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    Cham : Springer
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    gbv_1848873832
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (XIX, 827 Seiten) , Illustrationen
    ISBN: 9783031255663
    Series Statement: Current Research in Systematic Musicology 11
    Content: Introduction -- The Ear -- The Tonotopic Array -- Auditory-Unit Formation -- Beat Detection -- Timbre Perception -- Loudness Perception -- Pitch Perception -- Perceived Location -- Auditory Stream Formation -- Interpretative Summary.
    Content: This book presents a comprehensive review of how acoustic waves are processed by the auditory system into structured sounds such as musical melodies, speech utterances, or environmental sounds. After an introduction, an overview is given of how the ears distribute acoustic information over a large array of frequency channels that contain the auditory information used by the central nervous system to generate a mental image of what is happening around the listener. This process, called auditory scene analysis, consists of two stages. In the first stage, auditory units are formed such as musical tones and speech syllables. Each auditory unit is perceived at a well-defined moment in time, the beat location of that auditory unit. Moreover, from this process of auditory-unit formation, the auditory attributes of these auditory units emerge, such as their timbre, their pitch, their loudness, and their perceived location. Each of these attributes is discussed in the corresponding chapter. In the second stage of auditory scene analysis, auditory-stream formation, the successive auditory units are integrated into auditory streams, i.e., temporally structured sequences of auditory units that are perceived as emanating from one and the same sound source. Examples of such auditory streams are musical melodies and the utterances of one speaker. The temporal structure of an auditory stream, its rhythm, is determined by the beat locations of its auditory units. The role played by the auditory attributes of the consecutive auditory units is discussed. The melodies of musical streams and the intonation contours of spoken utterances emerge from this process. In music, the beats of parallel streams generally fit into a metric pattern, and, depending on harmony, simultaneous tones can be perceived as consonant or dissonant. Finally, the book contains many sound examples including the MATLAB scripts with which they are generated.
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9783031255656
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9783031255670
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9783031255687
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe Hermes, Dik J. The perceptual structure of sound Cham : Springer, 2023 ISBN 9783031255656
    Language: English
    Keywords: Schallwelle ; Auditorisches System ; Hören ; Wahrnehmung
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  • 2
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    Cham :Springer International Publishing :
    UID:
    almahu_9949519960602882
    Format: XIX, 827 p. 289 illus., 247 illus. in color. , online resource.
    Edition: 1st ed. 2023.
    ISBN: 9783031255663
    Series Statement: Current Research in Systematic Musicology, 11
    Content: This book presents a comprehensive review of how acoustic waves are processed by the auditory system into structured sounds such as musical melodies, speech utterances, or environmental sounds. After an introduction, an overview is given of how the ears distribute acoustic information over a large array of frequency channels that contain the auditory information used by the central nervous system to generate a mental image of what is happening around the listener. This process, called auditory scene analysis, consists of two stages. In the first stage, auditory units are formed such as musical tones and speech syllables. Each auditory unit is perceived at a well-defined moment in time, the beat location of that auditory unit. Moreover, from this process of auditory-unit formation, the auditory attributes of these auditory units emerge, such as their timbre, their pitch, their loudness, and their perceived location. Each of these attributes is discussed in the corresponding chapter. In the second stage of auditory scene analysis, auditory-stream formation, the successive auditory units are integrated into auditory streams, i.e., temporally structured sequences of auditory units that are perceived as emanating from one and the same sound source. Examples of such auditory streams are musical melodies and the utterances of one speaker. The temporal structure of an auditory stream, its rhythm, is determined by the beat locations of its auditory units. The role played by the auditory attributes of the consecutive auditory units is discussed. The melodies of musical streams and the intonation contours of spoken utterances emerge from this process. In music, the beats of parallel streams generally fit into a metric pattern, and, depending on harmony, simultaneous tones can be perceived as consonant or dissonant. Finally, the book contains many sound examples including the MATLAB scripts with which they are generated.
    Note: Introduction -- The Ear -- The Tonotopic Array -- Auditory-Unit Formation -- Beat Detection -- Timbre Perception -- Loudness Perception -- Pitch Perception -- Perceived Location -- Auditory Stream Formation -- Interpretative Summary.
    In: Springer Nature eBook
    Additional Edition: Printed edition: ISBN 9783031255656
    Additional Edition: Printed edition: ISBN 9783031255670
    Additional Edition: Printed edition: ISBN 9783031255687
    Language: English
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  • 3
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    Cham :Springer International Publishing :
    UID:
    edoccha_9961156002202883
    Format: 1 online resource (840 pages)
    Edition: 1st ed. 2023.
    ISBN: 3-031-25566-6
    Series Statement: Current Research in Systematic Musicology, 11
    Content: This book presents a comprehensive review of how acoustic waves are processed by the auditory system into structured sounds such as musical melodies, speech utterances, or environmental sounds. After an introduction, an overview is given of how the ears distribute acoustic information over a large array of frequency channels that contain the auditory information used by the central nervous system to generate a mental image of what is happening around the listener. This process, called auditory scene analysis, consists of two stages. In the first stage, auditory units are formed such as musical tones and speech syllables. Each auditory unit is perceived at a well-defined moment in time, the beat location of that auditory unit. Moreover, from this process of auditory-unit formation, the auditory attributes of these auditory units emerge, such as their timbre, their pitch, their loudness, and their perceived location. Each of these attributes is discussed in the corresponding chapter. In the second stage of auditory scene analysis, auditory-stream formation, the successive auditory units are integrated into auditory streams, i.e., temporally structured sequences of auditory units that are perceived as emanating from one and the same sound source. Examples of such auditory streams are musical melodies and the utterances of one speaker. The temporal structure of an auditory stream, its rhythm, is determined by the beat locations of its auditory units. The role played by the auditory attributes of the consecutive auditory units is discussed. The melodies of musical streams and the intonation contours of spoken utterances emerge from this process. In music, the beats of parallel streams generally fit into a metric pattern, and, depending on harmony, simultaneous tones can be perceived as consonant or dissonant. Finally, the book contains many sound examples including the MATLAB scripts with which they are generated.
    Note: Introduction -- The Ear -- The Tonotopic Array -- Auditory-Unit Formation -- Beat Detection -- Timbre Perception -- Loudness Perception -- Pitch Perception -- Perceived Location -- Auditory Stream Formation -- Interpretative Summary.
    Additional Edition: Print version: Hermes, Dik J. The Perceptual Structure of Sound Cham : Springer International Publishing AG,c2023 ISBN 9783031255656
    Language: English
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