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1 Perception: Hearing Sound: Amplitude – loudness (decibels)
Wavelength – pitch (frequency – Hertz) Purity -- timbre

2 Higher frequency wavelengths  higher pitch
Humans can hear 20 Hz  20,000 Hz

3 Ear External Ear = pinna
Vibration of air molecules Middle Ear – vibration of three small bones (hammer, anvil and stirrup) Inner Ear – waves in fluid

4 Hearing Process Sound waves follow this path:
Pinna  auditory canal  eardrum  ossicles (hammer, anvil, stirrup)  oval window  cochlea (fluid filled coiled tunnel)  basilar membrane

5 Basilar Membrane Runs the length of the cochlea and holds hair cells which are stimulated by waves in fluid and convert the physical stimuli into neural impulses

6 Theories of Sound (3) Place theory – perception of pitch corresponds to vibration of different locations along the basilar membrane

7 Frequency Theory – perception of pitch corresponds to the rate at which entire basilar membrane vibrates

8 Current thought – combination of place and frequency.
Sounds under 1000 Hz use frequency coding, between 1000 and 5000 combination of place and frequency, over 5000 use place coding only

9 Sound Localization Sound localization is dependent on many things, but especially intensity (loudness) and timing of sounds reaching each ear. The head itself acts as a barrier keeping/slowing some waves from reaching one ear. This results in a difference in intensity to the ears.


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