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  • simultaneous masking, frequency masking or spectral masking. Auditory masking in the time domain is known as temporal masking or non-simultaneous masking. The...
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  • ISO-Based MP3 Encoders. Definition of: perceptual audio coding Java appletdemonstrating masking Temporal Masking HyperPhysics Concepts—Sound and Hearing...
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  • masking, that describes the effect that a sound produces into another simultaneous sound. Masking depends on the spectral composition of both masker and...
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  • frequency. Besides perceptual modeling, the PSQM algorithm uses cognitive modeling such as loudness scaling and asymmetric masking in order to get high...
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  • Perceptual Objective Listening Quality Analysis (POLQA) was the working title of an ITU-T standard that covers a model to predict speech quality by means...
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    the perceptual system tries to fill in the blanks in order to see simple objects rather than complex objects. Continuity is where the perceptual system...
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  • following the word doctor than following the word bread. Priming can be perceptual, associative, repetitive, positive, negative, affective, semantic, or...
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  • while also incorporating important perceptual phenomena, including both luminance masking and contrast masking terms. The difference with other techniques...
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  • the same critical band. Masking phenomena have wide implications, ranging from a complex relationship between loudness (perceptual frame of reference) and...
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  • Inattentional blindness or perceptual blindness (rarely called inattentive blindness) occurs when an individual fails to perceive an unexpected stimulus...
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    also their unaffected siblings show strong and reproducible masking deficits, thus masking deficits have been suggested as an endophenotype for schizophrenia...
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  • simultaneous masking—the phenomenon wherein a signal is masked by another signal separated by frequency—and, in some cases, temporal masking—where a signal...
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  • Backmasking (redirect from Back Masking)
    backwards masking warning on the cover and a message masked within the song "The Smartest Person I Know": "Anyone who believes in backwards masking is a fool...
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  • differentiates between perceptual processing and awareness, distinguishing between the effects of energy masking and backward pattern masking. Marcel’s research...
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  • Sweetow RW, Reddell RC (1978). "The use of masking level differences in the identification of children with perceptual problems". J Am Audiol Soc. 4 (2): 52–6...
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    compression algorithm takes advantage of a perceptual limitation of human hearing called auditory masking. In 1894, the American physicist Alfred M. Mayer...
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    nonetheless occur in the conditions where the perceptual occlusion was not taking place (targets were in front of the mask). The effect of interposition and perceived...
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    of completion in normal visual analysis. Classical demonstrations of perceptual filling-in involve filling in at the blind spot in monocular vision, and...
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  • psychoacoustic model is based on the principles of auditory masking, simultaneous masking effects, and the absolute threshold of hearing (ATH). The size...
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  • repeated exposure to a stimulus increases perceptual fluency, the ease with which a stimulus can be processed. Perceptual fluency, in turn, increases positive...
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