Topic 3 Human Auditory Sensation (Some slides are adapted from Bryan Pardos course slides on Machine Perception of Music)
Myers PSYCHOLOGY Hearing (Do you hear what I hear?)
1 Sensation and Perception zIn this part of the course we will try to answer such questions as: yHow do we see and hear? yWhy does a TV only need three.
Chapter 52: The Sense of Hearing Guyton and Hall, Textbook of Medical Physiology, 12 th edition.
Audition Frequency and Amplitude Audition the sense of hearing Frequency the number of complete wavelengths that pass a point in a given time =
Sensing Vibrations. Basilar membrane measures the amplitude and frequency of sound waves –amplitude (loudness) - magnitude of displacement of the basilar.
Alport Syndrome: Dealing with Hearing Loss and Advances in Technology Abby Meyer M.D. Assistant Professor, Pediatric Otolaryngology Director, Lions Children’s.
Applying Models of Auditory Processing to Automatic Speech Recognition: Promise and Progress Richard Stern (with Chanwoo Kim and Yu-Hsiang Chiu) Department.
Sensory Systems: Auditory. What do we hear? Sound is a compression wave: When speaker is stationary, the air is uniformly dense Speaker Air Molecules.
עבוד אותות במערכת החושים סמסטר א' תשס"ט mira/Senses2008 Neural Activity mira/Senses2008.
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Frequency Coding And Auditory Space Perception. Three primary dimensions of sensations associated with sounds with periodic waveforms Pitch, loudness.