Signals, Sound, and SensationSpringer Science & Business Media, 14/09/2004 - 647 páginas Designed to follow an introductory text on psychoacoustics, this book takes readers through the mathematics of signal processing from its beginnings in the Fourier transform to advanced topics in modulation, dispersion relations, minimum phase systems, sampled data, and nonlinear distortion. While organised like an introductory engineering text on signals, the examples and exercises come from research on the perception of sound. A unique feature of this book is its consistent application of the Fourier transform, which unifies topics as diverse as cochlear filtering and digital recording. More than 250 exercises are included, many of them devoted to practical research in perception, while others explore surprising auditory illusions generated by special signals. Periodic signals, aperiodic signals, and noise -- along with their linear and nonlinear transformations -- are covered in detail. More advanced mathematical topics are treated in the appendices. A working knowledge of elementary calculus is the only prerequisite. Indispensable for researchers and advanced students in the psychology of auditory perception. |
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... Bands 242 Critical Bandwidth ... 249 * Heinrich Barkhausen ( 1881-1956 ) . 254 Gammatone Filters . . . . 254 The Ubiquitous Critical Band 256 Chapter 11 : Musical Measures of Frequency 264 Intervals 264 CONTENTS ix.
... Bands 242 Critical Bandwidth ... 249 * Heinrich Barkhausen ( 1881-1956 ) . 254 Gammatone Filters . . . . 254 The Ubiquitous Critical Band 256 Chapter 11 : Musical Measures of Frequency 264 Intervals 264 CONTENTS ix.
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... Hilbert Transform 421 * David Hilbert ( 1862-1943 ) .. 423 More Envelope Rules .. 423 The Envelope and Perception Ensemble - Average Envelope .. 424 426 Chapter 19 : Frequency Modulation Narrow - Band FM ( CONTENTS xi.
... Hilbert Transform 421 * David Hilbert ( 1862-1943 ) .. 423 More Envelope Rules .. 423 The Envelope and Perception Ensemble - Average Envelope .. 424 426 Chapter 19 : Frequency Modulation Narrow - Band FM ( CONTENTS xi.
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... Band FM ... 437 Detection of Frequency Modulation 442 Chapter 20 : Modulation Detection and Perception . 449 Mixed Modulation ... 449 Modulation Detection and the Critical Band 453 FM and AM Detection Unified ? ... 454 Masking by Two ...
... Band FM ... 437 Detection of Frequency Modulation 442 Chapter 20 : Modulation Detection and Perception . 449 Mixed Modulation ... 449 Modulation Detection and the Critical Band 453 FM and AM Detection Unified ? ... 454 Masking by Two ...
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Palavras e frases frequentes
acoustical amplitude auditory filter auditory system autocorrelation function beats calculate carrier Chapter coefficients complex number complex tone components constant convolution cosine function crest factor critical band critical bandwidth dB SPL delta function depends detection difference limen distribution duration effect envelope equal equation example Exercise experiment FIGURE formula Fourier series Fourier transform function x(t fundamental frequency Gaussian given harmonic number Hilbert transform impulse response input integral intensity interval inverse linear listener loudness lowpass filter magnitude masker masking measured mistuned harmonic modulation musical negative neural noise nonlinear normal octave odd function output peak perception periodic phase shift power spectrum psychoacoustical pulse pure tone random ratio rectangular sample sampled signal scale Show shown in Fig sidebands sine tone sine wave sound square wave staircase stimulus symmetry threshold transfer function triangle wave tuning variable voltage waveform zero
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