Psychoacoustics
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Psychoacoustics is the scientific study of sound perception. More specifically, it is the branch of science studying the psychological and physiological responses associated with sound (including speech and music). It can be further categorized as a branch of psychophysics.
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Psychoacoustic topics
- A-weighting, a commonly used perceptual loudness transfer function
- ABX test
- Auditory illusions
- Auditory scene analysis incl. 3D-sound perception, localisation
- Binaural beats
- Deutsch's Scale illusion
- Equivalent rectangular bandwidth (ERB)
- Franssen effect
- Glissando illusion
- Haas effect
- Hypersonic effect
- Language processing
- Levitin effect
- Musical tuning
- Noise health effects
- Octave illusion
- Pitch (music)
- Precedence effect
- Psycholinguistics
- Rate-distortion theory
- Sound localization
- Sound of fingernails scraping chalkboard
- Source separation
- Sound masking
- Speech recognition
- Timbre
- Tritone paradox
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