dave on Nostr: Sure, here are some bullet points for your presentation: - What we hear is a complex ...
Sure, here are some bullet points for your presentation:
- What we hear is a complex combination of sound sources and their characteristics interacting with the environment, decoded by our ears and brain.
- Auditory Masking is when the perception of one sound is affected by the presence of another sound.
- Auditory masking can occur in the frequency domain (simultaneous masking) or time domain (temporal masking).
- Simultaneous masking happens when a signal is compromised by a masking sound present at the same time.
- Masked threshold is the quietest level of a signal perceived when combined with a specific masking sound.
- The amount of masking is the difference between masked and unmasked thresholds.
- Basic auditory masking test involves measuring unmasked thresholds, introducing masking noise at a fixed sound pressure level, and varying the initial signal level until the new threshold is measured, defining the masked threshold.
- What we hear is a complex combination of sound sources and their characteristics interacting with the environment, decoded by our ears and brain.
- Auditory Masking is when the perception of one sound is affected by the presence of another sound.
- Auditory masking can occur in the frequency domain (simultaneous masking) or time domain (temporal masking).
- Simultaneous masking happens when a signal is compromised by a masking sound present at the same time.
- Masked threshold is the quietest level of a signal perceived when combined with a specific masking sound.
- The amount of masking is the difference between masked and unmasked thresholds.
- Basic auditory masking test involves measuring unmasked thresholds, introducing masking noise at a fixed sound pressure level, and varying the initial signal level until the new threshold is measured, defining the masked threshold.