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Science question: How do humans perceive the difference between a sound directly in front or behind them if in both cases the sound reaches both ears simultaneously? Because that is just the way that ... How is sound perceive? Why do humans need two ears? Can sound cause humans hearloss? How does sound get in your...
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The human eardrum is a stretched membrane, like the skin of a drum. When the sound waves hit your eardrum, it vibrates and the brain interprets these vibrations as sound. Actually, as most things having to do with the human body, it is a li...
http://wiki.answers.com/Q/How_do_humans_hear_sound
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Psychoacoustics - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Psychoacoustics is the study of subjective human perception of sounds. Alternatively it can be described as the study of the psychological correlates of the physical parameters of acoustics. Hearing ...
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Healthy human ears perceive pressure variations over a wide range of frequencies -- from low frequencies of 20 Hz to frequencies as high as 20,000 Hz. In terms of sound pressure levels, the human ear's range starts at the threshold of heari...
http://www.earthworksaction.org/noiseresources.cfm
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The study of the structure of the ear and the way sound is received, transmitted, and understood by the brain. ... We will explore the structure and the ways in which the outer, middle, and inner ears help us collect sound. At the end, we will discover how the brain interprets this sound, and you will have a chance...
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library.thinkquest.org/19537/Ear.html
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The Soundry is an exciting, interactive, and educational web site about sound. Covering everything from the most basic concepts of what sound actually is to the specifics of how humans perceive it, The Soundry aims to promote enthusiasm and knowledge of sound.
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Sound is a disturbance of mechanical energy that propagates through matter as a wave. Sound is characterized by the properties of waves, which are frequency, wavelength, period, amplitude, and speed. Humans perceive sound by the sense of hearing. ... Humans perceive sound by the sense of hearing. By sound, we commonly mean...
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www.tripatlas.com/Sound
www.tripatlas.com/Sound
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You're correct in saying that human hearing is capable of perceiving audio that is well below the noise floor (we won't say what kind of noise floor just yet). ... If we look at a single sample in a digital system or an instantaneous shapshot in an analog system, Regardless of the real value of the signal, the presence of...
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What are the Six Basic Qualities of Sound Perception? ... Auditory Sound Examples - fill out the form, and check out these auditory illusions and effects! ... How Do We Perceive Loudness? – the psychophysics of loudness.
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www.cafemuse.com/resource/perception.htm
www.cafemuse.com/resource/perception.htm
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