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194 results about "Auditory system" patented technology

The auditory system is the sensory system for the sense of hearing. It includes both the sensory organs (the ears) and the auditory parts of the sensory system.

Oscillation representing system for effectively applying hypersonic sound

A vibration presenting system includes a first vibration applying device for applying a vibration that is generated by a first vibration source and has frequency components within an audible range perceivable as a sound by an auditory sense system of a living body to the auditory sense system of the living body, and a second vibration applying device for applying a vibration that is generated by a second vibration source different from the first vibration source and has superhigh frequency components exceeding the audible range unperceivable by the auditory sense system of the living body to a living body component region other than the auditory sense system of the living body. The living body component region other than the auditory sense system of the living body is a body surface of the living body, which may include a head thereof.
Owner:ACTION RES

Method and apparatus for speech privacy

A privacy apparatus adds a privacy sound based on a speaker's own voice into the environment, thereby confusing listeners as to which of the sounds is the real source. This permits disruption of the ability to understand the source speech of the user by eliminating segregation cues that the auditory system uses to interpret speech. The privacy apparatus minimizes segregation cues. The privacy apparatus is relatively quiet and thus easily acceptable in a typical open floor design office space. The privacy apparatus contains an A / D converter that converts the speech into a digital signal, a DSP that converts the digital signal into a privacy signal with pre-recorded speech fragments of the person speaking, a D / A converter that converts the privacy signal into an output signal and one or more loudspeakers from which the output signal is emitted.
Owner:HERMAN MILLER INC

Coupling-bionics-based food crispness tester and testing method

The invention discloses a coupling-bionics-based food crispness tester which comprises a chewing simulator, a cracking signal acquisition system and a data processing and analysis system, wherein the chewing simulator is used for simulating the food chewing of a human chewing system; the cracking signal acquisition system is used for acquiring a pressure signal and a sound signal, which are generated during the chewing of the chewing simulator; the data processing and analysis system is used for receiving the signals, and performing data processing and analysis to acquire a predetermined food crispiness result. The coupling-bionics-based food crispness tester is established by simulating the human chewing system and an auditory system by a bionic technology, and is used for acquiring mechanical and acoustic signals when the food is chewed, establishing a sensory crispness evaluation and mechanical and acoustic signal prediction model and comprehensively determining the crispness of the food by utilizing the model; an integrated manual technical system with the characteristic of achieving maximum environmental adaptability with low energy consumption is constructed; a test is carried out from a crispness formation mechanism, and is superior to crispness evaluation from other indexes such as cracks and simply from the mechanical signals.
Owner:YANGTZE NORMAL UNIVERSITY

Apparatus for connection of implantable devices to the auditory system

A connection apparatus for coupling an implantable device, such as a hearing aid transducer, to a middle ear component. The connection apparatus includes a first joint member on the implantable device and a second joint member connectable to the middle ear component. The first and second joint members are themselves connectable during implantation of the device to couple the device and the middle ear component. In one embodiment of the invention, the first and second joint members may form a detachable connection to facilitate removal for repair and or replacement of the device
Owner:OTOLOGICS
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