  2. Auditory Perception & Cognition: Answering the Call for an Integrated Auditory Science
  3. Change deafness, dual-task performance, and domain-specific expertise
  4. The Perception of Operational Sex Ratios by Voice
  5. Slow change deafness
  6. Language Familiarity, Expectation, and Novice Musical Rhythm Production
  7. Influence of anxiety, depression and looming cognitive style on auditory looming perception
  8. Babies in traffic: Infant vocalizations and listener sex modulate auditory motion perception.
  9. Familiarity, Expertise, and Change Detection: Change Deafness is Worse in Your Native Language
  10. Blind(fold)ed by science: A constant target-heading angle is used in visual and nonvisual pursuit
  11. Strength and physical fitness predict the perception of looming sounds
  12. Rhythmic speech perception predicts novice musical composition in English and French.
  13. Looming sounds as warning signals: The function of motion cues
  14. Strength and cardivascular fitness predict time‐to‐arrival perception of looming sounds.
  15. Adaptive sex differences in auditory motion perception: Looming sounds are special.
  16. 'Behavioral Relevance' as a guiding principle in investigating the perception of sound source properties
  17. Auditory Interfaces
  18. Enhancing BOLD response in the auditory system by neurophysiologically tuned fMRI sequence
  19. Sex differences present in auditory looming perception, absent in auditory recession
  20. Multisensory Integration of Looming Signals by Rhesus Monkeys
  21. Auditory Motion and Localization
  22. Ecological Psychoacoustics
  23. Interacting Perceptual Dimensions
  24. Differential sex-independent amygdala response to infant crying and laughing in parents versus nonparents
  25. Increased Pitch Increases Accuracy of Voice Identification
  26. Sustained blood oxygenation and volume response to repetition rate-modulated sound in human auditory cortex
  27. Temporal integration of sequential auditory events: silent period in sound pattern activates human planum temporale
  28. Response: Sound analysis in auditory cortex – from temporal decomposition to perception
  29. Pitch variation is unnecessary (and sometimes insufficient) for the formation of auditory objects
  30. Sex, acceleration, brain imaging, and rhesus monkeys: Converging evidence for an evolutionary bias for looming auditory motion
  31. Neural Processing of Auditory Looming in the Human Brain
  32. The potential application of auditory neuroscience to improving the quality of environmental noise standards
  33. A cortical network underpinning the perceptual priority for rising intensity and auditory ‘‘looming.’’
  34. Pitch and loudness interact in auditory displays: Can the data get lost in the map?
  35. Pitch and loudness interact in auditory displays: Can the data get lost in the map?
  36. The audible facing angle
  37. The minimum audible facing angle
  38. An Adaptive Bias in the Perception of Looming Auditory Motion
  39. Quantifying the influence of dynamic intensity on changes in pitch
  40. Classroom Demonstrations in Perception and Cognition Using Presentation Software
  41. A privileged perceptual status for rising intensity tones
  42. Dynamic frequency change influences loudness perception: A central, analytic process.
  43. Dynamic frequency change influences loudness perception: A central, analytic process.
  44. Dynamic intensity change influences perceived pitch: Attentional differences between musicians and nonmusicians
  45. Preferential detection of rising versus falling intensity
  46. Overcoming naïve mental models in explaining the Doppler shift: An illusion creates confusion
  47. Auditory pitch influenced dramatically by dynamic intensity change
  48. The interaction of pitch and loudness in dynamic stimuli: Beyond the Doppler illusion
  49. The Doppler illusion: The influence of dynamic intensity change on perceived pitch.
  50. The Doppler illusion: The influence of dynamic intensity change on perceived pitch.
  51. A Perceptual Bias for Accelerated Intensity Change: An Evolved Mechanism?
  52. A Perceptual Bias for Looming Auditory Motion
  53. A Perceptual Bias for Oncoming Auditory Motion
  54. Applied Ecological Acoustics
  55. Are you talkin' to me?? Perceiving the facing direction of acoustic sources in reverberant and anechoic spaces
  56. Bias for Auditory Looming Diminished With Increasing Velocity
  57. Bunnies and Snakes: Visual Threat Modulates Perception of Looming Auditory Stimuli
  58. Change Deafness: Listeners Perform Better in Unfamiliar Languages
  59. Immense Illusory Pitch Change Occurs With Dynamic Doppler Stimuli
  60. Impaired extraction of meaning from loudness change in paranoid schizophrenia
  61. Musical Training and the Perceptual Magnitude of Musical Intervals
  62. Rhythmic Speech Perception Shows How Music Novices "Compose"
  63. The contextual influence of frequency change on dynamic loudness perception
  64. Uninterrupted: A Study of Time-to-Arrival Estimation