Perceptual Evaluation of the Effect of Threshold in Selective Mixing of Soundsdoi:10.12693/APhysPolA.125.A-117Signal processing methods make possible such a mixing of signals that their overlapping in the time-frequency plane is reduced. This can be achieved by reducing the number of overlapping ...
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We then used multiple linear regression analyses to determine the influence of land cover classes, vertical vegetation density and distance to a main road on each of these dimensions. We show that greater vegetation density in the understory has a positive influence on the loudness and diversity of...
The effects of the bandwidth of high-frequency sounds on loudness are investigated. Loudness matches are obtained using a two-interval, adaptive forced-choice procedure converging on the point of subjective equality by following a simple 1-up, 1-down rule. Loudness increases significantly when the ...
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An audibility threshold refers to one of the absolute thresholds, in this instance measuring a person's ability to use the auditory system including its sensory as well as perceptual features. Answer and Explanation: The audibility threshold, or minimum amount of sound to notice it at a...
By Doug Hubley: Sounds and reflections of a musical life 06 Nov 2023 Notebooks From A Basement Before the server collapses under the demand, join the mad rush to experience music by Doug Hubley at Bandcamp! As a writer, I have an idealistic view of notebooks as symbols of hope and ...
Within the Orfield chamber a sensitive microphone can detect sounds of –9.4 dB, which is well below the threshold of human hearing (defined as 0 dB for a healthy human ear). 2. Cage, J. (1961) The Future Of Music: Credo. In: Silence: Lectures and Writings. Wesleyan University Press...
The effect of tonal components on loudness and noisiness of wide-band noise is considered by means of two psychoacoustical experiments. In the first experi... YSK Sone - 《Journal of Sound & Vibration》 被引量: 4发表: 1988年 Effect of Tonal Harmonic Feature in Product Noise on Emotional ...
Both the imagery literature and grounded models of language comprehension emphasize the tight coupling of high-level cognitive processes, such as forming a