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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....
- systematic structures of these cognitive phenomena can be investigated. Psychoacoustics is the scientific study of sound perception. More specifically, it...
- 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...
- subjective psychoacoustical attribute of sound. Historically, the study of pitch and pitch perception has been a central problem in psychoacoustics, and has...
- Sound Retrieval System (SRS) is a patented psychoacoustic 3D audio processing technology originally invented by Arnold Klayman in the early 1980s.[citation...
- tones subliminally into a station's or broadcast network's airchain via psychoacoustic masking. A monitor that checks that the encoder is working properly...
- In audiology and psychoacoustics the concept of critical bands, introduced by Harvey Fletcher in 1933 and refined in 1940, describes the frequency bandwidth...
- In music, consonance and dissonance are categorizations of simultaneous or successive sounds. Within the Western tradition, some listeners ****ociate consonance...