Difference between revisions of "Hearing/Psychoacoustics (Q901)"

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Knowing how the human brain perceives the sensation coming in from the ears helps us make decisions every day, mostly with panning and delay times. With immersive systems, psychoacoustics becomes more important every day.

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Revision as of 11:20, 11 July 2024

Knowing how the human brain perceives the sensation coming in from the ears helps us make decisions every day, mostly with panning and delay times. With immersive systems, psychoacoustics becomes more important every day.
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Hearing/Psychoacoustics
Knowing how the human brain perceives the sensation coming in from the ears helps us make decisions every day, mostly with panning and delay times. With immersive systems, psychoacoustics becomes more important every day.

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    loudness perception (English)
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    sound localisation on the horizontal plane (English)
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    sound localisation on the sagittal plane (English)
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    spectral masking (English)
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    temporal masking (English)
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    precedence effect/law of the first wavefront (English)
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    distance and space perception (English)
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