The trans-derma-phone : a research device for the investigation of radio-frequency sound simulation.
Electrophonic hearing , stimulated by the passing of an audiofrequency current through various electrodes attached to the body, has previously been studied. More recently, transdermal stimulation, a means of electromagnetic excitation utilizing an amplitude-modulated radio-frequency stimulus app...
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ndltd-nps.edu-oai-calhoun.nps.edu-10945-133062015-05-06T03:58:29Z The trans-derma-phone : a research device for the investigation of radio-frequency sound simulation. Skinner, Garland Frederick Ewing, Gerald D. Electrical Engineering Electrophonic hearing , stimulated by the passing of an audiofrequency current through various electrodes attached to the body, has previously been studied. More recently, transdermal stimulation, a means of electromagnetic excitation utilizing an amplitude-modulated radio-frequency stimulus applied through insulated electrodes, has received attention. Claims of sound transmission directly to the brain via this method have prompted several research efforts. Although most of the results tend to disprove the claims, they have not been conclusive. Further investigation of the transdermal mechanism is warranted. The purpose of this work is to design and construct a device especially for research of transdermal hearing. 2012-08-29T23:36:50Z 2012-08-29T23:36:50Z 1968-09 Thesis http://hdl.handle.net/10945/13306 en_US Monterey, California. U.S. Naval Postgraduate School |
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Electrophonic hearing , stimulated by the passing of an audiofrequency
current through various electrodes attached to the body, has
previously been studied. More recently, transdermal stimulation, a
means of electromagnetic excitation utilizing an amplitude-modulated
radio-frequency stimulus applied through insulated electrodes, has received
attention. Claims of sound transmission directly to the brain
via this method have prompted several research efforts. Although most of
the results tend to disprove the claims, they have not been conclusive.
Further investigation of the transdermal mechanism is warranted. The
purpose of this work is to design and construct a device especially for
research of transdermal hearing. |
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The trans-derma-phone : a research device for the investigation of radio-frequency sound simulation. |
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The trans-derma-phone : a research device for the investigation of radio-frequency sound simulation. |
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The trans-derma-phone : a research device for the investigation of radio-frequency sound simulation. |
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trans-derma-phone : a research device for the investigation of radio-frequency sound simulation. |
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