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Dataset for: Improved tactile speech perception using audio-to-tactile sensory substitution with formant frequency focusing

Dataset for: Improved tactile speech perception using audio-to-tactile sensory substitution with formant frequency focusing
Dataset for: Improved tactile speech perception using audio-to-tactile sensory substitution with formant frequency focusing
This dataset supports the publication: AUTHORS: Mark Fletcher, Esma Akis, Carl Verschuur, & Sam Perry TITLE: Improved tactile speech perception using audio-to-tactile sensory substitution with formant frequency focusing JOURNAL: Scientific Reports This dataset contains a CSV file with the participant number (matching the number used for the data presented in the published article associated with this dataset), dominant hand (left/right), wrist height, width, and circumference (mm), 31.5 Hz threshold and 125 Hz vibro-tactile detection threshold at the fingertip (ms/2), gender, age, and percentage correct for phoneme discrimination in each condition. The header name for each condition shows the frequency focusing method, the phoneme type (vowel or consonant), and the talker gender. Date of data collection: 01/01/2023 - 01/06/2023 All data was collected at the University of Southampton, U.K.
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Fletcher, Mark
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Fletcher, Mark (2024) Dataset for: Improved tactile speech perception using audio-to-tactile sensory substitution with formant frequency focusing. University of Southampton doi:10.5258/SOTON/D2969 [Dataset]

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This dataset supports the publication: AUTHORS: Mark Fletcher, Esma Akis, Carl Verschuur, & Sam Perry TITLE: Improved tactile speech perception using audio-to-tactile sensory substitution with formant frequency focusing JOURNAL: Scientific Reports This dataset contains a CSV file with the participant number (matching the number used for the data presented in the published article associated with this dataset), dominant hand (left/right), wrist height, width, and circumference (mm), 31.5 Hz threshold and 125 Hz vibro-tactile detection threshold at the fingertip (ms/2), gender, age, and percentage correct for phoneme discrimination in each condition. The header name for each condition shows the frequency focusing method, the phoneme type (vowel or consonant), and the talker gender. Date of data collection: 01/01/2023 - 01/06/2023 All data was collected at the University of Southampton, U.K.

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Published date: 2024

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Local EPrints ID: 487540
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/487540
PURE UUID: 7c076b74-c2fb-41cf-81cf-04bce53daf96

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Date deposited: 23 Feb 2024 17:31
Last modified: 23 Feb 2024 17:43

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Creator: Mark Fletcher
Contributor: Esma Akis
Contributor: Carl Verschuur
Contributor: Samuel Perry

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