His study explores the link between Sound quality and topics such as Speech recognition that cross with problems in Syllabic verse. His research is interdisciplinary, bridging the disciplines of Speech recognition and Syllabic verse. His Optics research incorporates elements of Attenuation and Acoustics. While working on this project, he studies both Attenuation and Optics. In his articles, Brian R. Glasberg combines various disciplines, including Acoustics and Hearing aid. Brian R. Glasberg undertakes multidisciplinary investigations into Hearing aid and Sensorineural hearing loss in his work. His Sensorineural hearing loss research extends to the thematically linked field of Audiology. His Loudness study frequently draws connections to other fields, such as Annoyance. He frequently studies issues relating to Loudness and Annoyance.
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Derivation of auditory filter shapes from notched-noise data
Brian R Glasberg;Brian C.J Moore.
Hearing Research (1990)
Suggested formulae for calculating auditory‐filter bandwidths and excitation patterns
Brian C. J. Moore;Brian R. Glasberg.
Journal of the Acoustical Society of America (1983)
A model for the prediction of thresholds, loudness, and partial loudness
Brian C. J. Moore;Brian R. Glasberg;Thomas Baer.
Journal of The Audio Engineering Society (1997)
A Model of Loudness Applicable to Time-Varying Sounds
Brian R. Glasberg;Brian C. J. Moore.
Journal of The Audio Engineering Society (2002)
A test for the diagnosis of dead regions in the cochlea
B.C.J. Moore;M. Huss;D. A. Vickers;B. R. Glasberg.
British Journal of Audiology (2000)
Auditory filter shapes in subjects with unilateral and bilateral cochlear impairments.
Brian R. Glasberg;Brian C. J. Moore.
Journal of the Acoustical Society of America (1986)
A revision of Zwicker's loudness model
B.C.J. Moore;B.R. Glasberg.
Acustica (1996)
Formulae describing frequency selectivity as a function of frequency and level, and their use in calculating excitation patterns.
Brian C.J. Moore;Brian R. Glasberg.
Hearing Research (1987)
Thresholds for hearing mistuned partials as separate tones in harmonic complexes
Brian C. J. Moore;Brian R. Glasberg;Robert W. Peters.
Journal of the Acoustical Society of America (1986)
The shape of the ear's temporal window
Brian C. J. Moore;Brian R. Glasberg;C. J. Plack;A. K. Biswas.
Journal of the Acoustical Society of America (1988)
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