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  2. Binaural recording - Wikipedia

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    Binaural recording is intended for replay using headphones and will not translate properly over stereo speakers. This idea of a three-dimensional or "internal" form of sound has also translated into useful advancement of technology in many things such as stethoscopes creating "in-head" acoustics and IMAX movies being able to create a three ...

  3. Binaural - Wikipedia

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    Binaural literally means "having or relating to two ears." Binaural hearing, along with frequency cues, lets humans and other animals determine the direction and origin of sounds, similar to diotic which is used in psychophysics to describe an auditory stimulus presented to both ears. Binaural may also refer to: Binaural, by Pearl Jam

  4. Psychoacoustics - Wikipedia

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    Psychoacoustics is the branch of psychophysics involving the scientific study of the perception of sound by the human auditory system.It is the branch of science studying the psychological responses associated with sound including noise, speech, and music.

  5. Category:Binaural recordings - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Binaural recordings" The following 11 pages are in this category, out of 11 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...

  6. Holophonics - Wikipedia

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    Holophonics, like binaural recording, instead reproduces the interaural differences (arrival time and amplitude between the ears), as well as rudimentary head-related transfer functions (HRTF). These create the illusion that sounds produced in the membrane of a speaker emanate from specific directions.

  7. Binaural unmasking - Wikipedia

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    Binaural unmasking has two main explanatory frameworks. These are based on interaural cross-correlation [6] and interaural subtraction. [7]The cross-correlation account relies on the existence of a coincidence detection network in the midbrain similar to that proposed by Lloyd A. Jeffress [8] to account for sensitivity to interaural time differences in sound localization.

  8. Transaural - Wikipedia

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    Cooper and Bauck, using methods to stabilize images and reduce the filter count, made an analog crosstalk canceller, a two-speaker spreader, and an eight-position binaural image synthesizer which doubled as a binaural pan pot in 1987–1989 using biquadratic analog filters in shuffler configurations. Later implementations used highly efficient ...

  9. The Cabinet of Dr. Fritz - Wikipedia

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    The binaural sound was such a great fit for the horror genre that Lopez set out to create an entire series of creepy stories recorded in 3D sound. [ 5 ] The series was produced with funds provided by the New York State Council on the Arts , the National Endowment for the Arts and the Corporation for Public Broadcasting through National Public ...