Claims
- 1. A process of designing or selecting a product comprising the steps of:
sensing at least one physiological response of a subject while the subject listens to an initial content-free sound output; repeating the sensing step for a new content-free sound output; comparing the physiological response for the initial sound output with the physiological response for the new sound output to determine a response change correlated to a sound change; selecting the physiological response correlated to the sound producing one of: a less stressful sound output, and a more pleasing sound output; and using the selected physiological response to perform one of: selecting as between products, and designing a product, to produce substantially the selected physiological response.
- 2. The process as defined in claim 1 wherein,
the sensing steps are accomplished by sensing at least one electrophysiological response of the subject to the sound outputs.
- 3. The process as defined in claim 1, and the steps of:
repeating said sensing step for a plurality of new sound outputs; comparing the physiological response to each new sound output to previously sensed physiological responses prior to performing said selecting step.
- 4. The process as defined in claim 2 wherein,
said selecting step is accomplished by selecting the physiological response indicating the least stressful sound output.
- 5. The process as defined in claim 1 wherein,
said sensing step is accomplished by using an electromyography monitoring apparatus and electrodes coupled to sense micro-voltages produced by a muscle.
- 6. The process as defined in claim 1 wherein,
said selecting step is accomplished by selecting the physiological response which is the most uniform in at least one of amplitude variance and frequency variance.
- 7. The process as defined in claim 1 and the step of:
changing the sound output between said initial sound output and said new sound output during said sensing step.
- 8. The process as defined in claim 1 wherein,
the sensing step is accomplished while the subject listens to the sound outputs from at least one muffler mounted on the exhaust of an internal combustion engine.
- 9. The process as defined in claim 8 wherein,
said new sound output is produced by changing a physical structure of the muffler.
- 10. The process as defined in claim 8 wherein,
said initial sound output and said new sound output are produced by employing two similar mufflers with one muffler having a changed physical structure relative to the other muffler.
- 11. The process as defined in claim 1 wherein,
said sensing steps are accomplished while the subject listens to sequentially played recordings of the sound outputs.
- 12. The process as defined in claim 8, and
determining the sound spectrum makeup of the sound output for both mufflers, and employing the sound spectrum for the selected physiological response to design further mufflers.
- 13. An apparatus for designing or selecting a product comprising:
an audio playback device formed for playing of recorded sounds for listening to by a test subject; an audio recording of an initial sound output produced by a first product of the type to be selected or designed; an audio recording of a new sound output differing in frequency from the initial sound output and produced by a second product of the type to be selected or designed; and physiological monitoring apparatus having transducers formed for attachment to the subject in order to monitor physiological responses of the subject to listening to the playback of the two recorded sound outputs.
- 14. The apparatus as defined in claim 13 wherein,
said physiological monitoring apparatus is a surface electromyography monitoring apparatus.
RELATED APPLICATION
[0001] This application is a continuation application based upon copending application Ser. No. 09/766,016 filed Jan. 22, 2001 and entitled PROCESS AND APPARATUS FOR SELECTING OR DESIGNING PRODUCT HAVING SOUND OUTPUTS.
Continuations (1)
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Parent |
09766016 |
Jan 2001 |
US |
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10444429 |
May 2003 |
US |