John G. Neuhoff

 

Publications

Journal Articles | Books & Chapters | Refereed Proceedings | Conference Presentations


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Journal Articles

Submitted

  • Neuhoff, J.G., Knight, R.* & Wayand, J. (under review). Pitch change and musical expertise in auditory displays: Which way is up?
  • Neuhoff, J. G. & Neal, A. K. (under review). Correlates of Biological Motion Constrain Loudness Change.
Books & Chapters

Refereed Conference Proceedings

Conference Presentations

  • Neuhoff, J.G. & Stavnezer, A.J. Estroegen levels and auditory time-to-arrival estimates. Auditory Perception, Cognition and Action Meeting (APCAM), Long Beach, CA, November, 2007.
  • Ropers, E. & Neuhoff, J. G. Uninturrupted: A time-to-arrival study. Annual Meeting of the Midwestern Psychological Association, Chicago, IL, May 2007.
  • Ford, T., Gray, S., Kettling-Law, E., Macaule, W., Neuhoff, J.G., Wood, T. Developing departmental assessment plans. Higher Learning Commission Assessment Workshop, February, 2006, Lisle, IL
  • Neuhoff, J.G., Bach, D. R. & Seifritz, E. Physiological effects of rising sound intensity. Auditory Perception, Cognition and Action Meeting (APCAM), Houston, TX, November, 2006.
    Neuhoff, J.G., Knight, R. & Wayand, J. Musical expertise and auditory displays: Dollars make 'sense' of pitch change. Auditory Perception, Cognition and Action Meeting (APCAM), Toronto ON, November, 2005.
  • Neuhoff, J. G. & Heller, L. M. One small step: Sound sources and events as the basis for auditory graphs. International Conference on Auditory Display, Limerick, Ireland, July 2005
  • Neuhoff, J.G., & Seifritz, E. Sex differences in auditory looming perception, absent in auditory recession. Meeting of the Acoustical Society of America, Vancouver, BC, May, 2005
  • Neuhoff, J.G., The bias for auditory looming is diminished with increasing velocity. Annual Meeting of the Psychonomic Society, Minneapolis, MN November, 2004.
  • Neuhoff, J. G. & Heckel, T. Sex Differences in Perceiving Auditory Looming Produced By Acoustic Intensity Change. International Conference on Auditory Display, Sydney, Australia, July, 2004.
  • Neuhoff, J. G., Tones, Noise, and the Perceptual Bias for Auditory Looming. Annual Meeting of the Psychonomic Society, Vancouver, BC, November, 2003.
  • Neuhoff, J. G., & Waal, M., Developmental Errors in Labeling Pitch Change: Which Way is Up? Auditory Perception, Cognition and Action Meeting (APCAM), Vancouver, BC, November, 2003.
  • Neuhoff, J. G., Preston, J. A Spatial Auditory Display for the Prevention of Pedestrian-Motor Vehicle Collisions. International Conference on Auditory Display, Boston, July, 2003.
  • Neuhoff, J. G., Sex, acceleration, brain imaging, and rhesus monkeys: Converging evidence for an evolutionary bias for looming auditory motion. Acoustical Society of America, Pittsburgh, PA May, 2003.
  • Neuhoff, J. G., Ghazanfar, A. A., & Logothetis N. K. Auditory looming perception in rhesus monkeys. Auditory Perception, Cognition and Action Meeting (APCAM), Kansas City, November, 2002.
  • Neuhoff, J. G., Di Salle, F., & Seifritz, E. Sex, Brains, and Acceleration: Converging evidence for an evolutionary bias for auditory approach. Annual Meeting of the Psychonomic Society, Kansas City, November, 2002.
  • Neuhoff, J.G., Knight, R.* & Wayand, J. Pitch change, sonification, and musical expertise: Which way is up? International Conference on Auditory Display, Kyoto, Japan, June, 2002
  • Neuhoff, J. G., Bilecen, D., Mustovic, H., Scheffler, K., Di Salle, F., Schächinger, H. Seifritz, E. Cortical network underpinning the perceptual priority for rising intensity and auditory 'looming'. 143 rd meeting of the Acoustical Society of America, Pittsburgh, PA June, 2002.
  • Knight, R. *, & Neuhoff, J.G., Musical Training and the Perceptual Magnitude of Musical Intervals. Annual Convention of the Midwestern Psychological Association. Chicago, IL, May 2002.
  • Neuhoff, J.G., Fukai, K. *, Preston, J. *, & Willaman, K. * Perceptual Bias for Accelerated Intensity Change: An Evolved Mechanism? Annual Convention of the Midwestern Psychological Association. Chicago, IL, May 2002.
