“Signals, Sound, and Sensation”

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“Signals, Sound, and Sensation” is a comprehensive textbook on acoustics and psychoacoustics that explains how physical sound signals relate to human auditory perception.

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instanceOf acoustics textbook
non-fiction book
psychoacoustics textbook
textbook
approach experimental
quantitative
theoretical
describes Fourier analysis of sound
binaural hearing
cochlear filtering
critical bands
filters and filter banks
human hearing mechanisms
just noticeable differences in sound
loudness perception
masking in hearing
musical acoustics basics
pitch perception
relationship between physical sound signals and auditory perception
reverberation
room acoustics
signal detection theory in hearing
sound localization
spectral analysis of signals
speech perception basics
temporal aspects of hearing
time-frequency representation of sound
explains mathematical description of sound waves
signal representation in frequency domain
signal representation in time domain
field acoustics
auditory science
physics
psychoacoustics
hasAuthor William Hartmann NERFINISHED
William M. Hartmann NERFINISHED
hasLanguage English
intendedAudience advanced undergraduates
graduate students
researchers in acoustics
researchers in psychoacoustics
mainSubject acoustics
auditory perception
hearing
physical acoustics
physiological acoustics
psychoacoustics
psychophysics
signal processing
sound

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