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Conscious perception is influenced by long-term experience and learning, to an extent that it might be more accurately understood and studied as primarily a reach-out phenomenon, at least in adults. Considering human hearing, time is a deciding factor on several scales, and the sensory information flow rate, otherwise termed the perceptual bandwidth, is modest. We introduce the term “slow listening” and discuss how new findings from other fields of science should be taken into account in pro audio, for instance when conducting subjective tests, and when preserving content for future generations to enjoy.
Author (s): Lund, Thomas; Mäkivirta, Aki; Naghian, Siamäk
Affiliation:
Genelec OY, Iisalmi, Finland;Genelec OY, Iisalmi, Finland;Genelec OY, Iisalmi, Finland
(See document for exact affiliation information.)
Publication Date:
2019-09-06
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Lund, Thomas; Mäkivirta, Aki; Naghian, Siamäk; 2019; Time for Slow Listening [PDF]; Genelec OY, Iisalmi, Finland;Genelec OY, Iisalmi, Finland;Genelec OY, Iisalmi, Finland; Paper ; Available from: https://aes2.org/publications/elibrary-page/?id=20547
Lund, Thomas; Mäkivirta, Aki; Naghian, Siamäk; Time for Slow Listening [PDF]; Genelec OY, Iisalmi, Finland;Genelec OY, Iisalmi, Finland;Genelec OY, Iisalmi, Finland; Paper ; 2019 Available: https://aes2.org/publications/elibrary-page/?id=20547