  • Neuhoff, J.G. (2001). Are you talkin’ to me??: Perceiving acoustic facing angles in anechoic and reverberabt spaces. Annual Meeting of the Psychonomic Society, Orlando, November, 2001.
  • Neuhoff, J.G. (2001). Invited addres.  Ecological Psychoacoustics: Loudness change, distance relations and evolution. 17th International Congress on Acoustics Rome, Italy September, 2001.
  • Neuhoff, J.G. Perceiving acoustic source orientation in three-dimensional space. International Conference on Auditory Display, Espoo, Finland, July, 2001.
  • Neuhoff, J.G. Perceiving acoustic source orientation with dynamic rotation cues.  Eleventh International Conference on Perception and Action. Storrs, CT, June 2001
  • Neuhoff, J. G., Rodstrom, M. A., Vaidya, T. The audible facing angle. 141stmeeting of the Acoustical Society of America, Chicago, IL, June 2001.
  • Neuhoff, J.G., Berger, C. Bruton, E. Gallagher, C. & Preston, J. A Perceptual Bias for Looming Auditory Motion. Annual Convention of the Midwestern Psychological Association. Chicago, IL, May 2001.
  • Neuhoff, J.G. A Perceptual Bias for Oncoming Auditory Motion.  Annual Meeting of the Psychonomic Society, New Orleans, November, 2000.
  • Neuhoff, J.G. The dynamic interaction of pitch and loudness: Quantifying the effect. Annual Convention of the American Psychological Society. Miami, FL June 2000.
  • Neuhoff, J. G., Kramer, G., & Wayand, J. Sonification and the Interaction of Perceptual Dimensions: Can the Data Get Lost in the Map? International Conference on Auditory Display, Atlanta, GA, April 2000. 
  • Neuhoff, J. G. Dual mechanisms in dynamic loudness detection. Annual Meeting of the Psychonomic Society, Los Angeles, November, 1999.
  • Neuhoff, J. G. A privileged perceptual status for rising intensity tones. 135th meeting of the Acoustical Society of America, Berlin, Germany, March, 1999. 
  • Neuhoff, J. G. A perceptual propensity for rising tone intensity. Annual Meeting of the Psychonomic Society, Dallas, TX, November, 1998. 
  • Neuhoff, J. G. Dynamic intensity change influence perceived pitch: Attentional differences between musicians and non-musicians. 134th meeting of the Acoustical Society of America, Seattle, WA June, 1998. 
  • Neuhoff, J. G. & Wess, J. Preferential detection of rising versus falling intensity. 134th meeting of the Acoustical Society of America, Seattle, WA June, 1998. 
  • Neuhoff. J. G. Panelist, National Science Foundation Forum on Data Sonification. International Conference on Auditory Display, Palo Alto CA, November, 1997. 
  • Neuhoff. J. G. The contextual influence of frequency change on dynamic loudness perception. Annual Meeting of the Psychonomic Society, Philadelphia, PA, November, 1997. 
  • Neuhoff, J. G. & McBeath, M. K. The Interaction of pitch and loudness in dynamic stimuli: Beyond the Doppler illusion. 133rd meeting of the Acoustical Society of America, State College, PA, June, 1997. 
  • McBeath, M. K. & Neuhoff, J. G. Auditory pitch influenced dramatically by dynamic intensity change. 133rd meeting of the Acoustical Society of America, State College, PA, June, 1997. 
  • Neuhoff, J. G. Multi-Sensory Interaction in Navigation and Spatial Representation. Kent Psychological forum, Millersburg, OH. April, 1997. 
  • Neuhoff, J. G. Enhanced memory effects provide evidence for a spatial representation of musical pitch. Annual Convention of the Midwestern Psychological Association. Chicago, IL, May 1996.
  • Neuhoff, J. G. & McBeath, M. K. Musicians versus non-musicians in the perception of dynamic auditory stimuli. Annual Convention of the Midwestern Psychological Association. Chicago, IL, May 1995. 
  • McBeath, M. K. & Neuhoff, J. G. Immense Illusory Pitch Change Occurs with Dynamic Doppler Stimuli. Annual Meeting of the Psychonomic Society, St. Louis, MO. Nov. 1994. 
  •  Neuhoff, J. G. & McBeath, M. K. Rising Pitch with Falling Frequency: A New Auditory Illusion Associated with the Doppler Effect. Annual Convention of the Midwestern Psychological Association. Chicago, IL, May 1994. 
  • McBeath, M. K., Neuhoff, J. G., & Schiano, D. J. Familiar Suspended Objects Appear Smaller than Actual Independent of Viewing Distance. Annual Convention of the American Psychological Society. Chicago, IL, June 1993.