Bases of Hearing Science, Part 965 |
Contents
Physical Concepts | 1 |
Acoustics | 28 |
Measurement of Sound | 52 |
Copyright | |
6 other sections not shown
Common terms and phrases
acoustic actually amount amplitude appears auditory system basic basilar membrane called Chapter characteristic cochlea complex components constant cortex course critical curve dependent determined direction discharge discussed displacement edited effects energy equal equation example fact fibers field Figure follows force frequency function given graph hair cells head hearing illustrated impedance important increase indicated inner intensity involved known lateral less limits loudness magnitude mass means measure mechanical middle ear motion move namely nerve neurons noise noted object observed obtained occurs organ period phase physical pitch possible potential presented quency range ratio recorded reference reflected relatively represent resonant response result sensitivity sensory shown shown in Figure signal simple sound pressure specific spectrum stimulus structure temporal threshold tion tone transformation traveling unit vibration wave York