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A Sound Stimulus Source for Psychological Experimentation

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The problems involved in reliably reproducing and communicating sound stimuli among the psychological sciences has proved to be a stumbling block for many experimenters in these areas. This unique generator, by means of a photoresistive controlled oscillator and various photoresistive controlled networks can reproduce a specifiable, complex sound sequence. The various parameters of the sound sequence are controlled by a printed disc which can be accurately reproduced via the printed page, without significant decrease in quality. Frequency, waveform and amplitude control are offered by the photoelectric control methods.

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JAES Volume 10 Issue 3 pp. 204-207; July 1962
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