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Title: Psychoacoustics


1
Psychoacoustics
  • Limits of Perception
  • Phase
  • Masking Effects
  • Auditory Illusions
  • Timbre
  • Emotion

2
Limits of Perception
  • The human ear can nominally hear
  • sounds in the range 20 Hz to 20 kHz
  • Frequency resolution of the ear
  • is, in the middle range, about 2 Hz

3
Limits of Perception(cont.)
  • effect of frequency on the human ear has a
    logarithmic basis gt 2f one octave
  • the lower limit of audibility is defined to 0 dB
  • can be exposed to short periods of 120 dB, but
    long term exposure to 80 dB can cause permanent
    hearing loss

4
Limits of Perception(cont.)
  • Absolute Threshold of Hearing (ATH)
  • reduced sensitivity to high frequencies,
  • which are partially masked by the head
  • (in frontal speaker)
  • Equal-loudness contours

5
Harmonic interaction
  • As two distinct tones move closer together, they
    seem to fuse into one combination tone. There is
    a rough sound before and after this mix

6
Phase
  • Human hearing is basically a spectral analyzer -
    the ear resolves the spectral content of the
    pressure wave without respect to the phase of the
    signal
  • Inter-aural (i.e. between ears) phase difference
    is a notable exception

7
Masking Effects
  • simultaneous masking
  • temporal masking
  • noises are better masks than sinusoids

8
Auditory Illusions
  • Glissando illusion
  • McGurk Effect
  • Haas Effect
  • Deutschs scale illusion
  • Shepard tone
  • http//www.cs.ubc.ca/nest/imager/contributions/fli
    nn/Illusions/Illusions.html

9
Timbre
  • American Standards Association "... that
    attribute of sensation in terms of which a
    listener can judge that two sounds having the
    same loudness and pitch are dissimilar"
  • Tone quality, or colour
  • http//lcavwww.epfl.ch/prandoni/timbre.html

10
Emotion
  • amygdala -gt hypothalamus -gt physiological
    change
  • happy -gt major tone sad -gt minor tone
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