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psychoacoustic aspects of the perception of sound events

(‎Added [de] description: psychoakustische Aspekte der Wahrnehmung von Schallereignissen)
(‎Changed claim: context (P66): Knowing how the human brain perceives the sensation coming in from the ears helps us make decisions every day, most importantly with respect to sound localisation, but also in terms of spectral masking and to keep a mix clean and transparent. With immersive systems, psychoacoustics becomes more important every day.)
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Knowing how the human brain perceives the sensation coming in from the ears helps us make decisions every day, most importantly with respect to panning and delay times, but also in terms of spectral masking and keeping a mix clean and transparent. With immersive systems, psychoacoustics becomes more important every day. (English)
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Knowing how the human brain perceives the sensation coming in from the ears helps us make decisions every day, most importantly with respect to sound localisation, but also in terms of spectral masking and to keep a mix clean and transparent. With immersive systems, psychoacoustics becomes more important every day. (English)

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psychoacoustic aspects of the perception of sound events
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Hearing/Psychoacoustics
psychoacoustic aspects of the perception of sound events

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    loudness perception (English)
    A and C weighting curves (English)
    ISO 226 equal-loudness contours (English)
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    sound localisation on the horizontal plane (English)
    interaural level difference (ILD) (English)
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    sound localisation on the sagittal plane (English)
    spectral cues due to filtering effects from outer ear, torso, and head (English)
    identical ITD and ILD (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)
    trading level for arrival time in delay lines (English)
    trading level for arrival time in stereo phantom sources (English)
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    distance and space perception (English)
    interaural cross-correlation (English)
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    SQQ7 - 6.2
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    Knowing how the human brain perceives the sensation coming in from the ears helps us make decisions every day, most importantly with respect to sound localisation, but also in terms of spectral masking and to keep a mix clean and transparent. With immersive systems, psychoacoustics becomes more important every day. (English)
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