Discover current research in JASA Express Letters |  | High-Quality Research on Psychological and Physiological Acoustics | Explore psychological and physiological acoustics research that examines how humans and animals perceive, interpret, and respond to sound—linking auditory sensations to brain and body processes. This field advances understanding of hearing mechanisms, auditory perception, and neural processing, informing innovations in hearing health, sound design, and cognitive neuroscience. JASA Express Letters (JEL) proudly features pioneering studies and comprehensive reviews that illuminate the complex interplay between sound, mind, and physiology.
| | As an open access journal, articles in JASA Express Letters are always available to read, download, and share—no subscription needed. | | | | | | | Automated acoustic voice screening techniques for comorbid depression and anxiety disorders Mary Pietrowicz, Kaci Cunningham, Dylan J. Thompson, Fiona Gruzmark, et al. READ MORE > | | | Using harmonicity to facilitate binaural fusion Justin M. Aronoff, Jordan Deutsch, Josephine R. LaPapa READ MORE > | | | Pitch perception in school-aged children: Pure tones, resolved and unresolved harmonics Jami Fung, Kelly L. Whiteford, Anahita H. Mehta, Bonnie K. Lau READ MORE > | | | A fast measure of spatial separation for release from masking and its relation to intelligibility Z. Ellen Peng, Victoria Sweeney READ MORE > | | | Effects of spatial asymmetry and voice-gender differences between talkers on spatial release from masking in normal-hearing listeners Yonghee Oh, Josephine Kinder, Phillip Friggle, Caroline Cuthbertson READ MORE > | | | Effects of age, stimulus degradation, and sentence context on auditory temporal processing Zilong Xie, Madeline Johnson READ MORE > | | | Temporal coherence effects on voice attribution in multi-speaker stream segregation Jaeeun Lee, Andrew J. Oxenham READ MORE > | | | Subject instructions for improved characterization of auditory representations using reverse correlation Gidey W. Gezae, Nelson V. Barnett, Benjamin Parrell, Divya A. Chari, et al. READ MORE > | | | Convergent evidence for a pitch deficit in hyperfunctional voice disorders Virginia Best, Turley Duque, Defne Abur, Cara E. Stepp READ MORE > | | | Auditory brainstem response parameters in big brown bats are insensitive to echo glint structure Andrea Megela Simmons, Amaro Tuninetti, James A. Simmons READ MORE > | | | |
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