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Psychoacoustics is the
branch of
psychophysics involving the
scientific study of
sound perception and audiology—how the
human auditory system perceives...
- in 1937 and an M.A. in
psychology in 1938. He
received a Ph.D. in
psychoacoustics from the
University of
Rochester in 1942 as well as a
Doctorate in...
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research to
advance our
knowledge of the
perception (e.g. hearing,
psychoacoustics or neurophysiology) of speech,
music and noise.
Other acoustic scientists...
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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...
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innate reaction to the
sound has been
studied in the
field of
psychoacoustics (the
branch of
psychology concerned with the
perception of
sound and...
- (/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...
- pressure. The
study of
perceived loudness is
included in the
topic of
psychoacoustics and
employs methods of psychophysics.
Doubling the
perceived loudness...
- retrieval;
music therapy, and the
perception and
cognition of music.
Psychoacoustics is the
scientific study of how
humans respond to what they hear. At...
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temporal spread of
quantization noise accompanying the
transient (see
psychoacoustics).
Frequency resolution is
limited by the
small long
block window size...