Auditory Perception: A New SynthesisElsevier, 2013年10月22日 - 258 頁 Auditory Perception: A New Synthesis focuses on the effort to show the connections between key areas in hearing. The book offers a review of classical problems, and then presents interpretations and evidence of this topic. A short introduction to the physical nature of sound and the way sound is transmitted and changed within the ear is provided. The book discusses the importance of being able to identify the source of a sound, and then presents processes in this regard. The text provides information on the organs involved in the identification of sound and discusses pitch and infrapitch and the manner by which their loudness can be measured. Scales are presented to show the loudness of sound. The relationship of hearing with other senses is also discussed. The text also outlines how speech is produced, taking into consideration the organs involved in the process. The book is a valuable source of data for research scientists and other professionals who are involved in hearing and speech. |
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... ........................................................... 179 Changes in Speech Perception During Stimulus Repetition ................... 180 Verbal Satiation .......................................................................
... ........................................................... 179 Changes in Speech Perception During Stimulus Repetition ................... 180 Verbal Satiation .......................................................................
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... change) or waveform (pattern of pressure changes over time). Special interest is attached to periodic sounds, or sounds having a fixed waveform repeated at a fixed frequency. Frequency is measured in Hertz (Hz) or numbers of repetitions ...
... change) or waveform (pattern of pressure changes over time). Special interest is attached to periodic sounds, or sounds having a fixed waveform repeated at a fixed frequency. Frequency is measured in Hertz (Hz) or numbers of repetitions ...
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... changes is very large. A sound producing discomfort may be as much as 106 times the amplitude level at threshold. Sound level can be measured as power or intensity as well as amplitude or pressure: power usually can be considered as ...
... changes is very large. A sound producing discomfort may be as much as 106 times the amplitude level at threshold. Sound level can be measured as power or intensity as well as amplitude or pressure: power usually can be considered as ...
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... changes at the end of the canal cause the tympanum to vibrate. This vibration is picked up and transmitted by a chain of three small bones or ossicles located in the middle ear. The first of these bones, the malleus (or hammer) is ...
... changes at the end of the canal cause the tympanum to vibrate. This vibration is picked up and transmitted by a chain of three small bones or ossicles located in the middle ear. The first of these bones, the malleus (or hammer) is ...
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... changes in intensity and phase produced by muscle contraction can help in directing attention to sources at different azimuths under noisy conditions. Simmons (1964) considered that low frequency sounds produced by chewing and by head ...
... changes in intensity and phase produced by muscle contraction can help in directing attention to sources at different azimuths under noisy conditions. Simmons (1964) considered that low frequency sounds produced by chewing and by head ...
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31 | |
Pitch and Infrapitch | 59 |
Chapter 4 The Measurement of Loudness and Pitch | 104 |
Chapter 5 Perception of Acoustic Sequences | 119 |
Chapter 6 Perceptual Restoration of Missing Sounds | 140 |
Chapter 7 Speech | 156 |
Chapter 8 The Relation of Hearing to Other Senses | 188 |
References | 197 |
Author Index | 221 |
Subject Index | 229 |
About the Author | 239 |
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