- than
forward masking. The
masking effect has been
widely studied in
psychoacoustical research. One can
change the
level of the
masker and
measure the threshold...
-
subjective psychoacoustical attribute of sound. Historically, the
study of
pitch and
pitch perception has been a
central problem in
psychoacoustics, and has...
- (/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....
- .31.1253E. doi:10.1121/1.1907853. Zwicker,
Eberhard (1974). "On a
Psychoacoustical Equivalent of
Tuning Curves".
Facts and
Models in Hearing. Communication...
-
systematic structures of
these cognitive phenomena can be investigated.
Psychoacoustics is the
scientific study of
sound perception. More specifically, it...
- electro-acoustics,
environmental noise,
musical acoustics,
noise control,
psychoacoustics, speech, ultrasound,
underwater acoustics, and vibration.
Sound can...
-
research to
advance our
knowledge of the
perception (e.g. hearing,
psychoacoustics or neurophysiology) of speech,
music and noise.
Other acoustic scientists...
- retrieval;
music therapy, and the
perception and
cognition of music.
Psychoacoustics is the
scientific study of how
humans respond to what they hear. At...
- with
equal energy. The
difference between the two is the
result of
psychoacoustics, more
specifically the fact that the
human hearing is more sensitive...
- pressure. The
study of
perceived loudness is
included in the
topic of
psychoacoustics and
employs methods of psychophysics.
Doubling the
perceived loudness...