Thanks ,
Jennifer
Hi Jennifer, I don't have a handy script for frequency JNDs, but I know there are several publicly available Matlab toolboxes for psychoacoustic experiments.
http://www.psy.unipd.it/~grassi/mlp.html
https://gilbert.med.kuleuven.be/web/index.php/Public:Software/APEX
It shouldn't be too difficult to program a frequency JND experiment. Are you just interested in some simple design, two-alternative forced choice for example?
Wayne
Yes, I was thinking of doing something like that.
Jennifer
I think that should be pretty easy either using the tools others have written in Matlab, or building off of theirs. Here is another psychoacoustics toolbox in Matlab:
http://psychtoolbox.org/wikka.php?wakka=HomePage
Looks like several of these provide routines for estimating the psychometric function, which is probably the toughest part of programming the experiment. The link above claims to have a user group (I can't speak for our viable it is) where you may find a targeted audience of psychophysicists using Matlab. If you can't find help at any of those sites, and you want to email me directly and not burden the list with prolonging the thread, that's fine. I know some psychoacousticians from a former life that I may be able to put you in contact with for some basic paradigms.
Wayne
Thank you,
Jennifer
Thanks,
Jennifer
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Jennifer:
You need to characterize/calibrate your equipment, both the speaker
and the microphone used to characterize the speaker. I don't know
details on how to do that but I'm sure your research will find the
methods. Then you basically need to boost or dampen the signal at the
two frequencies so that they are presented to the listener with the
same volume. This is easily done just by dividing or multiplying by a
factor once you know the two volumes of the uncorrected signals.
Regards,
ImageAnalyst
Jennifer