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Locked away inside its shell, the brain has ever only learned about the world through our five primary senses. With them, we just receive a fraction of the information actually available, while we perceive far less still. A fraction of a fraction: The perceptual bandwidth. Conscious perception is furthermore subject to 400 ms of latency, and associated with a temporal grey-zone that can only be tapped into via reflexes or training. Based on a broad review of physiological, clinical and psychological research, the paper proposes three types of listening strategies we should distinguish between; not only in our daily lives, but also when conducting subjective tests: Easy listening, trained listening, and slow listening.
Author (s): Lund, Thomas; Mäkivirta, Aki
Affiliation:
Genelec Oy, Iisalmi, Finland
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AES Convention: 143
Paper Number:9882
Publication Date:
2017-10-06
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Session subject:
Perception—Part 3
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Lund, Thomas; Mäkivirta, Aki; 2017; The Bandwidth of Human Perception and its Implications for Pro Audio [PDF]; Genelec Oy, Iisalmi, Finland; Paper 9882; Available from: https://aes2.org/publications/elibrary-page/?id=19279
Lund, Thomas; Mäkivirta, Aki; The Bandwidth of Human Perception and its Implications for Pro Audio [PDF]; Genelec Oy, Iisalmi, Finland; Paper 9882; 2017 Available: https://aes2.org/publications/elibrary-page/?id=19279