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Psychoacoustics is the
branch of
psychophysics involving the
scientific study of the
perception of
sound by the
human auditory system. It is the branch...
- (/ˈtæmbər, ˈtɪm-, ˈtæ̃-/), also
known as tone
color or tone
quality (from
psychoacoustics), is the
perceived sound quality of a
musical note,
sound or tone....
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systematic structures of
these cognitive phenomena can be investigated.
Psychoacoustics is the
scientific study of
sound perception. More specifically, it...
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subjective psychoacoustical attribute of sound. Historically, the
study of
pitch and
pitch perception has been a
central problem in
psychoacoustics, and has...
- an LPC
speech codec,
called adaptive predictive coding, that used a
psychoacoustic coding-algorithm
exploiting the
masking properties of the
human ear...
- instance, mani****ting the
sound of door
closures on automobiles.
Psychoacoustics tries to
explain how
humans respond to what they hear,
whether that...
- In
audiology and
psychoacoustics the
concept of
critical bands,
introduced by
Harvey Fletcher in 1933 and
refined in 1940,
describes the
frequency bandwidth...
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Sound Retrieval System (SRS) is a
patented psychoacoustic 3D
audio processing technology originally invented by
Arnold Klayman in the
early 1980s.[citation...
- pressure. The
study of
perceived loudness is
included in the
topic of
psychoacoustics and
employs methods of psychophysics.
Doubling the
perceived loudness...
- Ashley,
David Behrman, and
Gordon Mumma. Much of Lucier's work
explores psychoacoustic phenomena and the
physical properties of sound.
Alvin Augustus Lucier...