"Spatial Hearing: The Psychophysics of Human Sound Localization"
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"Spatial Hearing: The Psychophysics of Human Sound Localization" is a seminal scientific monograph that systematically examines how humans perceive the direction and space of sounds, integrating psychoacoustics, physiology, and signal processing.
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| "Spatial Hearing: The Psychophysics of Human Sound Localization" canonical | 1 |
How this entity was disambiguated
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Target entity: "Spatial Hearing: The Psychophysics of Human Sound Localization" Context triple: [Jens Blauert, hasPublished, "Spatial Hearing: The Psychophysics of Human Sound Localization"]
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The Sense of Hearing
"The Sense of Hearing" is a Baroque genre painting by Flemish artist Theodoor Rombouts, depicting figures engaged in music-making to personify the human sense of hearing.
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The Science of Musical Sound
The Science of Musical Sound is a book by engineer and acoustics researcher John R. Pierce that explains the physical and perceptual principles underlying how music and sound are produced, transmitted, and heard.
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Writings on psychoacoustics and computer music
Writings on psychoacoustics and computer music is a collection of influential works by John R. Pierce exploring the perception of sound and its application in electronic and computer-generated music.
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Fletcher–Munson equal-loudness contours
The Fletcher–Munson equal-loudness contours are a set of curves that describe how the human ear’s sensitivity to sound varies with frequency and sound pressure level, forming the basis for understanding perceived loudness in acoustics and audio engineering.
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E.
Acoustics: An Introduction to Its Physical Principles and Applications
Acoustics: An Introduction to Its Physical Principles and Applications is a comprehensive textbook that systematically explains the fundamental physics of sound and its practical applications in areas such as engineering, architecture, and audio technology.
- F. None of above. chosen
- G. Unsure - the case is ambiguous/there is not enough information to decide.
Target entity: "Spatial Hearing: The Psychophysics of Human Sound Localization" Target entity description: "Spatial Hearing: The Psychophysics of Human Sound Localization" is a seminal scientific monograph that systematically examines how humans perceive the direction and space of sounds, integrating psychoacoustics, physiology, and signal processing.
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A.
The Sense of Hearing
"The Sense of Hearing" is a Baroque genre painting by Flemish artist Theodoor Rombouts, depicting figures engaged in music-making to personify the human sense of hearing.
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B.
The Science of Musical Sound
The Science of Musical Sound is a book by engineer and acoustics researcher John R. Pierce that explains the physical and perceptual principles underlying how music and sound are produced, transmitted, and heard.
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C.
Writings on psychoacoustics and computer music
Writings on psychoacoustics and computer music is a collection of influential works by John R. Pierce exploring the perception of sound and its application in electronic and computer-generated music.
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D.
Fletcher–Munson equal-loudness contours
The Fletcher–Munson equal-loudness contours are a set of curves that describe how the human ear’s sensitivity to sound varies with frequency and sound pressure level, forming the basis for understanding perceived loudness in acoustics and audio engineering.
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E.
Acoustics: An Introduction to Its Physical Principles and Applications
Acoustics: An Introduction to Its Physical Principles and Applications is a comprehensive textbook that systematically explains the fundamental physics of sound and its practical applications in areas such as engineering, architecture, and audio technology.
- F. None of above. chosen
Statements (48)
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| instanceOf |
book
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non-fiction book ⓘ psychoacoustics literature ⓘ scientific monograph ⓘ |
| author | Jens Blauert NERFINISHED ⓘ |
| describedAs | seminal work in spatial hearing research ⓘ |
| field |
auditory neuroscience
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hearing science ⓘ physiology of hearing ⓘ signal processing ⓘ |
| genre |
academic monograph
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scientific reference work ⓘ |
| language | English ⓘ |
| mainTopic |
auditory spatial perception
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binaural hearing ⓘ human sound localization ⓘ psychoacoustics ⓘ psychophysics of hearing ⓘ spatial hearing NERFINISHED ⓘ |
| originalLanguage | German ⓘ |
| subject |
applications in audio engineering
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applications in virtual acoustics ⓘ auditory localization experiments ⓘ auditory masking in space ⓘ binaural cues ⓘ binaural room impulse responses ⓘ binaural signal processing models ⓘ cone of confusion ⓘ directional hearing thresholds ⓘ distance perception of sound ⓘ effects of head movements on localization ⓘ effects of pinna on localization ⓘ head-related transfer functions ⓘ horizontal sound localization ⓘ individual differences in spatial hearing ⓘ interaural level differences ⓘ interaural time differences ⓘ localization in reverberant environments ⓘ localization in the horizontal plane ⓘ localization in the median plane ⓘ minimum audible angle ⓘ minimum audible movement angle ⓘ precedence effect ⓘ psychoacoustic measurement methods ⓘ room acoustics ⓘ vertical sound localization ⓘ |
| usedAs |
reference in psychoacoustics
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reference in spatial audio engineering ⓘ |
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Subject: "Spatial Hearing: The Psychophysics of Human Sound Localization" Description of subject: "Spatial Hearing: The Psychophysics of Human Sound Localization" is a seminal scientific monograph that systematically examines how humans perceive the direction and space of sounds, integrating psychoacoustics, physiology, and signal processing.
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