Problem 8: Sound perception Flashcards

1
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azimuth

A

left to right

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2
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elevation

A

up and down

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3
Q

distance

A

from sound to listener

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4
Q

binaural sounds

A

interaural time and level difference, acoustic shadow, cone of confusion

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5
Q

monaural cues

A

spectral cues, movement parallax in sound

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6
Q

interaural time difference

A

difference in time for sound to reach the ears

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7
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interaural level difference

A

difference in sound pressure between the sounds in the two ears

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8
Q

acoustic shadow

A

head creates barrier between two ears, which changes the intensities of the sounds

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9
Q

cone of confusion

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area on the right and left ear where the interaural time and level difference are the same for each ear, therefore you can’t make out exactly where the sound is

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10
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spectral cues

A

depend on one ear

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11
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movement parallax in sound

A

when travelling, closest sounds seem to move faster that the sounds further away

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12
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direct and indirect sounds

A

sounds that reach the ear directly and sounds that reach the ear after having bounced off something in the environment

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13
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what is the directional transfer function

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measure of how people perceive sounds coming from different locations, takes into account individual anatomy of ear and environment

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14
Q

how does the shape of the ear affect sound localization?

A
  • shape of the ear helps in sounds localisation (study in changing shape of the ear)
  • size and shape of upper body
  • movement of upper body helps as well
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15
Q

auditory scene analysis

A

how we group sounds/how we seperate each sound source

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16
Q

simultaneous grouping

A

separating the different instruments in a band
affected by:
- location
- onset synchrony
- timbre and pitch
- harmonics

17
Q

sequential grouping

A

how we perceive a melody instead of random noises when hearing music
- pitch
- gestalt (resembles good continuation for vision)
- melody schemas