Auditory Scene Analysis by Albert S. Bregman
The Perceptual Organization of Sound
This seminal work delves into the intricate processes by which the human auditory system organizes sound into perceptually meaningful elements. It explores the cognitive and perceptual mechanisms that allow us to distinguish and interpret complex auditory environments, such as separating overlapping sounds and identifying individual sound sources. Through a comprehensive examination of auditory perception, the book provides insights into how we make sense of the auditory world, drawing on a wealth of experimental research and theoretical models to illuminate the principles of auditory scene analysis.
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- Published
- 1990
- Nationality
- Canadian
- Length
- Long
- Pages
- 700-800
- Original Language
- English
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