The objective of the experimentation conducted herein rcpol·tcd. herein w;:1:.; -co (;’.)”!..:J.i:1
additional data on the rf · sound phep.omenon. · ‘I’his phenomenon is t2,) ,,:c ·, ,”·r:~icc1
of what is reported to be a sound when the head is illuminated wit}1 ~Af ,.::i1 erf~’
of particular characteristics. In the·first pha.se of theexperimcntr,tic•Ll~ –~e
assembled a portable rf sound demonstration unit. This was successfully 11sed
to demonstrate the phenomenon and its characteristics. In phase tuo, we qe-• ·
termined what rf parameters· are rel.evant to generating the perception of rf
~ounds of significance. We learned enough in this phase to successfully cre~te
a perceived sound that we desired:to create .. In phc.se three, we explored the
possibility of determinlng if .the perception of speech could be induced. It
‘ was found that aspects. of vocoder technology C?.uld not be us.ed to ~enerate
speech •. It was also found. that perceived rf speech can not· be generated using
,the rul~s of. the periodici~y pitch phenomeno
A PSYCHOPHYSICAL STUDY OF THE RF SOUND PHENOMENON
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