Module 2 - Psychoacoustics

Psychoacoustics  ::  Hearing  ::  Loudness  ::  Pitch  ::  Harmony  ::  Scales

Hearing

The human auditory system is complex in structure and remarkable in function. Not only does it respond to a wide range of stimuli, but it precisely identifies the pitch and timbre (quality) of a sound and even the direction of the source. The frequency range of hearing extends from 20 to 20,000 Hz for some, substantially less for others.

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Important Concepts

Hearing function
Dynamic range
Frequency response
Sensitivity
Prebycusis
Selectivity Structure of the ear
Outer ear
Middle ear
Inner ear Signal processing
Tuning curves
Critical bands (critical bandwidth)
Binaural hearing
Localization, Precedence effect, Hass effect Psychoacoustics (Fechner's law)
Logarithms

Animations

The Ear (SWF)

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