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fastACI v1.3

02 May 23:20
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This is a new release of the fastACI toolbox: the MATLAB toolbox for investigating auditory perception using reverse correlation. The current release includes scripts for the replication and reproduction of extra publications or other disseminated results (e.g., publ_carranante2023_FA_figs.m, publ_osses2023a_JASA_EL_figs.m, publ_osses2023b_FA_figs.m). In this release, there are are a number of new experiments to which revcorr has been applied, including: segmentation, toneinnoise_ahumada1975, and an extension to speechACI_Logatome to support more VCV contrasts.

fastACI v1.2

11 Nov 15:53
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This is a new release of the fastACI toolbox: the MATLAB toolbox for investigating auditory perception using reverse correlation. The current release includes scripts for the replication and reproduction of extra publications or other disseminated results (e.g., publ_osses2022d_ICA_figs.m). In this release, there are significant improvements in the way auditory models are called and run (see, e.g., pres_osses2022_02_AABBA.m).

fastACI v1.1

09 May 07:00
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This is the second release of the fastACI toolbox: the MATLAB toolbox for investigating auditory perception using reverse correlation. The current release includes scripts for the replication and reproduction of extra publications or other disseminated results. Additionally, some extra functionalities were added to several fastACI functions, e.g., the possibility to cross predict participants' data using a prestored ACI (fastACI_getACI.m) or the possibility to automatically calibrate artificial listeners for a specific model and a specific listening experiment (fastACI_model_calibration.m).

fastACI v1.0

10 Sep 12:30
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This is the first release of the fastACI toolbox: the MATLAB toolbox for investigating auditory perception using reverse correlation. With the fastACI toolbox you can run listening experiments using human or artificial listeners to run experiments using headphones or to simulate them, respectively. We provide a number of pre-programmed listening experiments together with a list of relevant publications related to the reverse correlation method.